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From: Charles Perry Locke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 1/8/2006 9:03:57 PM
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Dean, I was wondering. How do you put something in a hole that is larger
than the hole?
cd: :-) One makes a larger hole
Dean, you are probably right. But we city-folk probably would not be caught in the woods with a hunter in the first place. We are too busy figuring out how to make our letters unchangeable.
I use a web-based mailer (hotmial). While it will display HTML based email, I use it in "plain-text"
Perry wrote:
Dean, I was wondering. How do you put
something in a hole that is larger than the
hole?
Actually, the item itself is not larger than the hole. It is the combined
paw and item which is larger than the hole. I think you knew that Perry,
you are just trying to help Dean use logic
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From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 1/9/2006 10:12:30 AM
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Perry wrote:
Dean, I was wondering. How do you put
something in a hole that is larger than the
hole?
Actually, the item itself
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From: Charles Perry Locke
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Sent: 1/9/2006 9:13:36 AM
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Dean, you are probably right. But we city-folk probably would not be caught in the woods with a hunter in the first place. We are too
Dean wrote:
... assuming of course all coons have
a similar size paw
Similar paw size is irrelevant, Dean. The coon's paw simply adds to the
diameter. The rock simply needs to be very close to the size of the hole,
so that when the paw grabs it, it cannot be withdrawn through the hole while
David, you are right. The example I recall was putting fruit in a jar with monkeys. Once they grabbed the fruit, they could not get the fruit and theirhand out of the jar, and refused to let go. I was playing a bit with Dean.
Perry
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From: David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 1/9/2006 11:25:08 AM
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Dean wrote:
... assuming of course all coons have
a similar size paw
Similar paw size is irrelevant, Dean. The coon's paw simply
cd; I'm afraid to try this Perry-I might come to like wearing the jar on my hand and be laughed at whenI preach.
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From: Charles Perry Locke
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Sent: 1/9/2006 12:38:37 PM
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Commonality of
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From: Charles Perry Locke
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Sent: 1/9/2006 12:44:02 PM
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Dean, you may think I am city folk, but I grew up in Kentucky and used to hunt groundhogs. My grandmother would gut the groundhogs
myth(as in.
e.g., Jn 8, humankindtrap get trapped in a more sophisticated
manner than raccons, Bro)
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 11:39:35 -0500 "Dean Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
In the Mountains of Western North Carolina,.. old
timers used to hunt Raccoons in a most peculiar way.
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myth(as in. e.g., Jn 8, humankindtrap get trapped in a more sophisticated manner than raccons, Bro)
cd: No myth- one needs to looks past the pointing
street preachers
are gettin' into greater revelation, too--eh? this should encourage BB, et.
al.:)
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 13:11:21 -0500 "Dean Moore" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
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..look past the pointing fingerin order tosee
the glory of the stars..-Bruce Lee.
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Dean, I was wondering. How do you put something in a hole that is larger
than the hole?
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