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  • DrSpike
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    No, there are limits to how much illegal torture one will engage in even for George and co.

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  • Zoid
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    Maybe bongo & co can get a gig at Guantanamo?

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  • snoopy369
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    Originally posted by Nikolai
    How do you define "joy"?
    Presumably as "screaming in agony"

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  • Nikolai
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    How do you define "joy"?

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  • bongo
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    Only the pleasure of bringing joy to my fellow men and women

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  • Nikolai
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    How much did you get for dressing like that?

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  • bongo
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    Don't insult that shirt, it cost me 25000 rupi on Bali in 2001

    I bought a blue one as well, 50000* for the lot

    (* US$ 7 at the time I think )

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  • DrSpike
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    Yes, that shirt is awful.

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  • Zoid
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    bongo, that pic is just...weird

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  • Paddy
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    scarey dudes

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  • bongo
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    Now for something *completely* different.

    We had our christmas party this saturday. Some of us performed in front of our colleagues. My total lack of nervousness in front of 300+ strangers can be attributed to an exceptionally full bladder...


    Yours truly in the middle
    Attached Files

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  • bongo
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    I have seen the trick on TV a few times, performed in places like siberia and the south pole under temperatures as low as -50°C (now, THAT'S cold)

    I got to test it twice, the first time at -32°C, the second time at -27°C. There must be a line somewhere between -25°C and -30°C as the the second try was a disappointment compared to the first. Air humidity may play a role as well.

    I'll remember a camera if it ever happen again

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  • Zoid
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    I would like to have an opportunity to test that. Allthough I don´t like the cold that much it´s pretty frustrating to never ever have a real winter. In Gothenburg it´s always damp and windy and snow is more of an exception than a rule. I´d like the winter to come in October/November and end in March, at least then you know what to expect.

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  • Skanky Burns
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    Somehow, neither do I.

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  • DrSpike
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    Originally posted by bongo

    Nah, no big deal. Our cars, clothes, houses etc are made to handle it

    Had below -30 a couple of years ago, then I got to test the "throw a cup of boiling water in the air during extremely low temperatures"-trick.

    Cool(!) trick, try it if you ever get the change, the water vaporize almost instantly. A big WOOOFF and all you got left is a cloud the size of a cow...
    I am almost certain I will never get to test this.

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