canuckle - Cool dude of Canadian origin. Loves donuts (especially
Tim Horton's),
women and
ice hockey. Not necessarily all at the same time, but it wouldn't hurt.
Man, that dude's a canuckle!
A witty wise-cracking on-line friend who supplies
TH at all the right times.
When's that Canuckle gonna get here with my
donuts?
About this user
This user is thin-skinned, frustrated by process, writes quickly then leaves and prefers the big picture over small details.
8 July 2013 ... that a storm on Lucy Island unearthed 5,500-year-old remains of a woman whose DNA has been directly linked to a modern-day descendent, a
Tsimshian woman living near
Prince Rupert?
22 April 2011 .. that the flash of light accompanying an earthquake in 1896 was attributed by some residents of North Piddle,
Worcestershire, to a large meteor?
2 July 2013 ... that leaving Mount Tzouhalem in search of a 15th wife led to the killing of the mountain's namesake?
A peanut, also known as a groundnut, is the fruit of Arachis hypogaea, a plant in the family
Fabaceae. The peanut is classed as a grain
legume rather than as a botanical
nut, although in culinary and colloquial use it is generally treated as one. Uses of peanuts include consumption as a snack and in various dishes,
peanut butter, and – due to its high oil content – as a
vegetable oil.
Peanuts cause allergic reactions in some humans. Clockwise from top left, this photograph shows a peanut with its shell cracked open, a whole unshelled peanut, an unpeeled peanut seed, a halved peeled seed, and a whole peeled seed. This picture was
focus-stacked from 31 separate images.Photograph credit:
Ivar Leidus
canuckle - Cool dude of Canadian origin. Loves donuts (especially
Tim Horton's),
women and
ice hockey. Not necessarily all at the same time, but it wouldn't hurt.
Man, that dude's a canuckle!
A witty wise-cracking on-line friend who supplies
TH at all the right times.
When's that Canuckle gonna get here with my
donuts?
About this user
This user is thin-skinned, frustrated by process, writes quickly then leaves and prefers the big picture over small details.
8 July 2013 ... that a storm on Lucy Island unearthed 5,500-year-old remains of a woman whose DNA has been directly linked to a modern-day descendent, a
Tsimshian woman living near
Prince Rupert?
22 April 2011 .. that the flash of light accompanying an earthquake in 1896 was attributed by some residents of North Piddle,
Worcestershire, to a large meteor?
2 July 2013 ... that leaving Mount Tzouhalem in search of a 15th wife led to the killing of the mountain's namesake?
A peanut, also known as a groundnut, is the fruit of Arachis hypogaea, a plant in the family
Fabaceae. The peanut is classed as a grain
legume rather than as a botanical
nut, although in culinary and colloquial use it is generally treated as one. Uses of peanuts include consumption as a snack and in various dishes,
peanut butter, and – due to its high oil content – as a
vegetable oil.
Peanuts cause allergic reactions in some humans. Clockwise from top left, this photograph shows a peanut with its shell cracked open, a whole unshelled peanut, an unpeeled peanut seed, a halved peeled seed, and a whole peeled seed. This picture was
focus-stacked from 31 separate images.Photograph credit:
Ivar Leidus