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Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
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The first one I've seen recently but did not realise was a thing. The enigma machine using only 4 or 5 sets could have 1 trillion possible combinations. It went up exponentially. And while Alan Turing helped created the first computer, the poles were far ahead at the start of the war. |
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
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The Flake was actually discovered by accident. A malfunction on a machine caused it to start extruding out chocolate in the form of the "flake"
Production team that it looked great and the marketing team took it from there! |
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By *ilderMan 29 weeks ago
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
The first one I've seen recently but did not realise was a thing. The enigma machine using only 4 or 5 sets could have 1 trillion possible combinations. It went up exponentially. And while Alan Turing helped created the first computer, the poles were far ahead at the start of the war."
And yet the brits chemically castrated him years later. That's thanks for you |
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
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Always do this with my 99 Didn't realise I was so futuristic |
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By (user no longer on site) OP 29 weeks ago
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
Always do this with my 99 Didn't realise I was so futuristic "
You guys are just Influencers |
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Cary Elwes grandfather was in the CIA during WWII.
In Guy Ritchie's new movie he's playing the man who Ian Fleming based the character of "M" on.
When he was researching the role he found diary entries about lunch meetings his character had with his grandfather. |
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Yeah I've always done this with a 99, but I've gotten a few stares while doing it though! Just made sense to me. The trick is eating the ice cream around it until you can put it in the cone.
So many double entendres! |
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"Ever had your mind blown by a snippet of new info!! Ill go
99, the flake, should be pushed down the cone so when you eat a 99 and get to the cone, theres chocolate, cone and ice cream.
Also monster munch, there not little monster claws, they my friends are monsters. 2 legs too arms round body.
Post your nuggets of wisdom below
Always do this with my 99 Didn't realise I was so futuristic
You guys are just Influencers "
with the technical abilities of a geriatric |
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"There's a little arrow beside the fuel pump symbol on your car dash that tells you which side the fuel tank is!"
I literally just had to check that and what do ya know there is indeedy
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The late great Christopher lee was a member of the OSS during the WW2. During filming of the lord of the rings trilogy he showed director Peter Jackson how to cut a man's throat and what noise and reaction the victim made after it was done. That nugget of information went into one of the scenes where his character killed someone. |
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"The late great Christopher lee was a member of the OSS during the WW2. During filming of the lord of the rings trilogy he showed director Peter Jackson how to cut a man's throat and what noise and reaction the victim made after it was done. That nugget of information went into one of the scenes where his character killed someone. "
Mandatory Viggo (aragorn) broke his toe on an orc helmet in two towers I think. They left the reaction in because it looked very painful and fit the atmosphere of the scene. He also bought the horse he rode for the movies. |
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In Django unchained, the scene where Leonardo cut his hand wasn't in the script. He actually cut his hand banging on the table/glass...they kept it in, including the shock Expressions of those at the table |
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"The late great Christopher lee was a member of the OSS during the WW2. During filming of the lord of the rings trilogy he showed director Peter Jackson how to cut a man's throat and what noise and reaction the victim made after it was done. That nugget of information went into one of the scenes where his character killed someone.
Mandatory Viggo (aragorn) broke his toe on an orc helmet in two towers I think. They left the reaction in because it looked very painful and fit the atmosphere of the scene. He also bought the horse he rode for the movies."
He bought the horse that played Shadowfax also then gave to the woman that trained it |
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"The late great Christopher lee was a member of the OSS during the WW2. During filming of the lord of the rings trilogy he showed director Peter Jackson how to cut a man's throat and what noise and reaction the victim made after it was done. That nugget of information went into one of the scenes where his character killed someone.
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Here's one for you... Christopher Lee was Ian Fleming's cousin |
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"The late great Christopher lee was a member of the OSS during the WW2. During filming of the lord of the rings trilogy he showed director Peter Jackson how to cut a man's throat and what noise and reaction the victim made after it was done. That nugget of information went into one of the scenes where his character killed someone.
He also recorded heavy metal albums and met Tolkien"
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