Alan, I believe the original conversation was concerning how many pancakes it takes to shingle a doghouse...
But Alan, one must consider the intrinsic weight difference between the waffle (domestic OR Belgian) and the one unit pancake roofing....or somethin like that...does Kelly hate us yet?![]()
Great Idea using pop tarts! They may well be the most durable, indestructible food (and I use the term loosely here) product known to man. Kudos to you, Alan, you have finally solved the age old pancake/waffle dilemma with a completely new approach to roofing--with creative thinking like that , NHRA could certainly learn from you!![]()
Great Idea using pop tarts! They may well be the most durable, indestructible food (and I use the term loosely here) product known to man. Kudos to you, Alan, you have finally solved the age old pancake/waffle dilemma with a completely new approach to roofing--with creative thinking like that , NHRA could certainly learn from you!![]()
Kelly, good news! They're having a Shield marathon this weekend!![]()
Hey,
Leave my Brownsugar/cinnamon pop tarts alone. Id'kid
Have you tried the cinnamon ROLL ones yet? YUMMY!
how many waffles does it take to single a dog house?
Karl, as someone with a BA in English (always kinda thought that should have been a BS, considering our curriculum) and a Masters in speech communication, I feel that I am quite qualified to answer your math problem: after careful research and calculation the answer is a washer and dryer because a vest has no sleevesHey,
Leave my Brownsugar/cinnamon pop tarts alone. I happen to eat about 8 or 10 during Monday Night Chat, which you seem to be absent from.
And the question is phrased:
If a cow and half, and a calf and a half can eat a bail of hay and a half, in a day and a half, how many waffles does it take to single a dog house?
Math teachers use it to teach how to spot extraneous details and missing details to solve the problem.
d'kid
Hey,
Leave my Brownsugar/cinnamon pop tarts alone. I happen to eat about 8 or 10 during Monday Night Chat, which you seem to be absent from.
And the question is phrased:
If a cow and half, and a calf and a half can eat a bail of hay and a half, in a day and a half, how many waffles does it take to single a dog house?
Math teachers use it to teach how to spot extraneous details and missing details to solve the problem.
d'kid
That depends on several factors.....square or round? As you can imagine, the round waffles are much harder to shingle with, and all things being equal, you can cover the woof roof quicker with square waffles.
But, alas, I've run into the problem of the crows, blue jays, and finches dining on the roof.![]()