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QUOTE (nuthead53 @ Apr 5 2004, 21:50)
think about it logicaly, the butterd side of the toast is ofcourse heavier, so its more then likely always going to land butterd side down. simple smile.gif

im usually lucky with this sort of this -- it often lands butterside up

 

if im silly enough to drop it in the first place

 

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yeah but the butterd side is always going to be heavier, no matter how thick the bread is, inless the bread was backed in a way to make it denser on one side.

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QUOTE (nuthead53 @ Apr 5 2004, 21:54)
yeah but the butterd side is always going to be heavier, no matter how thick the bread is,

this is true

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I still say just put the toast on the floor and THEN butter it....save any hassle then.

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QUOTE (Ginge @ Apr 5 2004, 22:05)
I still say just put the toast on the floor and THEN butter it....save any hassle then.

butter the floor?

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smart arse...butter the TOAST when its on the floor

 

 

Well I suppose you could always butter the floor then throw pieces of toast at it aswell.....probably more fun aswell.

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Why you gonna butter your bottom?

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kinky

QUOTE (Titchy @ Apr 5 2004, 21:55)
QUOTE (nuthead53 @ Apr 5 2004, 21:54)
yeah but the butterd side is always going to be heavier, no matter how thick the bread is,

this is true

Not really enough to make much of a difference especially as it melts into the toast.

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QUOTE (nuthead53 @ Apr 5 2004, 21:54)
yeah but the butterd side is always going to be heavier, no matter how thick the bread is, inless the bread was backed in a way to make it denser on one side.

have u never heard of the crust at each end?

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