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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 14-Feb-17 01:33 PM, John Willis
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<pre wrap="">On Feb 13, 2017, at 6:02 PM, Tristan Anderson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:andersontristan@hotmail.com"><andersontristan@hotmail.com></a> wrote:
I thought a load of laundry was the amount that could fit into a washing machine at one time. Therefore, every washing machine that has ever been manufactured in the history of the world and every washing machine that will ever be manufactured between now and the end of time, no matter how big or how small, has a capacity of EXACTLY one load
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Everyone's foot is always 1 foot long...
Uhh. No. It became a measurable unit in places. like a foot.
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<pre>Err in the old days .. it was the Kings Foot.
If you wanted to buy .. wait for a mature King, sell with a young King (smaller foot .. makes things look bigger).
Now the cubit ... that would be the <span class="st">Pharaohs</span> forearm...
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