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phragle 12-17-2014 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Knot 4 Me (Post 4235991)
Spin whatever direction Danny Sullivan did. Worked out well for him.

Denny Crane (representing Dr. Loof Lipra) advised me to have another rum drink. Alan and I are going to test that theroy .

bulletbob 12-17-2014 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by On Time (Post 4235995)
Doesn't it depend on if you're a right or left handed person? :Score-101010:

Close but no cigar. It depends on which hemisphere you are in. You can determine this by flushing your toilet and seeing which way the water rotates.

snowhammer 12-17-2014 01:38 PM

The question is best answered by paying close attention to the tide charts and changing props accordingly.

fastdonzi 12-17-2014 07:48 PM

Isnt it more whether coming or going??? You cant have "Red Right Return" Going !!!! Duh also, If youre trimmed up and Haulin azz if you let go of the steering wheel which way does it turn??? Have you even tested that yet????

ham_r_down01 12-18-2014 06:44 AM

Swap to a bravo 3. Problem solved. :drink:

Quick2500 12-18-2014 09:01 AM


Originally Posted by ham_r_down01 (Post 4236448)
Swap to a bravo 3. Problem solved. :drink:

In and out at the same time? Isn't that like crossing the streams? If you do go that route, just make sure you never take it over 88 mph.

On Time 12-18-2014 12:09 PM

In algebra, the angle of the dangle (x) is necessary to find (y), the heat of the meat, provided that the maxis of the axis (y=mx+b) and the gravity(grab-ity) of the cavity remains constant. This is how you determine pitch and rotation.

Quick2500 12-18-2014 12:18 PM

I was under the impression that dangle (x) and heat (y) were directly proportional and both affected as such by the cavity in question.

On Time 12-18-2014 12:20 PM

Yes they are, and proportional to pitch and rotation needs. All this is theoretical, however, and the best results are still determined by an old fashioned "trial run".

SB 12-18-2014 12:21 PM


Originally Posted by On Time (Post 4236612)
In algebra, the angle of the dangle (x) is necessary to find (y), the heat of the meat, provided that the maxis of the axis (y=mx+b) and the gravity(grab-ity) of the cavity remains constant. This is how you determine pitch and rotation.

I slept with a Dangle (last name) who apparently knew the heat of the meat but miscalculated gravity on the placement of her cavity and we got hurt...a little.


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