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According to MythBusters, the opposite is true. And, as a native Floridian with large amounts of experience, running in the rain just increases your odds of slipping and falling into a large puddle full of water moccasins.There’s a scientifically proven way to get less wet in the rain
Run! As Henry Reich, the brains behind the YouTube Channel MinutePhysics, explains, the faster you get out of the rain, the drier you’ll be, regardless of the additional raindrops you run into.
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I scrolled back three pages and didn't see this:
If someone posted it already, please forgive me.
I scrolled back three pages and didn't see this:
If someone posted it already, please forgive me.
Sorry for your loss, Deet, but that's really friggin' awesome that you're roadtripping with his son. I hope you two make some great memories.Nope, well done... I always think of two people when I hear this song (and I listen to it fairly often): 1) my little brother, and 2) my Australian SAS "brother" who was KIA'd in Afghanistan in 2012. His son (now 24) called me last night to let me know that he's flying in from Australia on the 28th, then we're going road tripping. It will be the first time I've seen him since he was a boy at the funeral in Perth... fuggin' onions!
I’m afraid… he’s Australian… and he’s his father’s son ;)Sorry for your loss, Deet, but that's really friggin' awesome that you're roadtripping with his son. I hope you two make some great memories.
So close but I’m sorry, tomorrow is about bathtubs in a field. This should give you time to study tonight.Btw, if tomorrow is about random international cities or the word dale, someone PM me. I have some ideas.
So close but I’m sorry, tomorrow is about bathtubs in a field. This should give you time to study tonight.
Get out of here with your common sense nonsense.But even in a modest sized field, your feet would be filthy by the time you reached flooring.