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Default OT The metric conversion of the US would happen if they taught it in school.


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On Jan 4, 5:31 pm, The Daring Dufas
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On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 15:40:52 -0600, "Attila.Iskander"
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We never had "cups".


Women don't wear bras in your country?


Oh wicked...


Maybe they're called "Stone holders"


"Over-the-shoulder-bolder-holders"


Mellon management and suspension systems? o_O


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I can see you havea obsession with this topic.
Are they metric or imperial dimensions in America?
http://www.youtube.com/verify_age?ne...%3DldfLfhofpDg


Darn, that was an old TV show. I don't understand the infatuation with
large breasts, a 5 gallon bucket sized is enough. ^_^


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Anything more than a good handful is wasted.
But then youYanks always go for excess.
NB. Buckets over here are around two gallons. How far can you carry a
five gallon bucket?


It all depends on what's in the bucket and its density. ^_^

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I suppose. Fat floats on water.


That may explain about your brain acting as a flotation device