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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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you were fine, apart from you homicidal golfing skills.
But it's only natural you'd want your revenge after I had made such a cogent argument for the virtues of a planned economy.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 17:37, 1 reply, 13 years ago)
I reckon the pain was throwing off my judgement
that's definitely my excuse

/shit at mini golf
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 17:38, Reply)
Shit. I wasn't even feeling ill.
What's my excuse for being so unbelievably shit at mini golf? and when I think of all those extra hours I was down there practising, too....
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 17:55, Reply)
Haha was nice to meet you :)
and you thrashed me by a considerable margin!
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:32, Reply)
Yeah, but you thrashed those ne'er do wells at the train station.
The way that big one cried for his mummy was especially moving.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:41, Reply)
I had no mercy naturally

(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:43, Reply)
It's fine, just glad you could make it.
I did think you looked a bit tired. I guess the pain is the reason you were so viscous with though lads at the station. I'm still in awe.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:34, Reply)
I've always thought viscosity was an underrated trait.

(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:39, Reply)
Indeed it is.
The other week I found out that hydrochloric acid is actually thick and gloopy.

Whodathunkit?
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:40, Reply)
Err. It's not *that* gloopy
and it depends what the concentration is. Conc sulphuric acid is more gloopy than hydrochloric, in my experience.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:42, Reply)
If you say so.
My experience in applied chemistry is limited to the ingestion of MDs.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:45, Reply)
Concentrated phosphoric and sulphuric are very viscous - sulphuric is very greasy too.
Hydrochloric acid is a gas at room temperature, it's usually sold as a solution in water or alcohol.
(, Sun 2 Oct 2011, 18:50, Reply)

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