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Michael Hardman

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Whats so different about this topic than the happy thread etc... It being crap is not a valide point.

the concept is sound, unfortunatly in practice it doesn't seem to be working.

(and i ain't exactly the angry/happy threads numero uno fan)

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Well, you take the balloons, about 5, and fill them up with warm water. Then take your pillow and roll it up and put the balloons in the centre, then once this is done and it's a snug fit (test with your hand first) tie it up with your belt, it can be the one you're wearing you don't need to hold your pants up, then you put the small plastic bag in the middle of the balloons, not a really crinkly evil one, then lube it and your johnson up, then slip it in.

I think that's the correct procedure.

So you f**k balloons!!! LMFAO (Y) thats just wrong!

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10% of the human population are japanese.

Urr, no, it's like 2.5% tops. :D Japan's got a population of well under 130m.

You're possibly thinking of China? Which holds about 20% of the world's population.

:$

Janson is correct - the metal backings do rule. (Y)

And the one I've heard most common is to take a washing up glove, and, leaving a couple of inches at the end, roll it up in a small towel, then fold then end of the glove back over. Bang. One hole.

Mike.

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random fact: mount everest isn't the biggest mountain in the world, the biggest mountain in the world is underwater, its called mount lou or something like that, its pronounced weirdly

But that isn't a real mountain is it, the highest climbable mountain is Everest and that's all us normal folk care about.

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i won't be trying that any time soon... :D (Y)

But that isn't a real mountain is it, the highest climbable mountain is Everest and that's all us normal folk care about.

i'm not even going to bother arguing, the mountain under water is taller than everest, the topic title said random facts, that is a random fact.

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Erm:

Dictionary.com - moun·tain pron.jpg ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mounprime.giftschwa.gifn)

n.

  1. Abbr. Mt. or Mtn. A natural elevation of the earth's surface having considerable mass, generally steep sides, and a height greater than that of a hill.

    1. <LI type=a>A large heap: a mountain of laundry.
    2. A huge quantity: a mountain of trouble.

    Nothing about water coverage or anything. TrialsLord 1 - 0 Monkey (Y)

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A mountain is a landform that extends above the surrounding terrain in a limited area. A mountain is generally much higher and steeper than a hill, but there is considerable overlap, and usage often depends on local custom. Some authorities define a mountain as a peak with a topographic prominence over an arbitrary value: for example, the Encyclopædia Britannica requires a prominence of 2,000 feet (610 m).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain

It doesn't however say anything about underwater, but it does state a mountain is usually measured from sea level up, as this gives a more accurate reading. As for instance, if you measure from the base of the mountain, you have to somehow define where the base is, and then it would have to be the same for all mountains, whether they be 1/2 submerged or their base 1000ft above sea level.

Not quite sure why i'm telling you both this, but yeah.

Ok, Mark used the dictionary term to base his post on, that was actually on my other tab in firefox, but heh. (Y)

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