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Originally posted by Brink:
<STRONG>Beats me :rolleyes: :p :p :D </STRONG>

Brink, never put beat and me in the same sentence. It's not healthy. :eek:
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@Darkpoet-Now that I think of it...you're absolutely right :eek: :) :D :D
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A man with an irreverent attitude is very sexy.
A man without purpose is less than.

And Waverly's concept of sexy is.
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Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>@CE, I don't know if there is a comparable phrase in the UK, but in the US thongs (given their location) are often referred to as "butt floss." ;) </STRONG>
ROFL :D I only know it as "string". And I do agree with DP it doesn't look very good on obese people... :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>it doesn't look very good on obese people... :rolleyes: </STRONG>
Did someone call :) :D

@DP i agree entirely, why.....beats me.... :)
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>Did someone call :) :D

@DP i agree entirely, why.....beats me.... :) </STRONG>

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Originally posted by Darkpoet:
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Spammer. :D </STRONG>
You know it....I hear that...... :D

Was this a serious thread?
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>Did someone call :) :D

@DP i agree entirely, why.....beats me.... :) </STRONG>
LOL :D :D

Honestly, Sleepy, I think we in the Western industrialised world is far too sensitive to overweight. I'm no better myself, I just thought you made a good comment.
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Well i am 6ft and 13.5 stone so i am not exactly a porker ;) (ie i am not American ;) :D )
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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>Well i am 6ft and 13.5 stone so i am not exactly a porker ;) (ie i am not American ;) :D )</STRONG>

I'm American and I'm not a porker. 5'9" 160lbs.
How much does a stone weigh? Or does that mean you were hit with rock 13 times? :D
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@Dp i have no clue :(

They do say that 2/3 of the US is obese. :)

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Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>@Dp i have no clue :(

They do say that 2/3 of the US is obese. :)

[ 07-26-2001: Message edited by: Mr Sleep ]</STRONG>
I know, I don't fit the 2/3 party. :D
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I wish we had a global standard for measure :rolleyes: I think
1 stone = 6.4 kg
1 kg = 0.45 British pounds
I stone = 14 British pounds

But is the British and American pound the same???

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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>I wish we had a global standard for measure :rolleyes: I think
1 stone = 6.4 kg
1 kg = 0.22 lb
I stone = 14 lb

But is the British and American pound the same???</STRONG>

I think so, CE.
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>I wish we had a global standard for measure :rolleyes: I think
1 stone = 6.4 kg
1 kg = 0.22 lb
I stone = 14 lb

But is the British and American pound the same???</STRONG>
That's a good question... Pint is different, I know, but I think pound the same...

The metric supposed to be the standard. Only the US and UK don't like it. The problem is, it's the US and UK... :D
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I really wish the US and UK could adapt the metric system, it's very difficult for people working with enginering, chemistry etc. :rolleyes: At least I wish the US and the UK had the same system, but - no. I remember when I realised the US foot is about 10% shorter than the British foot, it doesn't sound a lot, but when you're climbing, it makes a huge difference :D
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>I really wish the US and UK could adapt the metric system, it's very difficult for people working with enginering, chemistry etc. :rolleyes: At least I wish the US and the UK had the same system, but - no. I remember when I realised the US foot is about 10% shorter than the British foot, it doesn't sound a lot, but when you're climbing, it makes a huge difference :D </STRONG>

That's why you should always buy, the longer rope. :D ;)
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In the US 1 KG =2.2 lbs
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Originally posted by Darkpoet:
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That's why you should always buy, the longer rope. :D ;) </STRONG>
ROFL :D

I wish the clothing size is universal. Even among the British shops, the size isn't the same. So, in some shops I need to buy size 12, while in another I can fit into size 8. That's very stupid, I think.
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Post by Georgi »

Originally posted by T'lainya:
<STRONG>In the US 1 KG =2.2 lbs</STRONG>
Yep, that is the same as the UK :)
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