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  • Mailman
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    They're inflated. Not sure if it's air or just nitrogen. Do a Google you lazy bastid!
    They are inflated, just like your ego

    Mailman

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  • Barriebazg
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    anorak alert!!

    Anorak?? Thats the result of googling the question!!!

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    You used to inflate yourself with nitrogen. I've heard of strange ways to get kicks but
    But it made him very cool

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  • bobhope
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    Just finished the book "Rip-off!: The Scandalous Inside Story of the Management Consulting Money Machine"

    Good read

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  • BoredBloke
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    The French Concorde was brought down by one bursting and I've not heard of a solid rubber one bursting, so I'd say that they are inflated

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Euro-commuter
    Potential client to Accenture Consultant: How much do you usually charge for a consultation like this?
    Accenture: 15,000 for 3 questions.
    Client: Isn't that a bit steep?
    Accenture: Yes. What was your third question?

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  • Euro-commuter
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Is that another question?
    Potential client to Accenture Consultant: How much do you usually charge for a consultation like this?
    Accenture: 15,000 for 3 questions.
    Client: Isn't that a bit steep?
    Accenture: Yes. What was your third question?

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    You're not the brightest of people, are you?

    Now, you're either female or an extremely dense fat ugly bloke. Is Threaded a relative by any chance?
    I might be daft but I'm not stupid

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    Come to think of it, if they're inflated surely they would explode at high altitude due to the enormous pressure difference. Or are they deflated in flight and reflated before landing. Or are they so strong they don't explode.
    You're not the brightest of people, are you?

    Now, you're either female or an extremely dense fat ugly bloke. Is Threaded a relative by any chance?

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by Kyajae
    You used to inflate yourself with nitrogen. I've heard of strange ways to get kicks but
    No but I used to take a gasp of 100% oxygen to help with numerous hangovers

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Gibbon
    They're inflated with nitrogen. I know because I used to do it in a previous life.
    You used to inflate yourself with nitrogen. I've heard of strange ways to get kicks but

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  • Gibbon
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    They're inflated with nitrogen. I know because I used to do it in a previous life.

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Barriebazg
    anorak alert!!

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  • freakydancer
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    Is that another question?
    Yes.

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    They're inflated. Not sure if it's air or just nitrogen. Do a Google you lazy bastid!
    Come to think of it, if they're inflated surely they would explode at high altitude due to the enormous pressure difference. Or are they deflated in flight and reflated before landing. Or are they so strong they don't explode.

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