Saturday, 29 December 2007 7 Sporty Smurfs
Friday, 28 December 2007 7 constructed English scripts
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Tags: Leftfield
Thursday, 27 December 2007 7 things I/we collect
- Smurfs
- Hats
- Penguins
- Dictionaries
- Incense
- Unusual playing card packs
- Lists of 7 things
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Wednesday, 26 December 2007 7 of my favourite doodle-a-day doodles (25th Nov - 24th Dec)
Tuesday, 25 December 2007 7 jokes from crackers
- Q. What sits under your Christmas tree and sings all day?
A. Elvis Pressie - Q. Who brings presents to animals at Christmas?
A. Santa Paws - Q. What do you get if you cross Father Christmas and Sherlock Holmes?
A. Santa Clues - Q. Where do snowmen go to dance?
A. A snow ball - Q. Why was the turkey in the pop group?
A. He had the drumsticks - Q. What happened when the snowman fell out with his girlfriend?
A. She gave him the cold shoulder - Q. What did one snowman say to the other snowman?
A. Can you smell carrots?
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Tags: Humour
Monday, 24 December 2007 7 things said to me recently
- I'll look while I'm in your cookie
- You can't put a baby in a waitrose carrier bag
- I don't really want an antler through my stomach
- Your claws aren't really domesticated are they?
- Did you just say "you are turning into a popsicle"?
- I've been indoctrinated with words!
- Focus on the Baby
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Tags: Observations
Sunday, 23 December 2007 7 stellar facts
- Our sun is a yellow dwarf star
- Rigel is between 25,000 and 50,000 brighter than our sun
- Antares is 27 million times bigger than our sun
- The nuclear reaction that keeps our sun shining gives a mass loss of 4 million tons a second.
- The sun will last for another 8,000 million years before becoming a red giant
- The Pup – a star near Sirius, is so dense that a matchbox full would weigh 50 tons
- A neutron star (the final stage in a star’s death) has a density equivalent to 20,000 million tons per cubic inch.
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Tags: Fact
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