My clubs are a bit rusty. My balls could use a good washing too. ...There’s a pun in here somewhere about the front And back 9, but I haven’t had enough coffee.
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Someone said Goofball, and it was like Commissioner Gordon flipped on the BT light...
My clubs are a bit rusty. My balls could use a good washing too. ...There’s a pun in here somewhere about the front And back 9, but I haven’t had enough coffee.
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Someone said Goofball, and it was like Commissioner Gordon flipped on the BT light...
DNLB..... Challenge accepted.
I don't know...
Goofballs can be pretty big...
I've been called a goofball, but I prefer the sucking without the garden hose, just go the direct route.
All that, without even a double-dog dare...
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I can suck a goofball through a garden hose. Just sayin'.
Took a break from cutting tile and popped in to see what the fora had going on...
Let’s skip the whole, lotion going back into the basket thing... let’s go back to the part where she creates a vacuum in her mouth... Is this before or after she gets the hose?
Inquiring dirty minds wanna know.
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BTW, my FF about the 40' straw was because of AZ's post "...but still can't pull the liquid further up the straw because you have reached how high the atmosphere can push."
Not 31 feet, not 37 feet, not 40 feet, 30 feet. It's science, bitches!!! I don't make this shit up.
Science; fuck yeah!!!
Suck on that.
In a vacuum.
With a straw.
:-)
Sand witch.
Good..... What kind of witchcraft? Lmao
"FF: you cannot take a poop in space without mechanical help."
Mechanic? Pfffttt...
A good accountant with a sharp pencil could work it out- and get you a tax deduction.
OK, I'll assume that the straw is the same height as the depth of the glass, and the glass is full.
You put your mouth on the straw, create a vacuum in your mouth, water rises into your mouth as the atmospheric pressure forces water up the straw and into your mouth because the pressure inside your mouth is lower than the atmospheric pressure on the water in the glass/straw.
Here: kidscorner. o rg/playlist/8-science/29-how-do-straws-work-air-pressure
Now, let's really mess you up...
FF: On earth, at sea level, if you had a 40' straw, you could only get the water to a height of 30' inside the straw.
I don't understand the question... level of the water in the glass is at the top of the straw, or if the level of the water in the straw is at the top of the straw?
Good..... ....and if the level of the water is at the top of the straw?
FF: you cannot take a poop in space without mechanical help.
Well that was fun.
Air pressure (Force/Area) is measured by a simple physics calculation: P=F/A. Physics isn't a faulty science. AZ's post was correct. Lowering the air pressure in the straw below the atmospheric air pressure causes the fluid to rise in the straw to create an equilibrium of the pressure in the straw to that of the atmospheric air pressure exerted on the fluid in the glass.
FF: You can't drink from a straw in space because in a vacuum, there is no air pressure.
AZ...... Yes, when you brought in faulty science. But I guess it was “funny” in that regard. So carry on wayward son. Lol
"Oh good grief."
Oh good grief, what? Did I miss the point of the "fun fact" thread?
AZ.......” When you suck on a straw, the suck is not actually pulling the liquid up the straw. You simply remove the air that was pushing the liquid down. ”
Oh good grief.
Amanda, ok you made us look and you are quite right, not only the cutest bottom but looking good from the front also.
Saw a silly facebook post asking if a straw has one hole or two.
Related fun fact. When you suck on a straw, the suck is not actually pulling the liquid up the straw. You simply remove the air that was pushing the liquid down. The atmosphere pushing down on the surface of the liquid pushes the liquid up the straw once the air in the straw that was pushing the liquid down is removed.
A long and wide enough straw (and strong enough so it doesn't just collapse the straw) could reach the point where you have absolute vacuum, but still can't pull the liquid further up the straw because you have reached how high the atmosphere can push. Of course, if the liquid is (or contains) water, it would be boiling at room temperature... so the straw will fill with water in gaseous state.
Fun fact: "that7girl" has got the cutest bottom I've seen in quite a long time.
~Amanda
breezing through these posts I think I read hand jobs are different than huffy jobs
No, I think a handlebar is entirely different than a huffy, but I have been somewhat breathless lately, having to mask all day on workdays... CO2 reuptake is no joke.
Like a handle bar grip on a Huffy?