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Nice.

However this day is a totally different day, this day you must make steak to dinner ;)
One month after valentine is an other official day for the men ;)
 
Without google: go!

Who is credited with first accurately calculating and discovering π?
What geometric shape is most closely associated with π?
In the 1998 movie “π”, what does the main character suffer from?
Name a deceased physicist that was born on π day?
 
Without google: go!

Who is credited with first accurately calculating and discovering π?
What geometric shape is most closely associated with π?
In the 1998 movie “π”, what does the main character suffer from?
Name a deceased physicist that was born on π day?

You forgot - "What is my favorite dessert?" PI :hungry:
 
Capture.PNG No! Pie are round, brownie are square.
Hax the Cook CLEAVERS RULE!!! :D
 
Nice.

However this day is a totally different day, this day you must make steak to dinner ;)
One month after valentine is an other official day for the men ;)

Interesting! But no steak tonite--he got lamb popsicles last night.

Lamb2.jpg

Going to do something a little lighter with fish instead of red meat.
 
Going to do something a little lighter with fish instead of red meat.

Yup, after reading the Harvard School of Public Health's report on the effects of eating red meat, I figure people in Argentina must be dropping like flies. :wow:
 
Our news reporting on the Harvard study said "Eating red meat daily increases your risk of death by 15%" (don't remember the exact number).

Funny thing--I thought we all faced 100% risk of death.
 
Yup, after reading the Harvard School of Public Health's report on the effects of eating red meat, I figure people in Argentina must be dropping like flies. :wow:

If you look at the actual numbers it isn't that bad.

Our news reporting on the Harvard study said "Eating red meat daily increases your risk of death by 15%" (don't remember the exact number).

Funny thing--I thought we all faced 100% risk of death.

I saw a great sign paid for by an anti smoking campaign "2 in 3 smokers will die. "
 
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