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Postby B and N » 09 Feb 2008, 16:42

Fab pix and thats one hell of a pool!!!

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Postby dirtydids » 09 Feb 2008, 16:57

Candy Custard wrote:
NX-74205 wrote:Wonder how many cans of shaving foam, would take to fill it, and as for mixing custard , can we not just buy the ready made stuff, means Candy gets messy quicker and means my hands will not have RSI. Then again after the pics who knows :lol:


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Calling all mathematical wam einsteins!!!

these answers on a postcard please:

Exactly how many litres of custard would fit in an 8ftx8ft circle 2.5ft deep?

How much does shaving foam expand and therefore how many cans would be required to fill the pool?

How many x181g bars of dairy milk bubbly chocolate to fill it?

if anyone can come up with those answers I will 1) faint and 2) post another pic :wink:



errrm think its something to do with Pi =something.........Pi.......PIE :lol: ....I give up :oops: :oops:
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Postby wamram » 09 Feb 2008, 17:01

Candy Custard wrote:
NX-74205 wrote:Wonder how many cans of shaving foam, would take to fill it, and as for mixing custard , can we not just buy the ready made stuff, means Candy gets messy quicker and means my hands will not have RSI. Then again after the pics who knows :lol:


NX


Calling all mathematical wam einsteins!!!

these answers on a postcard please:

Exactly how many litres of custard would fit in an 8ftx8ft circle 2.5ft deep?

How much does shaving foam expand and therefore how many cans would be required to fill the pool?

How many x181g bars of dairy milk bubbly chocolate to fill it?

if anyone can come up with those answers I will 1) faint and 2) post another pic :wink:


Calling on all my state education prowess I make it about 450-500 litres to fill it Candy :wink: :D
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Postby dirtydids » 09 Feb 2008, 17:03

Looking in yellow pages for a "Custard Tanker" :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby wamram » 09 Feb 2008, 17:09

dirtydids wrote:Looking in yellow pages for a "Custard Tanker" :lol: :lol: :lol:


Just go to Makro and clear them out :shock: :wink: :D
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Postby dirtydids » 09 Feb 2008, 17:13

wamram wrote:
dirtydids wrote:Looking in yellow pages for a "Custard Tanker" :lol: :lol: :lol:


Just go to Makro and clear them out :shock: :wink: :D


aint got a makro card :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :( :(



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Postby wamram » 09 Feb 2008, 17:20

dirtydids wrote:


(thinking how to hijack a Tesco lorry :lol: :lol: )


Well I've got a Class 1 HGV licence if you need a driver :wink: :D

Couldn't we hold one up by treatening the driver with a gunging :?: :shock: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Richard » 09 Feb 2008, 18:01

wamram wrote:
dirtydids wrote:


(thinking how to hijack a Tesco lorry :lol: :lol: )


Well I've got a Class 1 HGV licence if you need a driver :wink: :D

Couldn't we hold one up by treatening the driver with a gunging :?: :shock: :lol: :lol:

Well, that wouldn't work if you were the driver! :lol: What if he was into wam as well?
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Postby skilly » 09 Feb 2008, 18:04

Hi folks... I know we all like custard, and lots of it, and we all want to party in candys pond. But i must point out one problem... when the funs over, what do you do with all that lovely custard.. where does it all go.. Bet i get some smart answers. Looking forward to some nice pics of you in that pond Candy. :lol:
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Postby messymercedes » 09 Feb 2008, 18:48

:D OOOOOOO if eva u do that Candy can i cum an dive in as well? :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Postby andy250 » 09 Feb 2008, 20:02

It just so happens that its ideal for a Disastermind set!!!!!! what a coindence...... he he he he...

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Postby matt2matt2002 » 09 Feb 2008, 21:37

Candy Custard wrote:
Invicta wrote:Fabulous pics as always Candy- I don't think I could ever tire of seeing your lovely curves covered in custard.

I'm sure you're going to have a lot of fun with that paddling pool....plenty of room in that one, should accommodate at least two... :wink:


It would accomodate about 5!!!

as dids, said, its a POND!!!

Its 8ft x 8ft and 2.5 ft deep and BEGGING to be filled to the brim with custard *sighs*


do you need big breaths to blow it up Miss?

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Postby T-34 » 09 Feb 2008, 21:49

8 ft = 2.44m
2.5ft = 0.76m

Volume = area x height
Area = pi x r^2

Therefore volume = pi x 1.22^2 x 0.76 = 3.55metres cubed

1 litre = 0.001 metres cubed
Meaning 1 metre cubed is 1000 litres (!)

So you're looking at 3550 litres of custard to fill your pond (if I'm right). Would be less cos you'd displace some though, Archimedes principle. However I'm gonna stick by the golden physics rule that you never ask a lady her mass :D

And I've also found a practical use for A-level physics and maths!!
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Postby wamram » 09 Feb 2008, 22:08

T-34 wrote:8 ft = 2.44m
2.5ft = 0.76m

Volume = area x height
Area = pi x r^2

Therefore volume = pi x 1.22^2 x 0.76 = 3.55metres cubed

1 litre = 0.001 metres cubed
Meaning 1 metre cubed is 1000 litres (!)

So you're looking at 3550 litres of custard to fill your pond (if I'm right). Would be less cos you'd displace some though, Archimedes principle. However I'm gonna stick by the golden physics rule that you never ask a lady her mass :D

And I've also found a practical use for A-level physics and maths!!


No wonder I'm a truck driver and not a rocket scientist with my calculations :oops: :D :roll: :D
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Postby NX » 09 Feb 2008, 22:40

Now that we have an answer and Candy has recovered from fainting, time for the pic LOL!

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