I get like holes and maybe even aiming for holes. But a crater is basically a hole that never graduated. Drop outs tend to have a hard time finding a good job. So why do meteors always go for craters. It blows my ming. Here I am, a hole, a sink hole no less, but I've never had a meteor land in my lap. I just don't get it.
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They have meteor magnets in them.
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I will savor this line of questioning
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2 RepliesMaybe if you had a crater and not a tree in your lap.........
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4 RepliesAnother mystery... or maybe it makes perfect sense: A little girl was going to her first wedding. As the bride made her way up the aisle, the girl asked: "Why is the bride dressed in white?" Her mother responded: "Because today is the happiest day of her life." The girl considered, then asked: "Then why's the groom wearing black?"
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The same reason puddles always land in small holes. You see... <insert Douglas Adams quote>
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[quote]I get like holes and maybe even aiming for holes. But a crater is basically a hole that never graduated. Drop outs tend to have a hard time finding a good job. So why do meteors always go for craters. It blows my ming. Here I am, a hole, a sink hole no less, but I've never had a meteor land in my lap. I just don't get it.[/quote] lmao
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[quote]I get like holes and maybe even aiming for holes. But a crater is basically a hole that never graduated. Drop outs tend to have a hard time finding a good job. So why do meteors always go for craters. It blows my ming. Here I am, a hole, a sink hole no less, but I've never had a meteor land in my lap. I just don't get it.[/quote] Ming=blown
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1 ReplyMaybe craters are just really adept at catching meteors. When you think about it, a crater does somewhat resemble a catchers mitt. Coincidence?
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10 RepliesI don’t know if you are joking or not, sorry. However, meteors do not go for craters, they actually make them upon impact. A large modern bomb dropped from a plane leaves 50 feet wide and 30 feet deep crater.
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Craters form to make the meteors landing more safe.
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7 RepliesSpace magic?
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Education in a nutshell
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1 ReplyMing=blown
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because its fun.
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Craters just have that "special magic thing" that meteors just can't resist.
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1 ReplyIt’s just one of those mysteries that “science” will never answer. I also want to know how the stars know only to come out at night? Stars are millions of light years away right? So how do they know it’s night time on Earth? Checkmate atheists.
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Finally, somebody’s asking the real questions.
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Craters R the Earth's way of catching meteors. Like a giant catchers mitt
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And how do trampolines manage to get underneath me when I jump? What’s [i]that[/i] about?
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It's one big cataclysmic game of golf!
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God works in mysterious ways [spoiler]Wort[/spoiler] [spoiler]Wort[/spoiler]
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I'm stealing this quality post, thank you.
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everyone knows meteors play golf..... ugh, people these days
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... Because the Earth is flat?... [spoiler]not included in the DLC[/spoiler]
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When a meteor and a crater love each other very much...the meteor crashes into the crater and spills itself all over the crater.
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2 Replies[quote]I get like holes and maybe even aiming for holes. But a crater is basically a hole that never graduated. Drop outs tend to have a hard time finding a good job. So why do meteors always go for craters. It blows my ming. Here I am, a hole, a sink hole no less, but I've never had a meteor land in my lap. I just don't get it.[/quote] What's a Ming?