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Man, I used to love me some Trix when I was a kid. That's who they're for, y'know.
************************************************** Unrelated: Cracker From the Titanic Sells at Auction For 23,000 fucking dollars!!!! :mg: People...It's. A. Fuck. Ing. Cracker.:cuss: |
I wonder what it would go for if the Titanic was loaded with starving refugees instead of the rich & famous. :eyebrow:
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This photo of an iceberg which might have been that which the Titanic struck, was sold for £21,000 ($32,000)! http://s21.postimg.org/59gn8b50n/Tit...rg_Perhaps.jpg Henry Aldridge & Son, Auctioneers. Sky News |
However, that doesn't make it reasonable, or rational. :headshake
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That's cool! The pot pushed in on the stove top so hard, it pushed the oven door open. And the lid!
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Ah! The pressure cooker!
I remember dear old mum having trouble with one of those contraptions. A jet of boiling gravy issued forth from the safety valve and painted the ceiling in the process. I walked through the kitchen at the exact moment of the eruption, and being enthused by the latest Apollo launch, shouted 'lift off'! I judged it prudent to make a tactical withdrawal. ;) |
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Yeah, but the lid is so much lighter, you would think the heavy pot would barely move.
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Same force pushing down as pushing up.
The stove top couldn't handle the force coming down on it, so it gave way. |
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Tourist captures image of mysterious sea monster off Grecian coastline
Attachment 53920 What the hell is that, anyway? |
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Looks like a beluga whale to me, which would be odd since they are arctic creatures, but three were spotted off New Jersey this past summer, so one could have
That thing sticking out of the water is its fin, and the head is down in the water and sideways to the camera, and it is bent so the body isn't seen as it tapers off behind it. And that black eyeball is the shadow of a bubble. The water also helps distort it like crazy. Attachment 53922 |
May also be dead and just floating with the current.
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