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Yes or No?

Yes
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Hehehe, what can I say. I'm a professional fence sitter. :D
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Personally, I think that would be a little uncomfortable.
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Depends on the fence. I once slept on top of a block wall fence (no really, I did.) It wasn't too bad. :)
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xkcd *** wrote:Personally, I think that would be a little uncomfortable.
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 fence
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
xkcd *** wrote:Personally, I think that would be a little uncomfortable.
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 fence
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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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.
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)
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
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.
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)
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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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.
Well there is the type of fence that is in Fred's pic that would be easy to sit on as well.
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Nanti-SARRMM wrote: Well there is the type of fence that is in Fred's pic that would be easy to sit on as well.
Wow... I just looked at his picture... That makes a lot more sense now...
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xkcd *** wrote:
Nanti-SARRMM wrote:
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.
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)
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.
I miss Recess. It was such a cute show, but I haven't seen it on in forever
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Post by Giovanni Schwartz »

I love how our topics stay so well on topic all the time.
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Post by bobtheenchantedone »

There. I voted. And it looks like I broke a tie.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Anyone who voted no is just wrong. The answer is obviously yes!
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Werf_Must wrote:Anyone who voted no is just wrong. The answer is obviously yes!
Wait, I thought the answer was 47....
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Random wrote:
Werf_Must wrote:Anyone who voted no is just wrong. The answer is obviously yes!
Wait, I thought the answer was 47....
You mean 42? The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
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And the great debate continues. . .
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Werf_Must wrote:
Random wrote:
Werf_Must wrote:Anyone who voted no is just wrong. The answer is obviously yes!
Wait, I thought the answer was 47....
You mean 42? The Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything?
No, she did actually mean 47. It's a long story.
The Epistler was quite honestly knocked on her ethereal behind by the sheer logic of this.
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Post by Giovanni Schwartz »

I bet TheAnswerIs42 disagrees with those of you who say the answer is 47.
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