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Old 10-11-2009, 12:17 AM   #21
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Your right.. a trapezoid does have an end, where a circle does not

This goes back a few weeks ago when I said you thought the world was flat...
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So where does it or any other shape other than a circle begin or end?
Is this one of those philosophical things like what is the sound of one hand clapping? I happen to know that it's "cl". The other hand makes the "ap".
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How many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
Everyone knows it's three. Then you bite it and break all your teeth.
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Everyone knows it's three. Then you bite it and break all your teeth.
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I must have forgotten that because it wasn't even remotely funny.
It was bundled with the "global warming" thing

You know.. the ice melting
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Got snow up there yet?
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Got snow up there yet?
They are calling for snow Tuesday, coincidently I am scheduled to replace a battery on the top of Chase Mountain.
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They are calling for snow Tuesday, coincidently I am scheduled to replace a battery on the top of Chase Mountain.
Time to mount some of those rubber tracks on the four wheeler.
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Time to mount some of those rubber tracks on the four wheeler.
We have a side-by-side with tracks (Polaris Ranger) but nothing can get up this one. I some places we have ropes to assist your climb and decent. We drive up 1/2 hour with four wheelers then it is a 1 hour hike in good weather. All the big stuff comes in by helicopter. Tuesday I need to replace a bad wet cell I found on the last trip. I also need trim some trees that are shading the solar panels in the early morning. I will bring my camera this time.
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I just saw the "fall foliage report) and you guys are past or a peak conditions.. dam that was fast.

I wonder if HD putting out Christmas decorations (2) weeks ago has anything to do with it

(disclaimer to all those SP nuts running a muck trying to make the forum a classroom for spelling and world events, as seen through the eyes of conspiracy theorists)
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