Fun Facts To Tell At Your Next Party
Fun Facts To Tell At Your Next Party
2. We The North
The Northern Hemisphere holds 90% of the world’s population.
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Bompas and Parr, a high-end English jam company, has released Occult Jam which have many varieties which contain extremely strange ingredients. Some of the varieties include milk jam infused with Princess Diana's hair, absinthe and pineapple jam with sand from the Great Pyramids or plum and oak jam with wood from the British warship The Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar..
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