Roger A. Shrubber
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that is Walden creek....maybe not a particularly deep or wide part of it, but a creek none the lessNo offense intended. But is that Plaster creek or a drainage ditch?
that is Walden creek....maybe not a particularly deep or wide part of it, but a creek none the lessNo offense intended. But is that Plaster creek or a drainage ditch?
Walden creek down the road from me is a drainage ditch. LOL. Peace.that is Walden creek....maybe not a particularly deep or wide part of it, but a creek none the less
lol you probably haven't used it since your high school physics class. It's units of measurement based on universal constants like the speed of light, electrical charges, etc.Uhhhh ....
what is a natural unit?
(Mine is a bit unnatural. Bicycle accident as a teen.)
Non-siliconized.lol you probably haven't used it since your high school physics class. It's units of measurement based on universal constants like the speed of light, electrical charges, etc.
I can tell where this is headed...lollol you probably haven't used it since your high school physics class. It's units of measurement based on universal constants like the speed of light, electrical charges, etc.
That's rough...lol you probably haven't used it since your high school
It'll be okay. ADHD will intervene.I can tell where this is headed...lol
It was rough and calloused. That's why they quit using it.That's rough...
Aside from those relevant to chemistry (professionally) and astronomy (hobby), not often.lol you probably haven't used it since your high school physics class. It's units of measurement based on universal constants like the speed of light, electrical charges, etc.
You're amazing. But I don't care to hear how you use your unit in those endeavors.Aside from those relevant to chemistry (professionally) and astronomy (hobby), not often.
what do you mean? Do any of us use what we learned in physics in our daily lives? I know I don't.That's rough...
I keep falling until a larger mass absorbs my inertia and kinetic energy daily.what do you mean? Do any of us use what we learned in physics in our daily lives? I know I don't.
I was referring to his unit..was a joke.what do you mean? Do any of us use what we learned in physics in our daily lives? I know I don't.
Sounds kinky......I keep falling until a larger mass absorbs my inertia and kinetic energy daily.
I love “physics in real life” moments: sun dogs, fogbows, a water drop dancing on a hot skillet, catenary curves, moaning sands, wingtip vortices, and on and on. Many of my posts in “Beautiful” are in this category.what do you mean? Do any of us use what we learned in physics in our daily lives? I know I don't.
Puts me in mind of the Rush tuneRadio waves travel at the speed of light.
It will leave you with a couple kinks anyways.Sounds kinky......
Like when your in full on pornstar mode and go for a stroke 2" to far out and miss..........hate that.....It will leave you with a couple kinks anyways.