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    1. There is no public transport in Hong Kong after 10pm and before 7am. So you have to get to and from the airport in daylight. I've spent a night there for going out early and another night for coming in late. There is one 7-11 store that sells cans. There is no bar in Honkers airport after 9pm.

    2. Stephen has got it mixed up with the Body of the unknown man was used to deceive the Germans that the Allies were going to invade Greece and not sicily in 1943,and not Normandy the next year.

    3. So, Darwin wasn't scientist at all, he just collected recipes? Later scientists then misinterpreted his cookbook as a study of spieces?

      Sure! That shower scene was shot +50 times because Hitchcock was perfectionist, not because it had naked woman on it! 😀

    4. since giant Tortoises live to be so old, a good Scientific name
      for them would be "Gigantis – Geritolis"
      Geritolis being from the name " Geritol " a vitamin supplement
      here in America ,designed for senior citizen's health needs.

    5. Bill Bailey had better not really believe that they never went to the moon; it drives me mad that people can still be so glibly narrow minded and unintelligent. Obviously you don't even need to see the earth from space to know its round. A flat earth map has Alaska and Russia as far from each other as you could get. A round earth illustrates how close they are from their western and most eastern regions respectively.

    6. so the eye of the needle thing.

      there is no proof there was a gate called that in jerusalem, true.

      but there is more evidence that the translation from hebrew to greek mis-trans-literated the word. the word for camel "κάμηλος," and the word for rope/cable "κάμιλος" are similar enough that it is more likely the latter was the actual word.

      it still makes sense. "it is easier for a ship's rope to pass through the eye of a needle". but at least this one makes logical sense instead of a camel trying to do something like that.

    7. Eye of Needle is a particular gate at a walled city with curfews and Bandit. Gate methods to make them slow to bend and crawl under the lintel about three foot, maybe …but a man could bend presenting the head and neck to separated or a Camel forced to crawl through the gateway on their stomachs, which slows progress.

    8. God meant that it would be easier for a planet to get inside a shoe than a rich man into heaven, or a camel through the eye of a needle. Obviously meaning rich by its financial and status terms. Not meaning rich by aptitude or intellectual terms.

    9. I'm one minute into this, and already confused. When I lived in the Philippines, the word for banana was "saging", not "banana". There are several dozen major languages there, so saying "what do Filipinos say" is already a flawed question. It's like saying "what do Indians say" – you probably mean Hindi, but that's also one of a hundred languages, and only spoken by maybe 40% of Indians.

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