Re: What is the product of your drop height, age, height, and weight?
- From: UNIquelyCanadian <UNIquelyCanadian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 07:37:42 -0500
Yup, Harpers a 'trend Setter'
(http://www.dogbiz.com/dogs-grp1/setter-irish/irish-set.htm)! (Pity
they mislabeled the page!)
However I prefer the hair-length in centimeters times shoe size in UK
length times crank length in inches times long jump distance in yards,
I find it to be a much more indicative number.
But, I won't complain about the system...I'm a:
1,054,850 foot-year-inch-pounds
...that still doesn't come close to a FOG on a unicycle! I would have
to multiply the last factor by at least 2 to even come close!!!
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UNIquelyCanadian
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asking you not to believe them. So don?t.?
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