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if your wondering why that last truck i made is like that is im pissed off that im single because she broke up with me for LITERALLY no reason she just did!!!!
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 16 at 20:16 UTC
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Down Rodeo
Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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I guess this deserves a reply cause otherwise that's kinda harsh.
Women are women; I say, don't try to understand.
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2008 Jun 17 at 00:49 UTC
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I know im just pissed
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 17 at 14:41 UTC
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eDan Co.
Mighty Typist
2007 Sep 24 • 2921
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Do you feel like breaking things?
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2008 Jun 17 at 14:43 UTC
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hell ya dude ive ...i cant even explain what im feelin really
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 17 at 14:44 UTC
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Thats a bummer. I am sure a nice boy like you will find another special someone soon.
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2008 Jun 17 at 14:49 UTC
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HAHA me...nice ...thats funn....ahhh who am i kidding ..man it sux beenin the nice guy sometimes i just dont have it in me to be the bad guy unless im really upset or pissed
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 17 at 14:57 UTC
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Down Rodeo
Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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It's like the joke goes:
A destitute man is walking on the beach when he comes across a lamp washed up on shore. He gives it a rub to get it clean whereupon to his surprise a genie appears. The genie says to him that he will grant him one wish of his choosing. So, the man thinks for a minute or two and comes up with "How about being able to turn sand into gold?" The genie thinks for a moment and shakes his head. "Nah, that's pretty tough to do, and think about he implications... Gold is valuable because it's rare, you know?" The man looks a little but suddenly has another idea. "I've always wanted to understand women, you know, how their minds work, what they think... all that stuff! How about that?"
The genie says, "What was that about the gold and sand again?"
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2008 Jun 17 at 22:51 UTC
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eDan Co.
Mighty Typist
2007 Sep 24 • 2921
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Good joke ! I'll give it a 3.14159265359 out of 5.
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2008 Jun 18 at 11:12 UTC
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Down Rodeo
Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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I like pi.
I'm just glad you didn't give me an e out of five.
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2008 Jun 18 at 11:30 UTC
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eDan Co.
Mighty Typist
2007 Sep 24 • 2921
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Ok, from now on I'll stop making every truck a maths truck.
0.543656365691809047072
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2008 Jun 18 at 12:02 UTC
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THANK GOD !!!
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 18 at 16:47 UTC
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UberJer
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Yeah well I give it an out of... uh... shit.
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2008 Jun 18 at 23:15 UTC
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Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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Oh, kudos for the other mathsy number. Edan I still can't figure out what number that is, Google yields very little.
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2008 Jun 19 at 00:18 UTC
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eDan Co.
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2007 Sep 24 • 2921
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I don't know either.
EDIT: I just noticed I got PI wrong. :even_real_sadder:
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2008 Jun 19 at 13:41 UTC
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eDan Co. said: I don't know either.
EDIT: I just noticed I got PI wrong. :even_real_sadder:
I could have told ya that theres a seven in there close to the beginning of the number
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 19 at 17:33 UTC
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molkman
Owner of George Washington's Prototype Mittens
2005 May 2 • 2066
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Who cares, seriously? It is more important to know who invented diseases than the correct value of pi.
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2008 Jun 19 at 22:08 UTC
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Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
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molkman said: Who cares, seriously? It is more important to know who invented diseases than the correct value of pi.
Wrong, Pi is important :p. For instance, pi proves that there is no such thing as a perfect circle in our Euclidean universe, at least on 'normal' scales.
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2008 Jun 20 at 00:35 UTC
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Down Rodeo said: molkman said: Who cares, seriously? It is more important to know who invented diseases than the correct value of pi.
Wrong, Pi is important :p. For instance, pi proves that there is no such thing as a perfect circle in our Euclidean universe, at least on 'normal' scales.
Thank you and by the way there are people who get paid to sit and to divide the pi all day
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 20 at 15:29 UTC
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eDan Co.
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2007 Sep 24 • 2921
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Why would anybody pay for PI?
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2008 Jun 20 at 16:02 UTC
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Stupid peoples
But even then, I had my honor. The largest Banora White tree grew on a wealthy man's estate. It was rumored, that those apples tasted the best, but I never stole from that tree, because the wealthy man's son, was my friend...
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2008 Jun 20 at 16:03 UTC
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molkman
Owner of George Washington's Prototype Mittens
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Down Rodeo said: molkman said: Who cares, seriously? It is more important to know who invented diseases than the correct value of pi.
Wrong, Pi is important :p. For instance, pi proves that there is no such thing as a perfect circle in our Euclidean universe, at least on 'normal' scales.
I mean, it is enough if you know 3.14, that is totally all you need to know. And if you really seriously awesomely want to work with pi, you'll need a calculator anyways. Like, where there is pi, sinus and cosinus won't be far!
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2008 Jun 20 at 17:17 UTC
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Cap'n Moth of the Firehouse
2007 Oct 19 • 5486
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They don't need to pay anyone, they use computers now.
What's it at, a billion digits?
Also if you're working with pi in trigonometry then you actually end up with exact answers and don't need a calculator :p
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