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rick81721

Lothar
Meth. He's probably 35.

Haha I should find another clip they showed on TV. He tried to rob another store with a big guy behind the counter - the guy came around, put the geezer in a choke hold and threw him out the store. Apparently he's not really armed
 

Kaleidopete

Well-Known Member
The largest brickworks in the world were at one time right in New Jersey!
In 1850, James Sayre of Newark and Peter Fisher of New York formed the Sayre & Fisher Co.
They opened in 1851 making bricks from the clay pits of Sayreville. Sayreville bricks were used
in the construction of many buildings, including the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
By 1913, they were producing 178 million bricks per year! The company stopped producing bricks in the early 1970s

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Kaleidopete

Well-Known Member
February 1, 1945, the second (north) tube of the Lincoln Tunnel opened.
The design of the Lincoln Tunnel had originally called for two tubes but work on the second
was halted in 1938 and resumed in 1941. Due to war material shortages of metal, completion was delayed until 1945

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chemgirl

Well-Known Member
Team MTBNJ Halter's
Eh, It may have something to do with the fact that water freezes at 32F (0C or 273.15K). What, too late?!?
Solutions have a freezing point depression (freeze below 0oC) therefore us humans can sustain below freezing temps.
 
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