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Guest m&pc9

Did you know: The largest pancake ever made and flipped measured 15.01m wide, 2.5cm deep and weighed 3 tonnes (Rochdale, Greater Manchester, August 1994).

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Guest billwilly73
Then you sure do have some pretty hands :0

Those pretty hands belong to my mother. When I was younger those same hands kept me in line and when I got out of line she smacked me back in :2cents:

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Guest RISC777
The average person’s hair will grow approximately 590 inches in a lifetime.

49.17 feet ... daaannggg

Yup, used a calculator

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Guest GunTroll

My old First SGT use to say something to me I didn't understand at the time..."beans and bullets". I get what he was putting down now!

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Guest billwilly73

A whole lot of :rolleyes::poop::screwy::poop::)

From the information I found on the internet, the average bowel movement weighs 9 oz. and that people, on average, go once a day. Of course, bowel movement size depends on what you and how much you eat.

For entertainment purposes, we’ll use 7 ounces as an average to accommodate the various sizes of people throughout the world.

So if the average bowel movement is 7 ounces and we figure the world population to be about 6.77 Billion people, that means 47.39 billion ounces of poop a day or 2.96 billion pounds. Multiply that by 365 days and we have 1.081 trillion pounds of :poop: a year. That is about 160 pounds of :poop: per person per year.

I don't know about you but I think I am above average :D

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A whole lot of :D:poop::P:poop::poop:

From the information I found on the internet, the average bowel movement weighs 9 oz. and that people, on average, go once a day. Of course, bowel movement size depends on what you and how much you eat.

For entertainment purposes, we’ll use 7 ounces as an average to accommodate the various sizes of people throughout the world.

So if the average bowel movement is 7 ounces and we figure the world population to be about 6.77 Billion people, that means 47.39 billion ounces of poop a day or 2.96 billion pounds. Multiply that by 365 days and we have 1.081 trillion pounds of :poop: a year. That is about 160 pounds of :poop: per person per year.

I don't know about you but I think I am above average :D

Thats a load of CRAP.:D

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