Rubber doesn't float
A childhood of swimming underwater to retrieve rubber bricks from the bottom of the swimming pool confirms this
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:15,
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Was your childhood house built out of rubber then?
You'd have thought they'd have used some form of mortar.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:17,
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Well I assumed the house was made of rubber
Judging by the walls of my bedroom
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:18,
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attention! attention!
Mictoboy is in the building (or on a fag break)
afternoon sir!
They letting you back on B3ta now?
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:21,
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afternoon sir!
They letting you back on B3ta now?
Whatever they were, didn't you have nothing better to do than chuck them in our pool?
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:25,
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You mean those rubber bricks
that are actually just bricks coated in rubber, not rubber all the way through?
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:20,
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Well one of the ones in our class had a chunk missing
I'm guessing it was chomped on by one of the school mongs
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:22,
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aye
we cut one up just to make sure. They have a cement/concrete center for crunchy goodness.
Though you are still right, that type of rubber sinks :p We used to use hockey pucks too, they are rubber through and through.
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Mon 23 Jul 2007, 16:28,
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Though you are still right, that type of rubber sinks :p We used to use hockey pucks too, they are rubber through and through.