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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 136: Again?
Good Morning Lodge!
Good Morning Lodge!
There is a wrong way to cut something into 1/8x1/8 strips?
Yep; kept hearing "too thick" yesterday before I got it right.I think it's more along the lines of failing to do so.
Morning, Lodge. Only 24 hours until Sh*tStorm: Hoton.
Your math is off. Unless you've decided to head up early.
Derp. Here I was hoping that no one would notice that I thought today was Thursday.
EDIT: Guess it wasn't Simple Math (c) after all.
Don't you try to steal time from me, boy! I need it to be Wednesday. Still lots to do!
Don't you try to steal time from me, boy! I need it to be Wednesday. Still lots to do!
Ditto.
Pfft. How long does is take you to throw some clothes and booze in the jeep?
Summer only started 8 days ago silly.Hard to believe it's July 1 this Friday. I feel like summer is almost half over!
It should be a little downriver from Decatur I believe. Wilson Dam is in the Shoals area, so I would think you would need to use a lock to get around that perhaps.I doubt I have, where is that around? We went from Decatur, AL up the Tennesee towards Kentucky then down the Ohio to the Mississippi. While I won't do it on this hitch, we're supposed to go back to Decatur from Houston via Mobile and take some rivers north from there.
You must feel like that grunt in the army who got stuck on KP duty all week because he screwed up eh Gomer Pyle??Evening, Lodge!
First day of Skills 1 is over with, and I'm already sick of looking at potatoes. By the time this quarter is over with, I will be able to dice a potato with the best of them.
I was told that there would be no Math!!!!Poll 137 is nearing. Some notes on 137:
MATH - AVERT YOUR EYES!
One hundred [and] thirty-seven is the 33rd prime number; the next is 139, with which it comprises a twin prime, and thus 137 is a Chen prime. 137 is an Eisenstein prime with no imaginary part and a real part of the form 3n − 1. It is also the fourth Stern prime. 137 is a strong prime in the sense that it is more than the arithmetic mean of its two neighboring primes.
Using two radii to divide a circle according to the golden ratio yields sectors of approximately 137° (the golden angle) and 222°.
137 is a strictly non-palindromic number and a primeval number.
Summer only started 8 days ago silly.