yes because if the dangle doesn't have a good angle then the meat feels not heat lmao
2007-08-28 08:47:46
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answer #1
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answered by kaluah96 3
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this has got to be a serious question ----i can tell by the hair do---the angle of the dangle is greater in the heat--Thar's always more swinging going on in the heat----therefore the angle gets greater--
2016-05-20 02:20:31
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answered by ? 3
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You forget to factor in the motion of the ocean and the size of the wave.
LOL
2007-08-28 08:50:05
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answered by Char 7
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Sounds like a DEEP question.
2007-08-28 11:57:02
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answered by Mrs. Large Richard 5
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Yes. Another math and science genius visits R&S today. Place is crawling with them. We are blessed.
2007-08-28 08:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not the size of the ship,
It's the motion in the ocean!
2007-08-28 08:45:23
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answered by colonelgandalf 1
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It's the girth at birth.
2007-08-28 08:46:42
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answered by S K 7
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Free your mind and your @ss will follow.
2007-08-28 08:48:19
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answered by Anonymous
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not necessarily....even the dangliest meat is sometimes lukewarm.
2007-08-28 08:48:48
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answered by elfkin, attention whore 4
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All I can do at this point is laugh. =D
2007-08-28 08:45:43
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answered by Jecka 1
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