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On Jan 7, 1:02*pm, Tim wrote:
On Jan 7, 11:32*am, wrote:





On Jan 7, 12:28*pm, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 11:23:32 -0500, "D.Duck" wrote:


"Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in
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This is a great time waster - the free version is plenty to mess
around with and keep you busy, but the Deluxe version is unbelievable.
I've been playing the game all morning off and on.


Well worth the $20.


Try the free one though - it's a ton of fun.


http://crayon-physics.en.softonic.com/


When I was in kindergarten, I ate the crayons.


Don't doubt it at all. *In fact, you were probably one of those kids
who ate paste between two slices of Playdoh.


You just seem like the type. *:)


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Of course not. When I was about 5 yr.s old, I made a pretty nice
little tug boat out of playdoh. I put it in the bathtub and it sank
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When I was in high school, I was taking a drafting class, just a
simple, shop related drafting class. The shop teacher would give us a
drawing assignment, and usually then fall asleep at his desk while
people were quite and studious. The shop room had a good ventilation
system, because of varnishes, wood working, etc. I was in back and
found a bottle of contact cement in the drawer of the drafting table.
I took the little brush and started coating the drafting table with
it. Just spent the whole period meticulously painting with the glue.
Then, being a very smooth surface, I started rubbing my hands in a
circular motion, really just planning on getting it up before I got
busted. Well, it made a nice looking rubber ball, so I tossed it back
into the lathe area, and that damned thing bounced around like a super
ball! Woke up old Mr. Snyder it hit so many things!
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