Somebody sent me an email of less than correct answers to math/physics/whatever questions. Some of them can't be reproduced in this Family Friendly forum.
no it doesnt move after it has come to rest because it is at rest, but yes after it hits the spring it will move back up the slope. How far? its been to long for me to remember how to do stuff like that.
X=5, Aggie ass we at UNT need to know the weight of the elephant to give Barry an answer. Is it the same as a 360 pound log at an aggie student bar-b-que (OH I forgot that was an engineered bonfire). Did professor make x=12 deaths that day?
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Great stuff.
You think this is funny? About as funny as being "shrouded" by Kingfield!
x=5
Edit: x=5 on #3, i have to go to class, so i don't have time to work #2, maybe later
What's wrong with those answers? They look perfectly cromulent to me.
Seriously, the teacher gave it a "0?" Surely he/she deserved a little credit? And don't call me Shirley.
saw em off ags : 44-10 cal
oh yea oh yea hahaha
44-10 cal? what are you talking about?
What would be funnier is if Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter were teaching these lessons. Hilarious!
Oh I got the same email as Barry. The ones he wouldn't show are on my blog. Don't look if you are easily offended.
sawemoffaggs: i'm sorry for the wrong score. not 44-10 but 45-10.
yep 45-10. cal
proud? maybe queereleaders didn't cheer loud enough.
no it doesnt move after it has come to rest because it is at rest, but yes after it hits the spring it will move back up the slope. How far? its been to long for me to remember how to do stuff like that.
X=5, Aggie ass we at UNT need to know the weight of the elephant to give Barry an answer. Is it the same as a 360 pound log at an aggie student bar-b-que (OH I forgot that was an engineered bonfire). Did professor make x=12 deaths that day?
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