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he will have to share his gains :)
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do they have any bingo halls in vegas?
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actually they do taxi,its called keno over there:)
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SOMEONE SAY BINGO?
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Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach
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Oh fekkk me i'ts not the Poetic Phillanderers Forum..........
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HOUSE
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i don't think so mate, i'll tell you later.
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Hold on did Ariston not cash in the Bad beat tourney last night ?
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l0l00l0l0l0l0l0l0l0lll0l0l0
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Good start for Europe in the Ryder Cup.
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whats 1%and 2% of 12.80 please:)
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I'll name that tune in one
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so what's it called
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Say it again!
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everyones a winner baby:)
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Has he won yet?
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K Club greens even more receptive today after buckets of overnight rain.
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i never said that, ffs why don't you grow up.
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Hows it going over there Mr Falcon???
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Who
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Dr Phil IMVHO
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Sorry that bit about implying the individual selections posted on this thread being rubbish wasn't fair - as I said it is very difficult to predict these.
What I was getting at is that if u add up the US v Europe predictions on these most postings say it will be tight/tie/ USA win even - I just dont see it being remotely like that. If Europe dont have it won by the end of the first 7 or max 8 matches I will be extremely surprised given the way the draw has panned out |
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Did you win
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Who on earth is posting on Hawk's account?!
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Nuclear fusion of light elements releases the energy that causes stars to shine and hydrogen bombs to explode. Nuclear fusion of heavy elements (absorbing energy) occurs in the extremely high-energy conditions of supernova explosions. Nuclear fusion in stars and supernovae is the primary process by which new natural elements are created. It is this reaction that is harnessed in fusion power.
It takes considerable energy to force nuclei to fuse, even those of the least massive element, hydrogen. But the fusion of lighter nuclei, which creates a heavier nucleus and a free neutron, will generally release more energy than it took to force them togetheran exothermic process that can produce self-sustaining reactions. The energy released in most nuclear reactions is much larger than that for chemical reactions, because the binding energy that holds a nucleus together is far greater than the energy that holds electrons to a nucleus. For example, the ionization energy gained by adding an electron to a hydrogen nucleus is 13.6 electron voltsless than one-millionth of the 17 MeV released in the D-T (deuterium-tritium) reaction shown to the top right. Building upon the nuclear transmutation experiments of Ernest Rutherford done a few years earlier, fusion of light nuclei (hydrogen isotopes) was first observed by Mark Oliphant in 1932, and the steps of the main cycle of nuclear fusion in stars were subsequently worked out by Hans Bethe throughout the remainder of that decade. |
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For more on that topic
www.toshiwonka.blogspot.com |
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GN all :p
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Morning all.
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Sorry wrong thread ;-)
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whats going on here then
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perhaps the builder could donate a percentage of his winnings too.
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thats better
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whats going on here then?
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came so close to being forgotten this thread lol.
**s the lot of you ;) can we not go back to picking on the yoofs? |
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ttt
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http://ystv.york.ac.uk/fun/archive/memorylane/John%20Barratt%20watching%20Paint%20dry.jpg
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screw you guys Im going home! (imagine cartmans voice and hawkos frame)
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Any cashes last night? Bad beat etc?
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this thread is indestructible
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