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Secret Forum Is It True?
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 16.46
by Anonymous
I heard there was a secret forum - is it true and how do you access it?
PM please if you don't want to go public.
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 17.00
by Ronnie Rowlands
as if anyone would let you into the secret forum
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 17.41
by Anonymous
Whyever not?
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 17.43
by Ronnie Rowlands
because some of the shit you've come out with
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 18.08
by Anonymous
Oh.
I see.
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 18.39
by Lorns
oh i heard theres a forum even more secret than the secret forum. i don't want access to that forum 'cos only the morons go there. Besides they won't let me in.
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 18.41
by Jovis
Posted: Sat 07 Jul, 2007 22.32
by Anonymous
Posted: Tue 10 Jul, 2007 18.32
by Anonymous
Does anyone have any more concrete information?
Posted: Tue 10 Jul, 2007 18.46
by Alexia
Ron Owen wrote:Does anyone have any more concrete information?
Concrete is a construction material that consists of cement (commonly Portland cement), aggregate (generally gravel and sand), water and admixtures.
Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing and placement due to a chemical process known as hydration. The water reacts with the cement, which bonds the other components together, eventually creating a stone-like material. It is used to make pavements, architectural structures, foundations, motorways/roads, overpasses, parking structures, brick/block walls and footings for gates, fences and poles.
Concrete is used more than any other manmade material on the planet. As of 2005 about six billion cubic meters of concrete are made each year, which equals one cubic meter for every person on Earth. Concrete powers a US $35 billion industry which employs over two million workers in the United States alone. Over 55,000 miles of freeways and highways in America are made of this material. The People's Republic of China currently consumes 40% of world cement production.
Posted: Tue 10 Jul, 2007 19.19
by Stuart*
Alexia, a fascinating insight into commercial construction materiels.
However, you neglected to mention that it was also provided as the filling for Ron Owen's cranium void, to allow for better balance and posture.