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jimi

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Kenny lad,

you've got it all wrong, I'm surprised an edukatid chap like yersel isnae aware of the Archimedes principle. I displace more water than my neighbour therefor it means I've made more water available to float other boats on so the heavier the boat the less you should pay. Simple really!


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Thon's a real teuchter an awfy guid o' ye tae telt ken whit sides up. Yon Archie McMedes wiz kent doon Saucihall, ye know. He had a barra doon there an ye can aye hear the lad baw'ing oot "eureka" or some sich wurds....got us yins in stitches, it has.......
 

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Aye, ah kin recall the wee fella in the merkit at Cumnock. Fae whit a recall he wis called Erchie Menzies an' he wis sellin aw sort of exotic stuff. He wis trying tae sell deodorant an' wee Willie's wife Sheena chucked him in the watter doon by the abbattoir. "Ca' me smellie agin ye wee bauchle!" She shrieked!

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Och that's a wee bit extreme. If you take the spectrum of light to heavy, light sits on top of the water & displaces none, therefore should be charged full price. Totally heavy has sank therefore has displaced all its water. It is self evident that the sinker is free. Therefore the price obviously is on a sliding scale with the top price being paid by the lightest & zero by the heaviest. Can't see a flaw in this at all. I'm off to load up the boat with more beer to make it heavier & save a bit of dosh.

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