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Trying to answer the unanswerable, Questions that need anwsers |
Janette |
Mar 20 2002, 01:56 PM
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[Ringer Patrol] Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 759 Joined: 24-May 01 From: Yateley, Hants Member No.: 19 |
Why is it, that there are so many questions out there that either don't have an answer, or the answer is completely rubbish?
Everyone has them. For example,†Why is the earth round, how high is the sky, when am i gonna get paid. I know these following questions have been asked before but i still don't know the answers. So, help me please. I want to know where the hell snot comes from and where it's stored, or how the hell it reproduces so damn quickly. †I have had a cold for a few days and the snot just doesn't stop. †I must have blown away 3 times my own body weight through my nose in the last 72 hours. And why is a blow job called a blow job? †Huh? †I'm sure, and i've never tried it you understand, that it would cause an alarming amount of discomfort for the male if you blew. †So why the hell is it not called a suck and lick job. †I realise it doesn't sound too great but at least it says what it means. Anyway, if you have answers for me, then great. †If not, then please post your questions and attempt to get them answered. †There must be someone out there who knows the answers. †Maybe even me -------------------- New and improved and bouncier and fluffier and tastier and faster and bigger and cheaper.
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womble |
Mar 20 2002, 07:16 PM
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Group: [Ringer Patrol] Posts: 774 Joined: 23-November 01 From: Anywhere you want me, sexy!! Member No.: 58 |
Why is the Earth round?
Answer: Gravitational forces have molded the earth, like all celestial bodies, into a spherical shape. However, the earth is not an exact sphere, being slightly flattened at the poles and bulging at the equator. The equatorial diameter is c.7,926 mi (12,760 km) and the polar diameter 7,900 mi (12,720 km); the circumference at the equator is c.24,830 mi (40,000 km). -------------------- Very funny, now tell me the one that doesnt suck.
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