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DST

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And you would have to write it in 11 languages just to be sure everyone who could read it could actually read it, and of course that you didn't offend the burglars! :)
In South Africa, you'll come home to find your boots, plate and magazine stolen, cause the bugger can't read.
 

Stonerman Enoch

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A 2003 survey suggested that a third of US visitors to Scotland believed the haggis was an animal. Nearly a quarter thought they could catch one.

EDIT: Happy Burns night tomorrow ya pudding faces!:mrgreen:

TRY not to choke on your breakfast... Some young adults believe bacon is from cows and eggs grow on plants.

Their shocking lack of food knowledge was laid bare by a study showing four in 10 don’t realise where milk comes from.
The poll of 2,000 16 to 23-year-olds out today showed a worrying number were clueless about the source of their grub.

A third said they were not sure of an egg’s origin – and one in 10 believed they were plucked from wheat fields.
And a similar number of young people do not know bacon comes from pigs.

Caroline Drummond, of farming group Leaf which did the study, said: “We often hear reports that our food knowledge may be declining but this new research shows how bad the situation is becoming.”

Many young adults could not make the connection between farm animal and product even when prompted with pictures.

One in five thought jam and marmalade were made from cereal crops.

This is from the United Kingdom. Americans are not the only idiots contrary to popular belief.
 

ANC

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[video=youtube;NfCm9P8naDQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfCm9P8naDQ&feature=player_embedded[/video]
 
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