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Go into the bathroom, weigh yourself. Now stuff your pockets with potatoes and weigh yourself again, add enough to weigh 1.5 pounds more.
I'm only sorta kidding. Denise in NH |
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On 2016-07-09 4:33 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 7/9/2016 4:24 PM, wrote: >> Go into the bathroom, weigh yourself. Now stuff your pockets with >> potatoes and weigh yourself again, add enough to weigh 1.5 pounds more. >> >> I'm only sorta kidding. >> >> Denise in NH >> > > That would work. OTOH, every kitchen should have a scale. They are not > very expensive. You would need a scale much more accurate than most people have. I have what is supposed to be a good set of scales with a digital readout and I can weigh myself three times and get three different weights. Based on weighing in on my way in to the can and again on my weight out and weigh more having having rid myself of some stuff. |
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