If 100 people lived on Earth
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
The 'English Speakers' fact surprised me....I thought it would have been much more, but thinking about it, it makes sense.
5% though....did they do the survey right by my house???
5% though....did they do the survey right by my house???
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
That's English as a first language. It would swing over if it was just people who could speak English, seeing as most of Europe uses it as a common language and it's getting commonplace in and around India and the Middle East.
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
I would say if there was only 100 people on earth then I would have thousands of miles of great biking roads with no-one on them, that sounds great!!
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
Or make your motorbike, or maintain the roads......
We may be the wrong side of the tipping point, but right now we should all remember that we are actually exceedingly fortunate in many ways.?
We may be the wrong side of the tipping point, but right now we should all remember that we are actually exceedingly fortunate in many ways.?
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Well to be honest if only 100 people were left then fuel stations would still be full, and the maintenance of roads wouldn't cause a concern because no-one would be going over them causing no damage only have weather to contend with, oh and all those Lamborghini, Porsche, merc and BMW dealerships all having cars in them but no-one patrolling them...I think a car a day would do haha!!
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I know that I've done one ride on the old Daytona where I had to put a small gas can on the pillion seat...was a bugger to bungy on there, and you feel like a total plonker...it was for the Death Valley run....the gas stations out there on HWY-395 will stretch the range of a sportbike to it's maximum and then some...but it beats the alternative.Kwacky wrote:Empty roads but no one to supply you with petrol.
Extra bonus points to me for putting "The Death Valley Run" into a thread!!
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
If there was only 100 people on the earth. I'd still work with a **** idiot
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Hahaha!!D6 wrote:If there was only 100 people on the earth. I'd still work with a **** idiot
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No i work with D41. LolStMarks wrote: I hadn't realise you were self employed mate.!
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
And what do you actually do for work now D41?D41 wrote:You wish!!
My work is a big PITA.
Oh wait...maybe you do!!
I had the impression you sell sweeties to kids on the street corner?
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Re: If 100 people lived on Earth
Don't knock him. He's making 500 dollars a day, just like Kevin from Swindon!
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