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Old 01-18-2008, 12:04 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: technical questions - overtone series, etc...

What is the point of being in London Town if you DON'T visit the foggery shop!?!? Always visit the foggery shop!!
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Old 01-18-2008, 12:05 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You could sufficiently cool down the valves by treating the horn cryogenically.
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Old 01-18-2008, 12:06 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Ok, that last post made a little too much sense for this thread.
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Old 01-18-2008, 12:49 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: technical questions - overtone series, etc...

wait wait wait... you guys are all wrong, he asked for the overtone series, not the overtone itself...


For the overtone series, you must wait for the wind to blow at 93 Latitude 87 Longitude at 92.2455789565 mph exactly, convert it to metric, and if your number comes out to pie then your ok. Keep goingn in the direction the wind is blowing unless its blowing east. If its east, shoot yourself in the foot twice and cry only one tear. If that tear does not cure cancer you have to start all over again. But follow the wind all the way to the 5th polar bear you see in the russian tundra. ask him his name, which would be redundant because it should be your name.... and then... hmm... i dont think i learned past this in my math class
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You must ride through the desert on a horse with no name, turn right at the big bear that looks like a rock, then turn left at the big rock that looks like a bear, then take the Slaucen cut off. After the trolley goes ding, ding, ding catch the slow boat to china and sing, sing, sing!!
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That's deep man.
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For the overtone series, you must wait for the wind to blow at 93 Latitude 87 Longitude at 92.2455789565 mph exactly, convert it to metric, and if your number comes out to pie then your ok. Keep goingn in the direction the wind is blowing unless its blowing east. If its east, shoot yourself in the foot twice and cry only one tear. If that tear does not cure cancer you have to start all over again. But follow the wind all the way to the 5th polar bear you see in the russian tundra. ask him his name, which would be redundant because it should be your name.... and then... hmm... i dont think i learned past this in my math class

Only if it's at a 45 degree angle...... pependicular to the 3rd moon of jupiter, of course
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Man at train station gets hit in groin by turnstyle....

He have ticket to Bangkok...
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