Bad Bob's "Thought for the Week"

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RAM
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Bad Bob's "Thought for the Week"

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Here is a little math question. The first person to get the exact answer will get an extra spool for a Pflueger Pelican still in the cellophane in the correct box! (No kidding!)
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What is the square root of 42.25?
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Trick question or 6.5
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Come on guys! Nine hits and only one reply? Is the free MIB Pflueger reel accessory of that little consequence to you collectors? Steve did NOT win it. Keep trying! Bad bob
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Another note-This is NOT a trick question. Just needs the proper answer. When it shows up you get the reel spool in the green and white box (if you want it). Bad (not all that sneaky) Bob
PS OK, if you are worried I will charge you postage, don't. The spool is free including postage!
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Geeeeeezzzz Bob, if you really want to know just do a Google search.
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Geez Geezer-Google's square root calculator did NOT have the exact answer! I thought we reel collectors were intellectually superior to other tackle collectors! Come on guys. Am I going to have to up the ante to a spool plus two reels? You can do this! Bad bob
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Pi R not square - Pi are round - Cornbread R square
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Stu Lawson wrote:Pi R not square - Pi are round - Cornbread R square
:lol: :lol: :lol:
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