Originally posted by SallyAnne
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Originally posted by ASB View PostNot been for a couple of years, but it always used to be good (if you like greek of course). So convenient to nip round the corner to sands for a figt and a stabbing after too. I think sands is rather better these days but when I used to go about 10 years ago it often got pretty scary.
I've only been to Sands once, a girl gave me a black eye.
My mum rang yesterday to tell me the Greeks have got the Cabot… talk about small town mentality.Science isn't about why, it's about why not. You ask: why is so much of our science dangerous? I say: why not marry safe science if you love it so much. In fact, why not invent a special safety door that won't hit you in the butt on the way out, because you are fired. - Cave JohnsonComment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI've only been to Sands once, a girl gave me a black eye.
There used to be "gentlemans" club on Broadway - don't know if it's still there. I ended up in there very pissed with some mates a few years back. The topless pool was very comical. I think sky should televise it.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostHas noone done it yet?!!!
Alex returns = 1 min
Claire and Denise cross = 8 mins
Billy returns = 2 mins
Alex and Billy cross = 2 mins
Total = 15 mins.
Obviously this could have been avoided if the women had worn some more suitable shoes or had enough room in their handbags for another torch...Comment
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ok
so we need to cross the bridge with all 4 people
now given the question it will take
8 mins for D
4 mins for C
2 mins for B
which is 14 mins
in between times a has to come back two times
so you get 16 mins (or secs)
unless obviously a is strong enough to carry b, c and d in which case you can do it in 5
go on do tell the answer.....Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postok
so we need to cross the bridge with all 4 people
now given the question it will take
8 mins for D
4 mins for C
2 mins for B
which is 14 mins
in between times a has to come back two times
so you get 16 mins (or secs)
unless obviously a is strong enough to carry b, c and d in which case you can do it in 5
go on do tell the answer.....
See Pondlife's answer above.
Everyone assumed that A has to come back all the time...but not so.
A+B = 2 mins.
A comes back = 1 min.
C+D = 8 mins.
B comes back = 2 mins.
A+B = 2 mins.
= 15 mins.The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostSee Pondlife's answer above.
Everyone assumed that A has to come back all the time...but not so.
A+B = 2 mins.
A comes back = 1 min.
C+D = 8 mins.
B comes back = 2 mins.
A+B = 2 mins.
= 15 mins.
Mich gave you the answer (albeit sneakily) about 10 mins after you posted....
OwlHoot - Bragged about how easy it was (although he was spouting bulltulip)
ASB - Told him he was wrong (which suggests that He knew the real answer)
I - (also) Implied OwlHoot was shot down flames (suggesting I knew the answer)
Don't you read any of this stuff!!Comment
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI'm a very efficient love maker, it's not my fault if she can't keep up.Comment
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