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• #52
^ Linguine shape
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• #53
The answer is linguine. Ovular cross-sectioned objects taste better than circular ones.
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• #54
Ovular cross-sectioned objects taste better than circular ones.
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• #55
Like sandwiches taste better if you cut them into 4 triangles.
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• #56
And deserts taste better if you eat them with a fork? Never been sure about that one.
edit: desserts. Deserts taste like shit.
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• #57
Try again?
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• #58
high5 rumbled!
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• #59
I think you'll find the cross-section of linguine is closer to an elipse than an oval.
And the difference between an oval and ellipse is ...?
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• #60
i think its one of those cases where a square is a type of rectangle...
an oval can be egg shaped and also be an ellipse. ie symmetrical a boot two centres.
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• #62
crash and shin at school making spaghetti bridge..
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• #64
:)
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• #65
I'll admit that they are both ovoid, but not oval
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• #66
I'll admit that they are both ovoid, but not oval
what about the cross section of linguine could it be classed as oval?
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• #67
Dunno, I'm going to my cupboard now to see if I have any linguine to check
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• #68
fuck the suspense is killing me... new avatar time?
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• #69
you spelt spaghetti wrong...now wikipedia that!
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• #70
this thread is a complete ball ache.
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• #71
Newsflash Newsflash Newsflash Newsflash
Linguine is the Lo-Pro of pasta. It's Off The Peg!
wikipedia is not god!
and what shape are velodromes then?