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Week 46's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 14-11-2005 If you're doing an "Ollie", you are surfing. Week 46's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 14-11-2005 Guess fact Week 46's Fact or Fiction - penelope - 14-11-2005 fact from me as well Week 46's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 15-11-2005 Oh dear, I get to do a :cheer: :haha: You are skateboarding. The move was created by Allan "Ollie" Gelfand in the 1970s. It is a jumping technique that allows skaters to hop over obstacles and onto curbs. The Ollie involves a strong push-off and a quick shift of balance. Gelfand created Olliwood, an indoor skating ramp the size of half a basketball court. Lightning cannot strike the same place twice. Week 46's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 15-11-2005 Fiction ![]() Week 46's Fact or Fiction - Curio - 15-11-2005 fiction from me too. ![]() Week 46's Fact or Fiction - Jangar - 16-11-2005 :thumbs: Lightning isn't selective and can even strike the same place more than once during a single storm. Tall buildings, such as the Empire State Building and the Seattle Space Needle, are hit repeatedly. Statistically, lightning strikes within any one-quarter acre of land (not counting tall buildings) about once in 100 years. "Sour mash" refers to a process used in making whiskey. Week 46's Fact or Fiction - penelope - 16-11-2005 I guess fact Week 46's Fact or Fiction - Curio - 16-11-2005 I'm going to say fact too. ![]() Week 46's Fact or Fiction - dudette - 16-11-2005 Jangar Wrote::thumbs: I think sour mash refers to the ingredients for whiskey so Fiction |