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Re: Question for the mathematically inclined cat-fishing folk.. [Re: 2Fish4everything] #10100391 06/29/14 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted By: 2Fish4everything
I don't know what's more weird. That we are talking about this, or that I understand everything that is being said here.



Check them you may realize you are getting ripped off. Four of the ones I checked were way off one by one pound and by volume it was. 75 of a gallon. Of those four that were off also counted the container as part of total weight and still dis not match up to the stamp weight and volume.







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Re: Question for the mathematically inclined cat-fishing folk.. [Re: Fishing Professor] #10101158 06/30/14 11:30 AM
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so in the end inquiring minds want to know one thing
does a pound of feathers weigh less than a pound of lead ? rolfmao
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