Facts about Glasgow - Glasgow can be translated to mean 'Rubber Jeffery' in early Gaelic language The people of Glasgow do not cast reflections The traditional flag of Glasgow depicts an earwig wearing a hat It is illegal to 'skip and frolic' in Glasgow There are no Comanche Indians living in Auchenshuggle Glasgow has been deemed a no-go area by elves and imps
At least casual assaults in Glasgow are done in fancy dress. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-29689686 Would your sour-faced, Edinburgh street thug go to so much effort?
I would imagine they figure it as being a good thing because people with blue eyes have better eyesight than people with brown eyes.
Good tune,btw I've got green eyes but bet a few on here have pink eyes and very white skin [video=youtube;oUjUTG3hwyQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUjUTG3hwyQ[/video]
99% of Estonians have blue eyes. Ironically, they're Finnic and not classed as 'Aryan' by Nazi standards.
Dunno. My blue eyes feel like they're on fire on a sunny day. People with lights eyes are strongly advised to wear sunglasses whenever the sun's out. Brown-eyed people can get away with, apparently.
Was gonna say only ****s and *****s have blue eyes but recent studies have disproved that fact, "In Estonia, 99% of people have blue eyes," stated Hans Eiberg from the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Copenhagen.[33] Blue eyes are also common in other parts of northern and eastern Europe, particularly around the Baltic Sea. Eiberg added, "In Denmark 30 years ago, only 8% of the population had brown eyes, though through immigration; today that number is about 11%. In Germany, about 75% have blue eyes."[33] Blue eyes are also found in southern Europe, Central Asia, South Asia, and West Asia, especially among the Jewish population of Israel.[34][35][36] Many modern Israeli Jews are of European Ashkenazi origin, among whom this trait is common (a study taken in 1911 found that 53.7% of Ukrainian Jews had blue eyes).
Weirdly, the Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian languages are very similar, not sure about the colour of Hungarian eyes though
This should answer your question. [video=youtube;2ssCL292DQA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ssCL292DQA[/video]