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Only if there is a security camera looking at you with federal agents in their jeep waiting below to apprehend you as you decide to get off the fencexkcd *** wrote:Personally, I think that would be a little uncomfortable.
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I was really just thinking of those picket fences, or the metal ones with the wires. It wouldn't feel too good for your behind.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:Only if there is a security camera looking at you with federal agents in their jeep waiting below to apprehend you as you decide to get off the fencexkcd *** wrote:Personally, I think that would be a little uncomfortable.
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True, but depends on the thickness of your pants, and if you randomly have reinforced steel string pants. (Like the ones Gretchen gave Mikey in Recess when his tore)xkcd *** wrote:
I was really just thinking of those picket fences, or the metal ones with the wires. It wouldn't feel too good for your behind.
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I loved Recess. However, that only seems to fix the tearing problem, not the comfort problem. I think the only fence I could handle are those thick concrete ones, but then I think that's when they become walls.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:True, but depends on the thickness of your pants, and if you randomly have reinforced steel string pants. (Like the ones Gretchen gave Mikey in Recess when his tore)xkcd *** wrote:
I was really just thinking of those picket fences, or the metal ones with the wires. It wouldn't feel too good for your behind.
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Well there is the type of fence that is in Fred's pic that would be easy to sit on as well.xkcd *** wrote:
I loved Recess. However, that only seems to fix the tearing problem, not the comfort problem. I think the only fence I could handle are those thick concrete ones, but then I think that's when they become walls.
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I miss Recess. It was such a cute show, but I haven't seen it on in foreverxkcd *** wrote:I loved Recess. However, that only seems to fix the tearing problem, not the comfort problem. I think the only fence I could handle are those thick concrete ones, but then I think that's when they become walls.Nanti-SARRMM wrote:True, but depends on the thickness of your pants, and if you randomly have reinforced steel string pants. (Like the ones Gretchen gave Mikey in Recess when his tore)xkcd *** wrote:
I was really just thinking of those picket fences, or the metal ones with the wires. It wouldn't feel too good for your behind.
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No, she did actually mean 47. It's a long story.Werf_Must wrote:You mean 42? The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?Random wrote:Wait, I thought the answer was 47....Werf_Must wrote:Anyone who voted no is just wrong. The answer is obviously yes!
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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