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Ewen

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  1. Still into watches, but bling fund is focussed on shooting now.
  2. Yup....I'm too far gone Mike....even a vibrating ring leaves me cold.
  3. Crumbs. Her parents are totally convinced of her innocence though, they dont come across as the types to blag this sort of stuff...appeal is imminent then.
  4. Silver...very nice car...driving past the oddest planning decision I've ever come across, namely the building of a Waitrose supermarket on what was the cricket pitch. But as I said, nice Supra.
  5. There was a time this would have got me fanning my flies.
  6. So, Uk brighter Jspec lighter. One of each for that brighter lighter bright yet light light option then ?
  7. Crazy mad dog killer bitch allegedly. Cant see it myself, but nowt surprises me these days.
  8. Ewen

    Friday pun...

    I suppose it seemed harmless, on paper.
  9. Ewen

    Physics puzzle

    The answer is the cork will stay at the bottom. http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showpost.php?p=2593566&postcount=60 The site with the best explanation / answer comes up with a Malware warning so I wont link it.
  10. Ewen

    Friday pun...

    Origarmy http://www.amazon.co.uk/AK47-Paper-Gun-Model-Kit/dp/3899551982/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1259325073&sr=1-15
  11. Ewen

    Physics puzzle

    :)Ah, I'll shut up then.
  12. Ewen

    Physics puzzle

    I'm sure air resistance is ignored for this problem.
  13. Ewen

    Physics puzzle

    This is a difficult one to get your head round. It was for me anyway. A cork will normally float to the top of a stationary bucket of water as the relative density of the cork is less than the relative density of the water. Density is simply a mass per unit volume. The cork is therefore buoyant, and the force of this buoyancy will cause the cork to rise to the top of the water. When stationary, the bucket, water and cork are all subjected to gravity in the same way, and their relative densities will cause the cork to rise. When dropped from the tall building, the bucket, water and cork are effectively under freefall conditions, and therefore weightless for the duration of the fall to the ground. As the water and the cork are weightless, their relative densities play no part in the problem, and therefore the cork has no buoyancy force within the water and cannot rise.
  14. A tribute to the cook indeed.
  15. Ewen

    Carbon Supra

    How about a carbon vinyl wrap instead. http://www.carbonskin.co.uk/prices.html
  16. I'd have said it was going to be going uphill, for a couple of years at least.
  17. Happy Birthday Trig...hope its a good one.
  18. Your mum watched Corrie as she changed your nappies ? Her character was written out in 1980, but she was referred to in the script for years afterwards.
  19. Oooh, I like these games... manual, maual, manul.... maun ?
  20. You missed an option...sorry, I cant vote this time. But I did last time if it helps.
  21. Sad, but TBH, Corries never been the same without Ena Sharples.
  22. Christmas Baklava...its like normal Baklava, but with Drambuie and a sprig of holly on top. Lots of it please. Mind you, filo pastry is rather bad for cholesterol isnt it ? In that case, just the usual fruit cake then...cant have enough fruit cake, soaked in Drambuie obviously.
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