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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmiller View Post
    I think that might have been right with the skins over a certain size. Even the indigenous americans were entering a period of bureaucracy where red tape prevailed over reason. To get permission to tan a hide of hippo proportions the paperwork had to be sined and cosined.

    (Where'd you hide that groan emoticon Bob?)

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    An aside: How do you blokes remember the formulae? SOHCAHTOA?

    This was my way:

    Silly Old Hitler Caught Awful Headaches Through Our Airmen.

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    SOHCAHTOA?

    Squaw On Hippopotamus Cares About Her Twins Over Anything

    OK, it's very contrived and not funny - so sioux me
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    Quote Originally Posted by labr@ View Post
    SOHCAHTOA?

    Squaw On Hippopotamus Cares About Her Twins Over Anything

    OK, it's very contrived and not funny - so sioux me


    That's not Apache on some we've heard or are likely to hear .

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    PS. I never hear SOHCAHTOA without thinking of the tiny island in Indonesia that in 1883 made the largest explosion in modern times and arguably the biggest Tsunami too.
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    This is just another typical thread on the woodwork forum, after the first three posts it goes off on a tangent - where's that icon again?

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    Mod should come in and say that this thread has covered all angles

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug3030 View Post
    This is just another typical thread on the woodwork forum, after the first three posts it goes off on a tangent - where's that icon again?

    Doug


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    I absolutely agree. It's a disgrace. Digression after digression. Not being a moderator it is not my place to reprimand the perpertrators or mention any names, but they are all there in the previous posts.

    Perhaps some commonsense will prevail and it'll strike a chord with a mod . Possibly we should have a special set of icons ( groan, kick in the bum and Madame guillotine are the first three that came to mind) to counter digressive tendencies.

    Ehh? Did we (I ) just digress again?

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    What about this one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    What about this one
    Perfect .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pac man View Post
    Mod should come in and say that this thread has covered all angles
    Has anybody asked if it was a love triangle and was it a sin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    Has anybody asked if it was a love triangle and was it a sin?
    There was only one father. He loved them equalaterally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mic-d View Post
    If he means that then, three squaws in a triangle makes a geometrical oddity.
    Me thinks that if you had three squaws in a triangle they would squawble a lot
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