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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> oooo I have a burning q... why when we drink, say

> a pint or two, our bodies dont reflect the extra

> weight?


A burning Q... in my experience that needs a trip to the Doctors my dear...


I guess the same question in reverse of why when we go to the toilet do we not weigh less by a proportionate amount to what waste matter we have just produced ?

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Sozza Kel....


Just that Xena.....she is a right ol' slapper & there is always a double meaning to her questions...


Like once she said "fancy a bone woof" well what dog would'nt ?


Next day.....well blimey...felt like m'kidneys been ruptured......if y'catch my drift, I walked like John Wayne for a bit



...'ave you met her "Xena".......she well built...oh yeah..Adams apple...fun size mars bar.......she's got the lot



Yeah true ....on my life..




W***F

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You'd be about 1.1 kilos heavier after two pints.


But if you were holding the glasses when you first tested your weight, and then put the empties down afterwards, you'd be lighter.


Most weighing machines aren't sensitive enough to measure just 1 kilo - even digital ones 'average' your weight over a few seconds because momentum from slight movements causes significant variation in your apparent weight. The 1 kilo may fall within this margin of error.

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