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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"How many 4in sausages would it take to go round the equator?
are there that many men that wud admit theyre only 4"? xx hows u doing sweetie? xxx"
Loving you train of thought! Mwah
and yes i do have an answer, but of to pub now, hehehehehe will tell you all later |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"How many 4in sausages would it take to go round the equator?
are there that many men that wud admit theyre only 4"? xx hows u doing sweetie? xxx
Loving you train of thought! Mwah
and yes i do have an answer, but of to pub now, hehehehehe will tell you all later" Spoilsport! |
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"its female, or should i say the acurate method
does it include the squigly bit on the end or is it pure sausague?"
and what about the bit where it tapers off does it include that and when you say 4 inches is that the shaft and the equater is variuos widths and goes over a few mountais do we go through the mountain or over it ??? pmsl |
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...but...
The above measurements apply only if the distance calculated is around the equator. The Earth's average diamter is 12,750km but it bulges at the equator, giving the diameter of the Earth an extra 43km.
Length of equator:
40,075km or 24,901.5 miles which equates to 1,578,000 inches / 4 = 394,500 sausages - ish |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"erm, the equator is 1,578,000,000 inches, not 1,578,000 inches - you're only 1000 out
Mick
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The equator is 24,901.5 miles, there are 63, 360 inchs in a mile, there for the equator is 1577759040 inch in the equator, therefore the previous guess of 1,578,000 was 1576181040 off, So I guess I was being nice saying that it was close, lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"erm, the equator is 1,578,000,000 inches, not 1,578,000 inches - you're only 1000 out
Mick
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Ok, so I left off a few zero's - what's the big deal, I have to leave one off every time I'm asked how big my cock is as it's scares the gals away, so it's a force of habit you see hehehe |
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