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Lists of things are popular
#1
Just seems like lists (of just about anything) are popular.
Lists of Legions
Lists of Helmets
LIsts of where to buy things
Lists of the best or 10 best or worse or 10 worse
My hometown made one magazine list of worse towns to raise children
(Worse in the US) That list wasn't popular here at least.
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#2
Do you mean children or chicken?

In Germany we have a magazine called "Der Spiegel", which weekly publishes a list of the 10 most interesting books to read... Interesting.
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#3
Quote:Do you mean children or chicken?

:lol:

I think the UK is obsessed with lists. There's always lists on TV, top 50 scary films, top 100 films ever, top 25 ballads, top 5 celebrities with cellulite, the rich list, most expensive areas for housing, least expensive areas for housing... last night was top 50 stadium rock anthems.

I don't know if it's a worldwide thing!
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Quote:

:lol:

I think the UK is obsessed with lists. There's always lists on TV, top 50 scary films, top 100 films ever, top 25 ballads, top 5 celebrities with cellulite, the rich list, most expensive areas for housing, least expensive areas for housing... last night was top 50 stadium rock anthems.

I don't know if it's a worldwide thing![/quote]

So true,i mean like who really cares how the top 10 boybands of the 80's compare to their 90's equivalents.Just makes for long painful viewing.
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Quote:Do you mean children or chicken?
does it matter? :lol:
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#6
list of the 10 most Off-topic topics at RAT in the past month? :roll:
I think I am listing slightly to the left. :wink:
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Quote:list of the 10 most Off-topic topics at RAT in the past month? :roll:
I think I am listing slightly to the left. :wink:

Big Grin

Also it is children ( post edited) but I think it would hold true for chickens
as well as they are not allowed to be raised within city limits! Big Grin
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Quote:list of the 10 most Off-topic topics at RAT in the past month? :roll:

:lol: In my defence I actually posted a reply to this that was on topic. It's you guys with your chicken/pecker/cock obsessions :wink: :lol:

Quote:So true,i mean like who really cares how the top 10 boybands of the 80's compare to their 90's equivalents.Just makes for long painful viewing.

Oo that's tricky. The 90s had a higher quality of boyband yet the 80s had the wonder of New Kid On The Block and Big Fun. But of course there's also the grandfathers of boybands, the Monkees and the Osmonds...

But yeah, like, who cares :oops: :lol:
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