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Last edited by FerrariF1 on Tue Jul 13, 2010 1:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I can come up with other ideas!
We can make him swim in the flooded Elwha River which is made up of mostly glacier and snow melt!
We can burn him as a witch!
Build a bridge out of him!
Throw him into our pond!
Or, there is always......duct tape!
Oh, please, please, please, Teacher Pan, let me duct tape him!
We can make him swim in the flooded Elwha River which is made up of mostly glacier and snow melt!
We can burn him as a witch!
Build a bridge out of him!
Throw him into our pond!
Or, there is always......duct tape!
Oh, please, please, please, Teacher Pan, let me duct tape him!
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My, but you are a bloodthirsty bunch! Ferrari was acting like a 7th grader, so we shall punish him like one.
Ferrari, please go to the desk over to the side there. Put on the headphones, and insert this Yanni CD into the player. You are required to listen for 30 minutes while writing "I will not talk about my member in class" 25 times. When your time-out is over, you may rejoin us and all is forgiven.
Who can explain the principle of density?
Ferrari, please go to the desk over to the side there. Put on the headphones, and insert this Yanni CD into the player. You are required to listen for 30 minutes while writing "I will not talk about my member in class" 25 times. When your time-out is over, you may rejoin us and all is forgiven.
Who can explain the principle of density?
Enchantment falls around me and I know I cannot leave...
I'm not exactly remembering this, but let me see what i can explain.
Let's say we have a cork and a small rock. The rock is more dense than the cork, that is, the molecules of the rock are packed more closely together than those of the cork. If we put them in water, the rock will sink, and the cork will float. (assuming the objects are the same size.) If we take a piece of bread and throw it in water, it will float. If we take a second, equal slice, fold it several times, it will sink because it is more dense.
Let's say we have a cork and a small rock. The rock is more dense than the cork, that is, the molecules of the rock are packed more closely together than those of the cork. If we put them in water, the rock will sink, and the cork will float. (assuming the objects are the same size.) If we take a piece of bread and throw it in water, it will float. If we take a second, equal slice, fold it several times, it will sink because it is more dense.
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