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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Fun Parkour With Friend

Hello guys, I was over at my friends house and we did some funstuff on the trampoline. I felt like recording it so i could show u people. Here you go.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Weekly Unicorn Fact #3

Sorry for a late fact but i was on vacation at the Ape Caves. Near Mt St Helens in Washington.

Here is your fact...
Marco Polo is not the only famous person to have "encountered" a unicorn. Alexander the Great boasted he had ridden a unicorn into battle, and Julius Caesar reported seeing a unicorn in the forests of Germany. A unicorn appeared to Confucius's mother, heralding the great Chinese philosopher's birth. It later appeared to Confucius, foretelling his death. A unicorn was supposed to live in the garden of Huang Di, the Yellow Emperor. He believed it meant his reign would be long and peaceful. In China the unicorn is seen as a good omen and will only appear to humans if it has important information. If the world is suffering difficult times, the unicorn will disappear. The Chinese unicorn is called Kilin and takes on many different forms. The most familiar has a deer's body, an ox's tail and a horse's hooves. The singular horn is short and its coat is red, yellow, blue, white and black. Sometimes the kilin is covered with green scales.

http://www.thejunglestore.com/Unicorns
Again here is the same place i get all the facts.

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Weekly Unicorn Fact #2

In medieval lore, the spiraled horn of the unicorns was called the alicorn, and was thought to neutralize poisons. In popular mythology, unicorns were hunted for their horns, which were said to protect one against diseases, or, if made into a cup, would protect on eform any poison that might have been added to one's drink. This belief is derived from Ctesias' reports on the unicorn in India, where it was used by the rulers of that place for anti-toxin purposes so as to avoid assassination.

This fact is fromThis Website.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Weekly Unicorn Fact #1

 The Unicorn has been a part of the Royal Seal of Scotland since the 1300s. When James became king of both Scotland and England, he redrew the Royal Coat of Arms to include both the Lion of England and the Scottish Unicorn.

http://www.thejunglestore.com/Unicorns

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Pegs Completion

I will give $3 to the first person who completes the Pegs puzzle on the right hand side of the page. I have tried and failed. You will nedd to take a screenshot for proof and show it to me somehow.