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a. a total sham



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A. indian MMMmmmm korma





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mmm. Shaolin monks seem to spend all their time beating themselves up with bricks, concrete blocks etc. don't know what that's about :unsure:



on the other hand, Ninjas wear black and look cool. therefore:



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Q. who was the first girl you really fancied? :P
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A. Emma hay (I was like 9 and we were going out)



Q. why are my nuts all red :unsure:




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A. Death

Q. is jorden really dean gaffney




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A: Could be.



Q: Why dose the moon make the sea go in and out??




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:unsure:



A. here's the Wiki:


Ignoring external forces, the ocean's surface defines a geopotential surface or geoid, where the gravitational force is directly towards the centre of the Earth and there is no net lateral force and hence no flow of water.



Now consider the effect of added external, massive bodies such as the Moon and Sun. These massive bodies have strong gravitational fields that diminish with distance in space. It is the spatial differences in these fields that deform the geoid shape. This deformation has a fixed orientation relative to the influencing body and the rotation of the Earth relative to this shape drives the tides around. Gravitational forces follow the inverse-square law (force is inversely proportional to the square of the distance), but tidal forces are inversely proportional to the cube of the distance. The Sun's gravitational pull on Earth is 179 times bigger than the Moon's, but because of its much greater distance, the Sun's tidal effect is smaller than the Moon's (about 46% as strong). For simplicity, the next few sections use the word "Moon" where also "Sun" can be understood.



Since the Earth's crust is solid, it moves with everything inside as one whole, as defined by the average force on it. For a geoid shape this average force is equal to the force on its centre. The water at the surface is free to move following forces on its particles. It is the difference between the forces at the Earth's centre and surface which determine the effective tidal force.



At the point right "under" the Moon (the sub-lunar point), the water is closer than the solid Earth; so it is pulled more and rises. On the opposite side of the Earth, facing away from the Moon (the antipodal point), the water is farther than the solid earth, so it is pulled less and moves away from Earth, rising as well. On the lateral sides, the water is pulled in a slightly different direction than at the centre. The vectorial difference with the force at the centre points almost straight inwards to Earth. It can be shown that the forces at the sub-lunar and antipodal points are approximately equal and that the inward forces at the sides are about half that size. Somewhere in between there is a point where the tidal force is parallel to the Earth's surface. Those parallel components actually contribute most to the formation of tides, since the water particles are free to follow. The actual force on a particle is only about a ten millionth of the force caused by the Earth's gravity.
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Q. why do your fingers and toes go all wrinkly when you have a bath? and why just your fingers/toes and not your face?
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A: From Discover


Our skin has a protective top layer, called the stratum corneum, made of protein and fats that absorb water. A primary function of the stratum corneum is to protect the underlying tissue from environmental injury. In areas that experience high mechanical use and friction?such as the palms, fingers, soles, and toes?the stratum corneum has evolved to be thickest and hence most protective. As a result, these areas of the skin can absorb the most water. They also have less room for expansion and therefore tend to wrinkle most when they get wet. The type of water one soaks in influences how quickly the skin on hands and feet wrinkles. Seawater, which has a high mineral content, tends to keep water from penetrating into the skin. The relative absence of minerals in household bathing water, on the other hand, tends to exaggerate water penetration into the skin. So you will wrinkle more slowly if you are swimming in the Caribbean than if you are showering at home. Wrinkling from prolonged water exposure is a process distinct from the generalized wrinkling caused by aging. The latter is due predominantly to loss of elastic tissue in the underlying dermal layer of the skin, two layers beneath the outermost stratum corneum.


and it did answer my question cheers. but try this.



Q: What are the oil of olay 7 signs of aging.




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A. its a secret



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A: it isn't any bit, it's all the bad bit + fat,



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A. Mr Wobbly said "It's a Barnicle - what else could it be?!"



(I'm round his house drinking his rather superior whisky - happy time! )



Q. Hang the DJ or Meat is Murder?



sorry... I was gonna say "What time is now?" but that would be too easy!



Scrub that!



Q. from Wobbly - Trub Cropicana or Cast Listmas?



I think he may have been drinking :P




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A. Trub Cropicana (?), of course. after all, the drinks are free! :D











Q. why do i have to be working on a friday night? everyone else is having so much fun.



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Aww... on the bright side, I'm on call for 7 days from Monday - no alcohol!!!



I've made a resolution with myself. I'm going to quit drinking for 7 days - impressive, ne!?



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A. to pay the rent :angry:



Q. Black Rum or White Rum ?




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