[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Stump Arfcom (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 11/18/2010 2:30:41 PM EDT
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Here's how we play. Post a question, any question. Correct answer posts one. Nothing subjective, no "beans or no beans", "9mm or .45" stuff.
So, what Army regulation governs appearance and grooming? (easy, I know, just getting the ball roll rolling) |
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How tall would I have to build a tower for someone at the very top to go into geosynchronous orbit? As in when they reach the top floor they are "weightless". Reading fail. I predict this whole post will end in fail. ![]() Show me a post in GD that don't end in fail.... and I'll show you a land shark!
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How tall would I have to build a tower for someone at the very top to go into geosynchronous orbit? As in when they reach the top floor they are "weightless". Reading fail. I predict this whole post will end in fail. ![]() That's not a question, so no points there. Neither is this, so no points for me. |
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AR 670-1 Quoted: Here's how we play. Post a question, any question. Correct answer posts one. Nothing subjective, no "beans or no beans", "9mm or .45" stuff. So, what Army regulation governs appearance and grooming? (easy, I know, just getting the ball roll rolling) |
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What popular candy bar was named after a horse that the Mars family owned? Snickers Next question: What language does the word "Claymore" derive from originally? Scottish Gaelic Why does my dog like to eat rocks? ![]() Perhaps your dog is actually a dinosaur and those are gizzard stones used in digestion?
BTW, you are correct about Gaelic, however, there is a hypothesis that the Gaelic term "claidheamh mor" also derives from the Latin "gladius magnus," which translates as "great sword." |
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What popular candy bar was named after a horse that the Mars family owned? Snickers Next question: What language does the word "Claymore" derive from originally? Scottish Gaelic Why does my dog like to eat rocks? ![]() Perhaps your dog is actually a dinosaur and those are gizzard stones used in digestion?
BTW, you are correct about Gaelic, however, there is a hypothesis that the Gaelic term "claidheamh mor" also derives from the Latin "gladius magnus," which translates as "great sword." Damn those gizzards. Ya I really didn't know I just used http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claymore
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How tall would I have to build a tower for someone at the very top to go into geosynchronous orbit? As in when they reach the top floor they are "weightless". Reading fail. I predict this whole post will end in fail. ![]() Show me a post in GD that don't end in fail.... and I'll show you a land shark! ![]() http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_vOXmJBFSldc/SX0OQMfiCHI/AAAAAAAAAD0/Vgf2baWRJBk/s320/shark.jpg ![]() Fuck it... I'm foing to bed.
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: what it the ppm of salt in the ocean I goo-ted, 35,000. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––- 93% of all (this product) are purchased by women. Lipstick. No. Just googled the answer. Surprising, yet completely believable. Yeah, it makes perfect sense. |
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what it the ppm of salt in the ocean I goo-ted, 35,000.
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93% of all (this product) are purchased by women.
Lipstick. No. Condoms? Guilt? No no, 93% of all guilt is given by women, not purchased by them. |
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Who scored the game winning goal in Wayne Gretzky's last hockey game. It was against the Pens and I think Jagr had the game winner. Slight chance my memory is shot and it was Kovalev. Both scored that night. An easy one: Who was the first American President? |
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Who scored the game winning goal in Wayne Gretzky's last hockey game. It was against the Pens and I think Jagr had the game winner. Slight chance my memory is shot and it was Kovalev. Both scored that night. An easy one: Who was the first American President? John Hanson; but he wasn't President of the United States but rather the President of Congress under the articles of confederation before the Constitution was ratified. |

