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    Pythagorean Theorum

    After reading Shaunmarns challenge to answer his candyarse sphere question, Im giving a once in a lifetime opportunity to obtain 2 bottles of the current release of the semi world famous Hatch Lane Shiraz(admired by many, owned by few) to any punter that can finish this little ditty. A classic!!
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    The Theorum: the angle of the dangle, plus the sag of the bag is?

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    Pie times radius square!

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    The angle of the dangle decreases with the
    sag of the bag and increases with the heat
    of the meat in proportion to the mass of
    the ass and the beauty of the cutie."


    or so im told ...

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    Impressive lonzy! You said it all with a straight face too.

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    well when it comes to sujects like this ... I cant help but keep a straight face .... lmao ........ awwww it didnt last hehehe

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    Hey Lonzy your warm . but no cigar8)

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    hmmm

    hints

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    Phythagoras

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    damn lol

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    Is the throb of the knob constant?

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    Oh you big white hirsute beast! No more comments thanks Coach

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    In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem or Pythagoras' theorem is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. The theorem is named after the Greek mathematician Pythagoras, who by tradition is credited with its discovery.[1]

    The Pythagorean theorem: The sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs (blue and red) equals the area of the square on the hypotenuse (purple).

    The theorem is as follows:

    In any right triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs (i.e. the two sides other than the hypotenuse).

    If we let c be the length of the hypotenuse and a and b be the lengths of the other two sides, the theorem can be expressed as the following equation:

    a^2 + b^2 = c^2. \,

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    X. give me your details via the usual. Any person who can mention Hypotenuse in a sentence deserves a couple of bottles of red
    Unfortunately no cigar

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    what about me ... Im warm

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    thanks TLH - but i wont claim them - anyone can cut and paste from wikipedia.

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