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Old 01-03-2002, 10:44 AM
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speaking of the network......

and pending lunacy......is it just me or do things look a little different? the smiley faces have depth and i dont know things just look a little different......

randy sell his svx.....hahahaha......never.....never.....never... .
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Old 01-03-2002, 10:45 AM
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"AUNT RASTA'S KEY LIME STRUESSEL:
You put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and den you feel better."

And what does the rest of the group think about this? Hmmm???? You forgot the "den you dring'em bode up". Now there's a song I haven't heard in, let's see, 25 years? Key Lime streussel? I like it with the crushed Oreo Cookie crust (I heard Richard Nixon like oreos with French onion dip. Which might explain some things). And you?
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Old 01-03-2002, 11:17 AM
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Re: speaking of the network......

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and pending lunacy......is it just me or do things look a little different? the smiley faces have depth and i dont know things just look a little different......

randy sell his svx.....hahahaha......never.....never.....never... .
You obviously missed the thread over the holidays, labeled "Our New Look."
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Old 01-03-2002, 11:20 AM
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"AUNT RASTA'S KEY LIME STRUESSEL:
You put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and den you feel better."

And what does the rest of the group think about this? Hmmm???? You forgot the "den you dring'em bode up". Now there's a song I haven't heard in, let's see, 25 years? Key Lime streussel? I like it with the crushed Oreo Cookie crust (I heard Richard Nixon like oreos with French onion dip. Which might explain some things). And you?
I'm fairly ordinary when it comes to Oreos. I like 'em with milk. However, you, as an "engineer type" would appreciate the fact that 7 seconds is the maximum amount of time you can hold an Oreo in milk, by your fingertips, and still get it into your mouth without it falling apart, or, breaking off and falling into the glass.
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Old 01-03-2002, 11:27 AM
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"the fact that 7 seconds is the maximum amount of time you can hold an Oreo in milk, by your fingertips, and still get it into your mouth without it falling apart, or, breaking off and falling into the glass. "

So, using both hands and assuming a .5 second unload/re-load cycle you could put an Oreo in the body at a rate of one every four seconds. Hmmmm.... This comes to 15 every minute or a total of 900 per hour. Okay, who want's to see Randy eat 900 milk soaked Oreos in an hour??????? Being from Wisconsin (Moo? Moo Moo!) I'll supply the Moo Juice.
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Lightnin' & Aredub,

<<<However, you, as an "engineer type" would appreciate the fact that 7 seconds is the maximum amount of time you can hold an Oreo in milk , by your fingertips, and still get it into your mouth without it falling apart, or, breaking off and falling into the glass. >>>

<<<<So, using both hands and assuming a .5 second unload/re-load cycle you could put an Oreo in the body at a rate of one every four seconds. Hmmmm.... This comes to 15 every minute or a total of 900 per hour. Okay, who want's to see Randy eat 900 milk soaked Oreos in an hour??????? Being from Wisconsin (Moo? Moo Moo!) I'll supply the Moo Juice. >>>>

I thought that only engineers were this anal.

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"I thought that only engineers were this anal. "

I'm always irritating my wife (that's a husband's job isn't it? ) by finding defects in things where ever we go. I can walk into a room and notice something wrong almost immediately. Whether it's and upside down electrical outlet or a crooked seam in the wallpaper. She says I'm a pessimist always looking for faults. I told her I just notice things more than the ordinary guy. Example: I was visiting a local machine shop and, while waiting for the guy I was there to see, picked up a phenolic (kinda plastic) gear he had laying there on a stack of paper. He walked in and noticed I was holding the thing and told me one of the teeth was machined out of tolerance. I looked at the thing and turned it over and said "What about all this porosity (small holes like swiss cheese) in the material. His eyes about popped out of his head. "Holy $h!t" he says, I didn't even notice that!". He thanked me and we've been doing business ever since. Now if I knew how many hairs I have growing out of my back, THAT would be anal Anyone care to guess?
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Old 01-03-2002, 12:45 PM
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Maybe I need to be more specific. How many for the "winter pelt"? 257?! How am I supposed to stay warm during a Wisconsin winter with only 257 hairs? Easy have that many on the back of my neck alone. Now look what Three Eyed Larry has started!
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I'm fairly ordinary when it comes to Oreos. I like 'em with milk. However, you, as an "engineer type" would appreciate the fact that 7 seconds is the maximum amount of time you can hold an Oreo in milk, by your fingertips, and still get it into your mouth without it falling apart, or, breaking off and falling into the glass.
I agree that 7 seconds is a safe time limit, but I tend to soak my Oreos for 8-9 seconds. I even accompany the submersion with a light up-and-down motion. Any more than that and the risk of the Oreo breaking off and forever being stuck at the bottom of the glass becomes greater with every second.

My wife is the real sicko - disassembling the Oreo, eating the cream filling and throwing away the cookie.
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I agree that 7 seconds is a safe time limit, but I tend to soak my Oreos for 8-9 seconds. I even accompany the submersion with a light up-and-down motion. Any more than that and the risk of the Oreo breaking off and forever being stuck at the bottom of the glass becomes greater with every second.

My wife is the real sicko - disassembling the Oreo, eating the cream filling and throwing away the cookie.
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are you interested in a trade for the kid, i got one in college whose tuition bill just came?
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AUNT RASTA'S KEY LIME STRUESSEL:
You put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and mix it all togedder, put de lime in de coconut and den you feel better.
....lime in de coconut, feed it to de Taliban. Daylight come & Osama flee betta'.
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Old 01-03-2002, 10:35 PM
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are you interested in a trade for the kid, i got one in college whose tuition bill just came?

I may be. You ain't seen my kid's grocery bill. College tuition may actually be cheaper.
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