5thranger
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People still used the Sears catalog back then and only the even numbered pages.Bah! That was 133 years ago. They obviously didn't know what they were doing back then!![]()
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People still used the Sears catalog back then and only the even numbered pages.Bah! That was 133 years ago. They obviously didn't know what they were doing back then!![]()
Yes! You guys are onboard with me!People still used the Sears catalog back then and only the even numbered pages.
Al, I know you must do this too. When you're using the microwave and want to cancel it (when it's not completely done) you wait until the seconds are at an even number. ?Yes! You guys are onboard with me!

Of course, who wouldn’t do it that way?Al, I know you must do this too. When you're using the microwave and want to cancel it (when it's not completely done) you wait until the seconds are at an even number. ?
Never turn it off when they're odd numbers!![]()
The same ones who put their TP over instead of underOf course, who wouldn’t do it that way?


No, No, Please refer to post #82The same ones who put their TP over instead of under![]()
No, No, Please refer to post #82
And always use an odd number of sheets.
How about the Kawasaki H2 engine with individual exhaust per cylinder ?This would be awesome if you had two on a Briggs or Kawasaki V twin.
Oddly enough my brain (which is fried beyond the level of a burnt egg on fire?.) the 3 and (x3) 9’s (follow my interest in the 3,6,9 stuff) and even ten dollars actually doesn’t bother me so much since I can just leave a penny on the top of the gas pump and be settled…. Unless I don’t have a penny (which will just cause the thought “I should get a penny and go back to put it there.”…ugh it doesn’t make sense ?.)OH CRAP!! THE HORROR!!!
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Folded of course…we aren’t psychopaths ??So this begs the question, wadded up or folded?
Well a breaker that looks to be in the off position so it’s an even number meethinks.Ok, I don't get it. A tripped breaker?
Folded, for maximum tensile strength and surface area, especially with that thinner-than bible-pages TP they use in rest areas. Wadded increases the absorbancy, but at the expense of crack conformity and coverage.So this begs the question, wadded up or folded?
Good grief, that is so wrong. TP rolls always come with an even number of sheets. If you use an odd number, then there is a high probability that you will have an odd number of sheets left at the end of the roll.And always use an odd number of sheets.
I would have to fix that but do you realise what a task that is, because like the Canadians we use litres (ie 3.7L - US gallon) and with the price currently running around $1.70 a litre, surgeon like finger control is required.OH CRAP!! THE HORROR!!!
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