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thread: Apple is thin

  1. #91
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    Just ensure that you're eating the sun, and not the son (irrespective of thinness) otherwise there can be negative rammifications.

    How'd'ya like them apples?

  2. #92
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    Oxygenarians.

    It is a thing. Really.

  3. #93
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    I still think apple gas is thin. And stinky.

    Apples need to be very thin when missing two front teeth.

    If you were a *certain football team* supporter, how thin would apple need to be in order to be chewed by one last remaining tooth?
    Last edited by Amity; September 27th, 2012 at 03:35 PM. : Edited to remove name of football team. To protect the innocent :)

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    I would think it depended on the tooth in question. A front one, you'd do alright with rather large slices. A molar, you'd need it a bit more easy to bite...

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    eye teeth are the best for apples I find. my dentist.told me never use front teeth to bite an apple, apples are too hard for teeth.

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    That does make sense DT, my guns sometimes get cut if I bite an apple front-on...

    Anyone else notice a post above is directly copied from earlier in the thread? Or, like me, originally thought it was completely random?

  7. #97
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    I didnt notice. Sadly, jaqus had to leave us. I know we all wish him/her/it the best

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    Anyone else notice a post above is directly copied from earlier in the thread? Or, like me, originally thought it was completely random?
    Yep it was one of TFB's posts from the first page or so.

  9. #99
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    That does make sense DT, my guns sometimes get cut if I bite an apple front-on...

    Anyone else notice a post above is directly copied from earlier in the thread? Or, like me, originally thought it was completely random?
    Your guns bleed they must be some real life guns you have there!


    Cat xox

  10. #100
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    Well, I noticed straight away! How very rude.

    Liebling has an apple in his lunchbox today.

  11. #101
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    Has Jaqus been shuffled off to the compost heap? Le Sigh. He/she/it had such a promising future in photosynthesis.

  12. #102
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    Sunshine is much thinner than apples.

  13. #103
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    There's no sunshine in Melbourne today.

    Contemplating apples though.

  14. #104
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    Today is fat. I have neither sunshine nor apples.

  15. #105
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    Do you have leaves?

  16. #106
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    I have leaves. They are wet. Do you think water is thin?

  17. #107
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    No. Water is fat. Very fat. Always in those round drops. With apples you can cut the round into thin. Water is always tiny round bits of fatness.


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    Don't get me started on dust.

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