IS TASTE the key to a successful long lasting marriage?
A study has found couples who are married for a long time appear to develop a similar sense of taste and smell.
Results showed that taste and smell preferences were more similar in husbands and wives the longer they had been together.
The duration of their marriage made up 9% of the difference in their appreciation of flavour and 6% of their preferences for smells.
Colour between the lines - it may help you park between the lines, or not.
Most of us just quietly fume at the sight of a car straddling two parking spots, but one man in Porirua, in the South end of the North Island of New Zealand has found something satisfying to do about it.
Matt Pollock simply places a little note (pictured below) on any vehicle he sees poorly parked.
It recommends the parking-skill-challenged driver practise staying between the lines.
Pollock said, "It's not aggressive, it's a bit of fun to tell them they're being a dick."
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