Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:27 pm

BadRockBeer wrote:Your right Code, .597 meters as the Ozzie's would have it really isn't that big!


This looks more like .567 inch.

Just sayin.
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I think he got chub and ran out of foreskin ( ouch :shock: )
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Wed Jan 09, 2008 5:51 am

disco wrote:This looks more like .567 inch.
Just sayin.


Zoom in on the photo a bit. That thing is scaled in either YARDS or METERS.
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Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:50 am

codewritinfool wrote:
disco wrote:This looks more like .567 inch.
Just sayin.


Zoom in on the photo a bit. That thing is scaled in either YARDS or METERS.


OK, I'm not following this..i'm old..Stef!, change me.
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Fri Jan 11, 2008 4:55 pm

codewritinfool wrote:
disco wrote:This looks more like .567 inch.
Just sayin.


Zoom in on the photo a bit. That thing is scaled in either YARDS or METERS.


Oops, my bad. Clearly that is a much larger set of calipers than I'm used to. To give Shaun the benifit of the doubt, it must be yards.

That makes the diameter of Shaun O's head at least 20.412 inches. Damn. Shaun, how do you stay upright?
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Sat Jan 12, 2008 9:16 am

disco wrote:
codewritinfool wrote:
disco wrote:This looks more like .567 inch.
Just sayin.


Zoom in on the photo a bit. That thing is scaled in either YARDS or METERS.


Oops, my bad. Clearly that is a much larger set of calipers than I'm used to. To give Shaun the benifit of the doubt, it must be yards.

That makes the diameter of Shaun O's head at least 20.412 inches. Damn. Shaun, how do you stay upright?


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