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AOB

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edit: Actually, I'm not feeling well. None for me today.

Get the gang together next week sometime.
 

AOB

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There are too many people trying to get into actuarial now because it's been at the top of those lists for years.
 

SuperMatt

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no, buy one when i come there for that tournament plz so i can devour it

i still think i will get that job i interviewed for fat***
 

Dew Rag

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um... yeah.... i forgot that there was gonna be about 4 inches of snow today and 4 again 2morrow

so i might not be coming at 4 and also I will make the payment either today or 2morrow
 

_marth1_

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The pressure wave generated by the colossal final explosion radiated from Krakatoa at 1,086 km/h (675 mph)[3]. It was so powerful that it shattered the eardrums of sailors on ships in the Sunda Strait[4] and caused a spike of more than two and half inches of mercury in pressure gauges attached to gasometers in the Jakarta gasworks, sending them off the scale[5]. The pressure wave radiated across the globe and was recorded on barographs all over the world, which continued to register it up to 5 days after the explosion. Barograph recordings show that the shockwave from the final explosion reverberated around the globe 7 times in total.[2] Ash was propelled to a height of 80 km (50 mi).
 

brickman

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The pressure wave generated by the colossal final explosion radiated from Krakatoa at 1,086 km/h (675 mph)[3]. It was so powerful that it shattered the eardrums of sailors on ships in the Sunda Strait[4] and caused a spike of more than two and half inches of mercury in pressure gauges attached to gasometers in the Jakarta gasworks, sending them off the scale[5]. The pressure wave radiated across the globe and was recorded on barographs all over the world, which continued to register it up to 5 days after the explosion. Barograph recordings show that the shockwave from the final explosion reverberated around the globe 7 times in total.[2] Ash was propelled to a height of 80 km (50 mi).

****ing best.
 

AOB

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You have "free" printing, don't you Tom? We'll need at least 16 10x10 grids for singles and 16 5x5 grids for teams, plus plenty of spares.

I've attached some if you don't have anything. It's not letting me attach a pdf, so let me know if the formatting isn't right. Or fix it yourself.
 
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