lets go and find out. you bring the pail, ill bring the little flag that goes on top.
2007-02-13 07:43:39
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answered by Oklahoma Economist 6
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there's a Sand citadel construction contest in the Tampa Bay section each and every twelve months, many times close to the White sand sea coast at Clearwater pass. The Castles and sculptors are tremendous, as huge as a vehicle or bus and they very last a number of days until eventually they're smashed and leveled through a bulldozer after the first rate judging and award ceremonies and understanding coverage on television and in the paper. To make the sand shapes very last a lengthy time period the water has Elmer's Glue added to it in a "Secrete share of 10% to 30% depending upon the fellow sculpter who mixes it up with the sand 5 gallons at a time and molds it into shapes now and again trouble-free yet wide and infrequently small yet complicated. do no longer use ocean water with glue, use "clean."
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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No. It is equipped with a large wall and advanced weaponry to keep the tide at bay.
2007-02-13 04:21:12
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answered by Anonymous
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It's really sad, but yes. Starting tomorrow, I'll be building snow castles where I live, only to have the sunshine melt them in the spring. ~~~~
2007-02-13 04:21:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep,Always.Unless it,s in the kid,s sand pit..
2007-02-13 04:20:59
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answered by Bella 7
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Nope I built it on a rock.
2007-02-13 04:21:18
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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They all do.
Except the one's in my sandpit at home!
2007-02-13 04:22:22
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answered by Sparky5115 6
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no, I build it far away from the water.
2007-02-13 04:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Always.
2007-02-13 04:31:42
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answered by Jaded 7
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actually ... I slip my tide into her sand castle ... if you know what i mean
2007-02-13 04:20:51
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answered by Ghost-Rider VI 3
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