Did you just call Kento dyslexic?lol. The other one I have to field is, "I'm 6'5" tall and 260 pounds. I want a 6'6" X 22 1/2 X 2 1/8."
Did you mean 3 1/8" dyslexia boy?
Breathe context!
In 3 13/16" deep water.
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Did you just call Kento dyslexic?lol. The other one I have to field is, "I'm 6'5" tall and 260 pounds. I want a 6'6" X 22 1/2 X 2 1/8."
Did you mean 3 1/8" dyslexia boy?
Plausible deniability.lol. The other one I have to field is, "I'm 6'5" tall and 260 pounds. I want a 6'6" X 22 1/2 X 2 1/8."
Did you mean 3 1/8" dyslexia boy?
That's a phone call. Unless it's a Japanese order. I cut whatever it says on their stuff. I question nothing. In Japan I am Sergeant Schultz. "I know nothing!"
you'll have to ask a creepy old guy I guessI just ran the numbers.
Using your formula I can date 14.75 year olds.
Are you sure this works?
Actually I heart metric for collecting and reporting data. I also use a gram scale in the kitchen for measuring coffee, however I bastardize it by measuring the water in ounces, because I've found that a 2 gram to 1 ounce coffee-to-water ratio is friggin magic.man, @grapedrink really hates the metric system!
noExactly what is the current definition of Science??? Then you add in the American part and it spirals downward from there...
When did it change?Exactly what is the current definition of Science???
Depends who you askExactly what is the current definition of Science???
There are no stupid questionsExactly what is the current definition of Science??? Then you add in the American part and it spirals downward from there...