OK, Forumites, today's the last day to sign up for Nationals at Auburn. This isn't much of a game, but it's a forum tradition. So, how many swimmers will be signed up to swim at Auburn? Winner gets a round of :applaud: and a :wine: . Hey, if you find me at Nationals and introduce yourself as the winner, I'll even buy you a :chug: on Saturday, after the conclusion of the meet! :D
Good luck!
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I'll start it off with: 888
I'll even buy you a :chug: on Saturday, after the conclusion of the meet! :D
Is this anything like the party at Elaine’s house after SwimFest?:D
I'll go with 925
I'll even buy you a :chug: on Saturday, after the conclusion of the meet! :D
Is this anything like the party at Elaine’s house after SwimFest?:D
I'll go with 925
Sheeeesh, Rob, everybody bailed on Sunday and flew home early! And, Saturday was out, because of the party at the hotel. Oh well; SwimFest was a blast!
If you stick around on Saturday and we have a GAJA party, I'll buy you a beer, even if you do lose the game!
By the way, the closest guess wins. And, if there is a tie, I'll buy you both a beer! :chug:
This time I've devised a very scientific method for figuring this out. Swimming takes place in water, which consists of H2O. So that's two hydrogen atoms @ 1.00794 atomic weight each and one oxygen atom @ 15.9994 atomic weight. Winning a beer from Elaine is worth its weight in gold (each gold atom 196.9666 atomic weight, and don't forget the golden ratio of 1.618034). And this whole exercise clearly wouldn't make any sense if we didn't include pi (3.14159) and e (2.718282). Multiply all those numbers together (and remember to include hydrogen twice!) and you get 44238.21 swimmers. Nearly everyone in USMS! If Wookiee shaves then we can safely round it down to 44238. I hope there's enough parking :cane:
Wookiee won't be there. There is enough parking. Auburn is in the middle of a cow pasture. People will need to watch where they step after getting out of their cars though.
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Overflow parking will be available in Tenessee. See wookie's icon for sample lot accomodations. Shuttles from overflow lots are available: pinker.wjh.harvard.edu/.../Ukraine horse & wagon.jpg
You can tell that peter has lived in alabama for a long time. Living in alabama, spelling isn't a required course in school anymore. Let's try this together, ready?
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Am I really getting lectured by a hairy redneck from Tennesse (second 'e' ommitted on purpose) on how to spell?
Yes. What do a Divorce in Alabama, a Tornado in Kansas and a Hurricane in Florida have in common?
Somebody's fixin' to lose them a house trailer
Speaking of divorce... new law in Tennesse... when two people get divorced, they are still legally brother and sister.
Do these need to stay clean?