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Offline Clive

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Wonder no more.   ;D

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My stomach does a better job. :)
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That's horrible!  :ack:
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I mean, what a waste of a good cheeseburger...  :devil:
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Oddly enough, this question has never even crossed my mind.

I've wondered if quantum physics would have been turned upside down if Schrodinger's cat had been heavily pregnant.  I've even wondered when West Ham fans breath in if they're forever blowing bubbles.  But I've never given a moment's thought to what would happen if a cheeseburger went into hydrochloric acid.

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Quantum physics is hard enough to understand without being turned upside down Gill!   :laugh:

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