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Q. WHat's the best way to eat eggs?
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A. Oh, chicken fetos, yummy. I prefer my chicken fetos with pressed, seasoned and aged curd of millk. Mmmmm curd.
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*goes to read a dictionary*
Was that one you?
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A. xgfcjxfkhxf
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Informative :yes:
Oh but still
I still you though.
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A. Mmmm, I guess you should!
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I need help answering this one...
My friends think im lying that im not a virgin but its not my fault that i have to use jumbo tampons because i have a heavy flow and a wide set vagina.
Q. What would you do if you had an outtie bellybutton?
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A. Hang my self with my own organs.
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A. me me
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That was me
Q. What happens when a bell rings?
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A. To put it scientifically A website told me that:
Some bells are swing-chimed today, the precursor to our full-circle ringing. A swing-chimed bell is operated by a simple lever attached to the top of the headstock. The rope is attached to the other end of the lever, and pulling the rope enables the bell to be swung gently. If one wants to swing the bell higher, so that the sound can travel further, some modification to the rope end of the lever must be made, thus giving rise to the quarter wheel. This trend continued until fitting a whole wheel was the norm.
Ringing with a whole wheel, or ringing full circle, is very different from simply chiming a bell. Although it is more complex and requires a certain amount of physical dexterity, it also means that the ringer has more control over the bell, so that a group or band of ringers can ring their bells in specific orders, which since the seventeenth century have followed the rules of change ringing.
If a bell is swung higher and higher its path will eventually be a circle, starting and ending at the highest point. To get a bell into this position it must be rung up, but once it has reached the highest point it can be rested with the stay against the slider with the mouth of the bell facing up. The stay and slider mechanism was a relatively late development and today is found on all but the very smallest of bells. This mechanism means that ringers need not go to the effort of ringing the bell up and down every time they ring, as the bells can be left up between periods of ringing.
I haven't read this through, but I hope it helps.
The website is http://www.standard8.demon.co.uk/bells/happens.html
So you can go on there, as it has a diagram and more info which may help.
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Q. Will you give me a hug?
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A. erm yes
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Manda = fish tbh
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A. yes! you dont need to boy them much food becasue they are small and eat less and they are handy to store so u can travel light woho!
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