
frogzx12r wrote:Better head to the RSPCA Strika, you are gonna need a LOT of cats !!![]()
Dont tell em you are making a time macine but or they will think you are crazy, tell em youre going crabbing instead....
Strika wrote:OK, then stereo, based on that, how many cats and what types do you recommend, and how many loaves of bread and tubs of butter would I need, to do a 1'20" lap time on my 9 around Phillip Island without falling off??? And, how many more cats/tubs/loaves would I need if it was raining???????
Stereo wrote:Strika wrote:OK, then stereo, based on that, how many cats and what types do you recommend, and how many loaves of bread and tubs of butter would I need, to do a 1'20" lap time on my 9 around Phillip Island without falling off??? And, how many more cats/tubs/loaves would I need if it was raining???????
I am afraid cats and buttered toast wont help you.... Gravity and friction are essential to speed around a track..... if you reduce the amount of gravity your bike will lose tracktion and simply slide off the track...
Stereo wrote:Jonno wrote:Dear Doc Stereo,
some things in life are so very complex and usually we/I just accept it to be so and move on...
However after dropping my toast on the floor this morning it seems it always lands buttered side down thus picking up all matter of filth in the butter, not a good thing so I have to do a new piece as that is easier than cleaning the floor and interupting my time schedule for the day, now what would happen if both sides of the toast were buttered would that make it land on its side on the crust??
How can one stop said toast from falling in the first place or should I get a cat to study this phenomenon??
BLAH BLAH BLAH
Adjust my busy timetable to accomodate falling pieces of toast??
Thankyou and I am waiting with interest for you answer Doctor..
Aliens on distant planets already discovered this a long time ago...
Staple a piece of toast, butter side up to a cat and you have a crude anti-gravity device... because both refuse to land wrong way up.... Add more cats and more toast to make a stronger machine...
You have to freeze the cats ofcourse to stop them trying to lick the butter off the toast....
But to answer your question..... Stop dropping your toast is probably the place to start...
Bluefly wrote:kellz wrote:dr stereo
i want to know why my bike has died?
Your bike has died because you never ride it - you're always online posting!! DER!![]()
kellz wrote:dr stereo
i want to know why my bike has died?
kellz wrote:and when will i get my letter from the rta saying i have no ticket to ride?
kellz wrote:note: i usually have bad luck with this, and could this all be happening because i havent told my dad about the fine or impeeding loss of licence?
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