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Show me a piano falling down a mine shaft and I'll show you A-flat miner.
Putdown Lines:
HIM: Your face must turn a few heads.
HER: And your face must turn a few stomachs.

Site Summary: The Coldrick Web Site is available to everyone and the content is family orientated. It is a place to slow down, relax and browse. It isn't a fast paced site. To get the most from the site you need to click a few buttons and read the pages or look at the pictures. There are over 2000 jokes which appear randomly at the bottom of most pages, admittedly many are quite lame. We even believe that the lamest joke in the world may be amongst them - see if you can find it. A few jokes may be slightly risque but we don't believe there are any that would be unsuitable for a young audience. There are over 1700 trivia questions which can be browsed using the random trivia page. You may like to play the trivia quiz when you feel you know enough of the answers. The site also contains some information on UFO's (Unidentified Flying Objects) and some interesting paranormal information including voodoo, spontaneous human combustion and psychic powers. You might like to voice your opinion on the questions in the Polls Page, or check the family tree to see if you may be remotely related to the yobbo's who run the site. We assure you that no Eskimos were harmed in the production of these pages. The trivia pages include questions on general knowledge as well as obscurities. Questions include such topics as Aboriginal mythology, actors and actresses, politicians, Television, movies, airports, buildings, countries, addresses, cities, states, body parts, animals, people, astronomy, astrology, books, artists, flowers, chemicals, dinosours, collective names, diseases, inventors, phobias, similes, songs, music, true or false, ghosts, paranormal, ufo's. Sample Questions: What is another name for a Woodchuck? What is the name for a baby otter? Which mammal has oval blood cells? What is the more common name for Trinitrotoluene? What is the nickname for New York? Which country has the motto God is Most Great? What is the study of noses called? What was Jason Donovan's character name in Neighbours? What is heliophobia? Complete the simile - As naked as a…