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Date Posted: 19/07/06 7:00am
Author: Reginald Frothing
Subject: Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration
In reply to: Syliphant Wormsgrill OBE; ARK; RADIATORCAP. 's message, "Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration" on 18/07/06 9:44pm

Syliphant,

I thought you had been thrown off the subcomittee for banana fragrance for passing gas during the initial stages of testing, you bugger you! How did you land a spot on the aerodynamics subcommittee? Helps to have a dad in high places!

Reginald Frothing
Chairperson
Subcommittee On Banana Coloration

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[> [> [> [> Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration -- Haba Dashery ((probably certain)), 20/07/06 1:12am

Reginald,

I thought the aerodynamics subcommittee had been disbanded.

If thats not the case, I'll have to get over and tell the boys working on the successor to the concorde, "Concorde, The Next One". Their original idea was to measure the aerodynamic efficiency of a banana at supersonic speeds, but they gave that up and went with an animal shape (octopus I think), when they thought the aerodynamics subcomittee had been disbanded.

BTW, we are talking banana aerodynamics, right?

Regs

Haba Dashery


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[> [> [> [> [> Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration -- Reginald Frothing, 20/07/06 4:13pm

Haba,

Glad to hear of your work on Concorde, the boys at the aerodynamics subcommittee could really use your help. Seems they are flinging bananna all over like boomerangs and making quite a mess of things. I was hoping you might lend them use of your wind tunnel or at least a small desk fan, some bits of paper, a stop watch and some sticky tape.

This would at least distract them for a while.

Reginald Frothing
Chairperson
Subcommittee On Banana Coloration


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration -- Haba Dashery, 21/07/06 1:55am

Reginald,

They have my desk fan. It doesn't quite get to mach 2, but it does make it to 23km/h especially on a new set of batteries, and they said they can extrapolate from there.

I also sent them a shipping container of confetti, which was a bit of mistake. I went to visit them the other day, and the confetti is everywhere, all over their desks and the floor. They said its hard to keep it out of places once you let it go. I should have bought a vacuum cleaner for them as well.

Haba


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[> [> [> [> [> [> [> Re: Report: Subcommittee On Banana Coloration -- Reginald Frothing, 21/07/06 8:29am

Haba,

You should have given them a case of sticky tape as I suggested, they would hav wrapped themselves in it as usual and kept all the confetti from getting everyhere. I do hope you did not include any white glue or glitter as last time they got it all over the computer and printer.

Reginald Frothing
Chairperson
Subcommittee On Banana Coloration


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