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Post by Fireholder on Jun 12, 2004 6:23:25 GMT -5
Pot as in the cooking tool. ^.^
BEGIN!
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Post by Suicidal Toast on Jun 12, 2004 8:07:43 GMT -5
I think kettle would win because if both were filled with molten lava that for some reason didn't melt them, kettle could direct the controlled stream, whereas pot could only dump it over the side, hoping to hit its opponent.
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ThoughtShift
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Post by ThoughtShift on Jun 20, 2004 21:22:59 GMT -5
Pot, 'cause you can smoke it.
Oh wait, the cooking tool.
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Post by Lazy LiLi on Jun 23, 2004 15:08:44 GMT -5
>_<
Yes, dear. The cooking utensil. lol
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Post by ThoughtShift on Jun 23, 2004 16:14:53 GMT -5
Then pot.
Who the fuck uses a kettle anymore anyway?
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Post by Draco Starcloud on Jun 23, 2004 18:43:47 GMT -5
Who the fuck uses a kettle anymore anyway? More people than you think, I'm sure.
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Post by lazy lazy taku on Jun 24, 2004 7:46:08 GMT -5
pot wins hands down
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Post by Suicidal Toast on Jun 24, 2004 14:34:33 GMT -5
Hey! No fair! I at least gave a reason for my answer!
*Kettle proceeds to kick pot's metal ass*
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Post by ThoughtShift on Jun 24, 2004 21:27:06 GMT -5
See, in this case, pot is like Bruce Lee and kettle is like Kareem Abdul-Jabar. It starts winning because it's so much bigger and stronger, but then pot notices something totally inconsequential about kettle and exploits it because it's a totally unrealistic weakness.
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