Jeans Advise

[quote]The-German wrote:

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]The-German wrote:
Check target for what I believe is called Wrangler Wide Thigh. [/quote]

Check thread dates for what I believe is called Old Thread.[/quote]

"bumped since this topic needs to be discussed more often. "

Pretty sure that was posted today.
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The bump post was sarcastic, my post was a joke.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]The-German wrote:

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]The-German wrote:
Check target for what I believe is called Wrangler Wide Thigh. [/quote]

Check thread dates for what I believe is called Old Thread.[/quote]

"bumped since this topic needs to be discussed more often. "

Pretty sure that was posted today.
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The bump post was sarcastic, my post was a joke. [/quote]

Sarcasm (ˈsɑːkæzəm)

? noun

  1. mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult
  2. the use or tone of such language

[C16: from Late Latin sarcasmus, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to rend the flesh, from sarx flesh]

[quote]dshroy wrote:
Sarcasm (ˈsɑːkæzəm)

? noun

  1. mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult
  2. the use or tone of such language

[C16: from Late Latin sarcasmus, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to rend the flesh, from sarx flesh]
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Lankymofo does not see your point.

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:

[quote]dshroy wrote:
Sarcasm (ˈsɑːkÃ?¦zəm)

? noun

  1. mocking, contemptuous, or ironic language intended to convey scorn or insult
  2. the use or tone of such language

[C16: from Late Latin sarcasmus, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to rend the flesh, from sarx flesh]
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Lankymofo does not see your point. [/quote]
Break-even is the point of zero loss or profit. At break-even point, the revenues of the business are equal its total costs and its contribution margin equals its total fixed costs. Break-even point can be calculated by equation method, contribution method or graphical method. The equation method is based on the cost-volume-profit (CVP) formula:

px equals vx plus FC plus Profit

Where,
p is the price per unit,
x is the number of units,
v is variable cost per unit and
FC is total fixed cost.

am i speaking your language now?

Ahhh, that makes sense!

Chubbies are good if you’ve got nice quads, are in a frat, and are a douche nozzle

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chubbies-shorts-/300901450053

[quote]LankyMofo wrote:
Ahhh, that makes sense![/quote]
perfect. now take that advice and stop doing leg workouts immediately. no need to get bulky.

I want to get one of those sports kilts but my family tartan is a horrible yellow color. I think I’ll pretend I’m from another clan. One that has skulls in the tartan.

[quote]browndisaster wrote:
Chubbies are good if you’ve got nice quads, are in a frat, and are a douche nozzle

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chubbies-shorts-/300901450053[/quote]
But you DON’T have nice quads… Nah just kidding, dude :). I just wear jeans about 4 inches loose in the waist, and it is still kinda tight on my hams/glutes/large testicles. :wink: