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Topic: Nuclear fusion and splitting the atom.
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Sat 06/12/10 09:06 AM





I did a day course in atomic fusion but it still did not explain why or how popping candy pops in your mouth.
I suppose they are like all sweets here today gone tomorrow, it is like candy cigarettes, the government banned them because it encourages children to smoke,,, like the 20 ft by 80 ft billboards saying Rothmans don’t then?
Nor does it explain why popping candy pops?
Guess i will never know????



The reason is: because a football has no hair ...
Isuppose u can prove that with quantum physics?winking spock


Can't everyone ... ? Jeez ...
I usually rely on kineseology for movement questions


I just go to my default setting of 'Brownian Movement' ... and lots of lube ...

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Sat 06/12/10 09:21 AM






I did a day course in atomic fusion but it still did not explain why or how popping candy pops in your mouth.
I suppose they are like all sweets here today gone tomorrow, it is like candy cigarettes, the government banned them because it encourages children to smoke,,, like the 20 ft by 80 ft billboards saying Rothmans don’t then?
Nor does it explain why popping candy pops?
Guess i will never know????



The reason is: because a football has no hair ...
Isuppose u can prove that with quantum physics?winking spock


Can't everyone ... ? Jeez ...
I usually rely on kineseology for movement questions


I just go to my default setting of 'Brownian Movement' ... and lots of lube ...
I would postulate that lube on a football would be counter productive????spock slaphead shades

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Sat 06/12/10 09:22 AM







I did a day course in atomic fusion but it still did not explain why or how popping candy pops in your mouth.
I suppose they are like all sweets here today gone tomorrow, it is like candy cigarettes, the government banned them because it encourages children to smoke,,, like the 20 ft by 80 ft billboards saying Rothmans don’t then?
Nor does it explain why popping candy pops?
Guess i will never know????



The reason is: because a football has no hair ...
Isuppose u can prove that with quantum physics?winking spock


Can't everyone ... ? Jeez ...
I usually rely on kineseology for movement questions


I just go to my default setting of 'Brownian Movement' ... and lots of lube ...
I would postulate that lube on a football would be counter productive????spock slaphead shades


Only if the direction of spin is levorotatory ...

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Sat 06/12/10 09:38 AM








I did a day course in atomic fusion but it still did not explain why or how popping candy pops in your mouth.
I suppose they are like all sweets here today gone tomorrow, it is like candy cigarettes, the government banned them because it encourages children to smoke,,, like the 20 ft by 80 ft billboards saying Rothmans don’t then?
Nor does it explain why popping candy pops?
Guess i will never know????



The reason is: because a football has no hair ...
Isuppose u can prove that with quantum physics?winking spock


Can't everyone ... ? Jeez ...
I usually rely on kineseology for movement questions


I just go to my default setting of 'Brownian Movement' ... and lots of lube ...
I would postulate that lube on a football would be counter productive????spock slaphead shades


Only if the direction of spin is levorotatory ...
ummmmmm - gotta go look that one up - I don't care how or where it spins - if it's lubricated, catching it would be analagous to grasping the proverbial greased pig (or in your case pigskin)hahawinking

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Sun 06/13/10 04:38 PM

Shshhs am I the only one that understood the question???...........slaphead Or am I wrong tooooooooooooo???whoa


You are not wrong, and you aren't the only person who understood the question - you are just the only person who both (a) understood the question and (b) took the question seriously.

Pop rocks were banned - somewhere, in some way - about 20 years ago. Maybe it was state by state, but obviously not banned if you mail order them.

Sweetest wrote:

I usually rely on kineseology for movement questions


Is that 'real kineseology' or 'applied kineseology'?

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