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ruscorp

2003-02-16, 1:35 am

Q.) Which celestial objects has a gravitational force no matter can escape?

A.) Pulars

B.) White Dwarfs

C.) Neutron Stars

D.) Galaxies
Boulware5

2003-02-16, 2:36 am

lol what are you doing in that picture?
thecomeons

2003-02-16, 5:19 am

he's trying to stick his elbows into his ears.
BlokWatch

2003-02-16, 5:25 am

Hmm, I will guess Galaxy, if I recall they don't believe an anything can exit on galaxy and enter another. I don't think the stars listed can be a viable answer without knowing the distance considered in the question.

BTW> What the hell are you doing in the photo?
enforcer

2003-02-16, 8:33 am

A,B and C certainly arn't correct. so by default will have to go with D

although I would have had E. Black holes.


by the way what is a pular?
BlokWatch

2003-02-16, 8:39 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
by the way what is a pular?


A star gone nova.
enforcer

2003-02-16, 9:00 am

quote:
Originally posted by BlokWatch
A star gone nova.



that's a pulsar
BlokWatch

2003-02-16, 9:19 am

http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/newhom...ials/pulsar.htm
enforcer

2003-02-16, 9:31 am

quote:
Originally posted by BlokWatch
http://science.msfc.nasa.gov/newhom...ials/pulsar.htm



EXACTLY!!!

What I asked is 'What is a Pular' not a Pulsar.

A. Pulars
BlokWatch

2003-02-16, 9:43 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
EXACTLY!!!

What I asked is 'What is a Pular' not a Pulsar.

A. Pulars



LOL, I see. Ruscorp doing terrible things to the GK QOD.
ruscorp

2003-02-16, 11:23 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
A,B and C certainly arn't correct. so by default will have to go with D

although I would have had E. Black holes.


by the way what is a pular?



A.) - totally a throw off. no such object.
B.) - hell no
C.) - not as much as [however closely related to black holes]
D.) galaxies
bearing

2003-02-16, 1:16 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Boulware5
lol what are you doing in that picture?


He's stroking his pussy!!

Mind you his looks haven't got any better have they.
ruscorp

2003-02-16, 1:38 pm

quote:
Originally posted by bearing
He's stroking his pussy!!

Mind you his looks haven't got any better have they.



I will personally train my cats to kill anyone named "bearing".
enforcer

2003-02-17, 3:43 am

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
A.) - totally a throw off. no such object.
]




AKA 'a typo'
ruscorp

2003-02-17, 11:57 am

quote:
Originally posted by enforcer
AKA 'a typo'


OK, so it was a cover up dammit!
bearing

2003-02-17, 12:39 pm

quote:
Originally posted by ruscorp
I will personally train my cats to kill anyone named "bearing".


I'm afraid they'd have to get past my cats, fondly referred to as Reggie and Ronnie(AKA The Kray Twins)by the people in my street, as they have a tendancy to attack any creature that steps foot in the street..
ruscorp

2003-02-17, 12:50 pm

quote:
Originally posted by bearing
I'm afraid they'd have to get past my cats, fondly referred to as Reggie and Ronnie(AKA The Kray Twins)by the people in my street, as they have a tendancy to attack any creature that steps foot in the street..
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My cats will take them out. They just have teamwork problems to work out.
thecomeons

2003-02-17, 6:14 pm

i remember, when i used to live in the country, my pussy used to kill and drag home a few bullocks to feed her kittens.
ruscorp

2003-02-17, 6:16 pm

quote:
Originally posted by thecomeons
i remember, when i used to live in the country, my pussy used to kill and drag home a few bullocks to feed her kittens.


Please keep your pussy to yourself!
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