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Guest Zintar
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Is that picture from 1976?

Guest Zintar
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I think the plate is older than the glass.

 

Looks like it. I really thought that pic may have been from '76. I have not been to Absecon in about 25 years. Years ago I installed a lot of carpet down there (South Jersey), used to get carpet laying jobs through Rickles all throughout the state. Did a lot in A.C. too.  Lots of crappy little towns down that way.

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Looks like it. I really thought that pic may have been from '76. I have not been to Absecon in about 25 years. Years ago I installed a lot of carpet down there (South Jersey), used to get carpet laying jobs through Rickles all throughout the state. Did a lot in A.C. too.  Lots of crappy little towns down that way.

How about the "Historic" Town of Smithville? It's a strip mall dressed up like old timey cottages.  The area does have a few important connections to revolutionary war history, but other than that, it's not the place to go when you're looking for a history lesson.
Guest Zintar
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I've been to Smithville. Galloway Township. haha. There is a lot of cool history throughout Jersey and Pennsylvania. I mostly grew up in a handful of towns in Ocean County. The most southern I'd ever lived was Forked River. I like Jersey still (moved out west around '91/92).

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I'm not going to click that, but I find it hilarious that you're still trying to convince us that Panera bread ripped you off, so instead of telling us what you ordered, you keep posting food that people have to ask you what it is.

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I'm not going to click that, but I find it hilarious that you're still trying to convince us that Panera bread ripped you off, so instead of telling us what you ordered, you keep posting food that people have to ask you what it is.

There's only one turkey sandwich on Panera's menu that features apple slices in it.  What else are you asking for?  Anyway, that's not a Panera cup in the link.
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There's only one turkey sandwich on Panera's menu that features apple slices in it.  What else are you asking for?  Anyway, that's not a Panera cup in the link.

 

first I'm hearing of apple slices.....The sandwich you described to me was 1 piece of turkey and paper thin bread.  And I don't care what's in your link....I'm not clicking it.

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first I'm hearing of apple slices.....The sandwich you described to me was 1 piece of turkey and paper thin bread.  And I don't care what's in your link....I'm not clicking it.

Meaning one slice was all the turkey in it.  The rest, rabbit food... on paper thin bread.
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You probably already did click and just don't know what to say.  That's the six time the food I mentioned earlier.

 

LOL, do you really think anything you've ever posted has been so interesting that it's hard to resist your photobucket?  Now that is the best joke you've ever told.

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LOL, do you really think anything you've ever posted has been so interesting that it's hard to resist your photobucket?  Now that is the best joke you've ever told.

Well, you're not avoiding it that easy.  20170712_150723.jpg?w=480&h=480&fit=clip
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LMFAO.....Why would anyone be impressed by that.....It looks like a home health meal.

Six times the meat by weight than what Panera serves, plus enough authentic provolone to make the crust a little soggy.
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Hold a 50ml bottle of Jack Daniels in your left hand and a 500ml in your right.  You can't tell which is heavier? 

 

Glass vs plastic

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You can't compare weights by holding them?

 

You're that guy... the one guy in a circle jerk that just has hold everything up while you compare.

Guest Zintar
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So, pour them each into identical cups.

 

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Cups that are the same size and, thus, contain the same volume?

Are you really that stupid?  When you have two of the same size cups and you pour 50ml into one and 500ml into the other, it won't make them the same volume.
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Are you really that stupid?  When you have two of the same size cups and you pour 50ml into one and 500ml into the other, it won't make them the same volume.

 

If you're just going to pour them into a cup with a stated accurate size, you don't need to weigh them.  You can look at them and tell they're not the same size and visual confirmation would override any potential perceived variance in weight.

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If you're just going to pour them into a cup with a stated accurate size, you don't need to weigh them.  You can look at them and tell they're not the same size and visual confirmation would override any potential perceived variance in weight.

can you notice difference in weight between a brick and the same size block of Styrofoam?
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