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donna52522 03-11-14 09:38 AM

Can anyone explain this?
 
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Betonov 03-11-14 09:48 AM

I think it shows how to ease the penetration when dealing with a virgin

donna52522 03-11-14 09:59 AM

WOW, Ok..............I am in a secret group on Facebook and nobody could figure it out....If a moderator deems this thread inappropriate please remove it.

Wolferz 03-11-14 10:30 AM

That's not how you make a peanut butter and nanner samich.:haha:

TheDarkWraith 03-11-14 10:45 AM

I fail to see the point of this 'exercise'.

You cut a geometric figure in a slice of bread. You inserted an object that was much larger than the geometric figure thus tearing the slice of bread.

You have proven that objects larger than the object they are supposed to go through will cause damage to the object. :06:

Jimbuna 03-11-14 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2184471)
I think it shows how to ease the penetration when dealing with a virgin

Are you being serious?

AVGWarhawk 03-11-14 11:36 AM

I don't know. Banana nut bread? Not sure how the carpenters square relates. :hmmm:

Betonov 03-11-14 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2184516)
Are you being serious?

No. Just typed the most absurd thing that poped into my acetone soaked balkan mind :-?

Jimbuna 03-11-14 11:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 2184525)
No. Just typed the most absurd thing that poped into my acetone soaked balkan mind :-?

Rgr that matey

krashkart 03-11-14 12:24 PM

I fail to see the logic behind using precision instruments to mash a banana through a slice of bread. Just mash the banana straight through the slice of bread and be done with it so we can move on to the next useless demonstration. :shifty:

Now in this next demonstration we will learn how to use only a sawzall, a dragline, and 150 gallons of Xylene to ease the difficult process of mashing a 24 oz. ball pein hammer through a slice of bread. :O:

TheDarkWraith 03-11-14 12:42 PM

I think it would be better to study the effects of 1lb of fertilizer and 16 oz of diesel fuel. Ensure you are wearing your safety glasses :haha:

Sailor Steve 03-11-14 12:58 PM

There's an old builder's joke: Cut to shape, pound to fit. I'm betting this is something similar, along the lines of an engineer trying to design a sandwich.

Wolferz 03-11-14 01:23 PM

Overly complicated instructions on how to make banana bread without peeling the banana.
That, or it's a secret initiation rite for the Masons.

It's like an Elephant and Rhino hybrid...
Elephino.:O:

Betonov 03-11-14 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2184557)
There's an old builder's joke: Cut to shape, pound to fit. I'm betting this is something similar, along the lines of an engineer trying to design a sandwich.

Measure with vernier calipers, mark with chalk, cut with an axe :03:

Oberon 03-11-14 01:33 PM

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