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Too much and too much... :damn:
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I think you might be the perfect weight and measurement... for drinking beer :D :()1: |
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Greek (or Attic) Talent = 26 kg (57 lb) Roman Talent = 32.3 kg (71 lb) Egyptian Talent = 27 kg (60 lb) Babylonian Talent = 30.3 kg (67 lb) So the average of those is 28.9 kg (63.4 lb) Which roughly is 182 kg (399.4 lb) :o I'm hoping now that you're around 12' tall :O: |
Ick, you are right. I mistakenly thought that a talent was 42 pounds. I wonder where I got that idea from???
Anyway consider me chagrined. :oops: |
You could have got the idea from any members not willing to divulge their mass. Easy mistaka de maka!
Besides, my info was from a reputable source and a talent in any civilisation could be 42 lb, or less - now I'm really worried if you're 12' :D |
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Last time I checked a BMI it said I was underweight - 67 inches and 120 lbs. :hmmm: I really don't mind, although I suppose as it is I don't have much meat to turn into muscle. |
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How much do I weigh?
NONYA! |
You want to know how tall I am and how much I weigh you should have come to the subsim meet... :yep:
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Must be state secret . . .:rotfl2: |
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To be fair to her and women in general though, that is a bit of a one sided theory mate. :03: You just might want to run that one past a few modern women too see what they think of it.... and dont be too surprised if many of them want to hang you from nearest lampost (metaphorically speaking) :haha: |
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