The person below me game

Started by Lise, Dec 30 06 06:09

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P.C.

True

  Two sisters.

  The person below me is the youngest in their family.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

purelife

False.  I'm the oldest.

The person below me has a great great grandma who is still alive.
 

P.C.

False....I'm a orphan.  No grandparents or parents either.

  The person below me likes to spend some time alone.
Sir Isaac Newton invented the swinging door....for the convenience of his cat.

Sportsdude

 great great grandpa? heck no they died before world war 2. lol

I meant I cried 15 minutes ago.

I spend to much time alone and get really lonely.

The person below me has grand kids  
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Russ

False.. well none that I know of anyhow.

  the person below knows their ethnic heritage?

  P.C. wrote:
 *sorry for interrupting the flow, but do YOU know your blood type Russ.   I've even had a blood transfusion, and I still don't.  Should I ?

 
 I know mine because I went to donate blood and they tested everything before taking it.. you should see the forms you fill out they even want to know if youve bumholed someone and if someone has bumholed you! I ended up being denied in the end cause I worked in africa.. and theres a high risk of diseases and malaria there.

  Im type O-, my brother is type O-, my mother the same, and my father type O+

They call us for our blood, lol. Apparenly its a universal blood that can be put into anyone.

  You should ask your doctor for your blood type, if you have had a transfusion it will be in your file, some bloods CANNOT mix and if you get the wrong one it will be rejected by your body.. Its good to know your blood type if you need blood in an emergency.. they might not have time to check.[/DIV]
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims

Sportsdude

I sort of know my ethnic heritage I've got lost family members over in Hungary/Germany split by war and I'd like to find them.


The person below me has kids
 
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

purelife

[div style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"]Im type O-, my brother is type O-, my mother the same, and my father type O+[/div] [span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"]They call us for our blood, lol. Apparenly its a universal blood that can be put into anyone.[/span]
[hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"]That's one of the rare blood types.  That would certainly come in handy when someone needs it.  :)  I have the most common one, A+.  It's common, right?
 

kitten

A+ isn't the most common one, purelife.  I'm O+ which is the most common.  My father had AB+ which is one of the rarest blood types.
Thousands of years ago cats were worshipped.  They have not forgotten.

Russ

False. Dont have kidlets.

  The person below me wants to click the 'dress your zinky'

  Psst! you two! Wheres your q and a's?? tut tut

  I thought that O+ was one of the rare ones.. and that A+ was common. Hmm, learn something new all the time. Thanks miss kitten
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purelife

Oh, I guess that I was misinformed.  I thought it was.  oopsies.  So, O+ is more common than A+, I take it?  And AB+ is extremly rare?  I've got lots to learn.  

purelife

True.  I do want to click it but am afraid of pop ups galore.

PS  My q's and a's are properly crossed and dotted.  ;)

The person below me plans to smoke a cuban cigar soon.
 

kitten

People with O blood are called universal donors because they can donate to any blood type.  However, they can only receive type O.  
Thousands of years ago cats were worshipped.  They have not forgotten.

Sportsdude

 Here's a ton of info on blood types by country:

[h3][span class="mw-headline"]Table of ABO and Rh distribution by nation[/span][/h3] [table class="wikitable" style="width: 45em; text-align: center;"] [caption]ABO and Rh blood type distribution by nation (averages for each population)[/caption] [tbody][tr style="width: 9%;"] [th style="width: 28%; text-align: left;"]Population[/th] [th]O+[/th] [th]A+[/th] [th]B+[/th] [th]AB+[/th] [th]O−[/th] [th]A−[/th] [th]B−[/th] [th]AB−[/th] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Australia[sup id="_ref-9" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-9" title=""][11][/a][/sup][/th] [td]40%[/td] [td]31%[/td] [td]8%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]9%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Canada[sup id="_ref-10" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-10" title=""][12][/a][/sup][/th] [td]39%[/td] [td]36%[/td] [td]7.6%[/td] [td]2.5%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]1.4%[/td] [td]0.5%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Denmark[sup id="_ref-11" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-11" title=""][13][/a][/sup][/th] [td]35%[/td] [td]37%[/td] [td]8%[/td] [td]4%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Finland[sup id="_ref-12" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-12" title=""][14][/a][/sup][/th] [td]27%[/td] [td]38%[/td] [td]15%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]4%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]France[sup id="_ref-13" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-13" title=""][15][/a][/sup][/th] [td]36%[/td] [td]37%[/td] [td]9%[/td] [td]3%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Hong Kong, China[sup id="_ref-14" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-14" title=""][16][/a][/sup][/th] [td]40%[/td] [td]26%[/td] [td]27%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]<0.3%[/td] [td]<0.3%[/td] [td]<0.3%[/td] [td]<0.3%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Korea, South[sup id="_ref-15" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-15" title=""][17][/a][/sup][/th] [td]27.4%[/td] [td]34.4%[/td] [td]26.8%[/td] [td]11.2%[/td] [td]0.1%[/td] [td]0.1%[/td] [td]0.1%[/td] [td]0.05%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]Sweden[sup id="_ref-16" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-16" title=""][18][/a][/sup][/th] [td]32%[/td] [td]37%[/td] [td]10%[/td] [td]5%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]UK[sup id="_ref-17" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-17" title=""][19][/a][/sup][/th] [td]37%[/td] [td]35%[/td] [td]8%[/td] [td]3%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td] [/tr] [tr] [th style="text-align: left;"]USA[sup id="_ref-18" class="reference"][a href="vny!://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type#_note-18" title=""][20][/a][/sup][/th] [td]38%[/td] [td]34%[/td] [td]9%[/td] [td]3%[/td] [td]7%[/td] [td]6%[/td] [td]2%[/td] [td]1%[/td][/tr][/tbody][/table]
   
"We can't stop here. This is bat country."

Russ

True, I WANT a cuban soon.. been awhile since I sucked on a stogie while sipping some single malt scotch.

  Hmm. Thats an interesting chart SD. Do you have link to the site so I can bookmark it? Do you know what year that was from? I want to keep that on file.  

BUT you didnt do a Q and A either. hmm. this thread is drifting off the shipping lanes here...

    The person below me likes Ivory
Mercy to the Guilty is Torture to the Victims

kitten

False.

  (Prefer Dove)

  The person below me prefers baths to showers.
Thousands of years ago cats were worshipped.  They have not forgotten.

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