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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 01/08/2012 01:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The first number was a close approximation of Pi. I identify with that number in a very strong way, two of you got it at relatively the same time posting. The same exact number in different sequence. I wonder what it would be like to use different media to test upon. Something universal to humans. Like organs. Would anyone like to play? I will think of an organ. |
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tuesday451 User ID: 1560344 United States 01/08/2012 01:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | last one going to bed after. first i thought pineal gland, then i thought liver, and settled on kidney. I think you're thinking of a kidney. You can get addicted to a certain kind of sadness. Like resignation to the end, always the end. Just a little happiness and health is all I wanted. |
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Dease User ID: 1505901 United States 01/08/2012 01:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 824, and focus on the 8 Last Edited by Dease on 01/08/2012 01:46 AM "Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you." - Matthew 22: 37-39 "What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?" - Galatians 5: 22-23 |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 01/08/2012 01:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I will think of a food that is one of 9 basic colors, those being red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, brown, black, and white. I will incorporate taste and smell. See if you can guess what it is. |
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led_Dis_Spencer User ID: 8700601 United States 01/12/2012 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Okay, so let's see how well colors will work, if anyone is still willing to play. Quoting: SecondPrecession I will think of a food that is one of 9 basic colors, those being red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, brown, black, and white. I will incorporate taste and smell. See if you can guess what it is. Dont get me wrong I think you are awesome for being here. But reading certain posts I start to feel like a guenia pig. LOL Gold is the money of kings. Silver is the money of gentlemen. Barter is the money of peasants. Debt is the money of slaves |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1450913 United States 01/12/2012 01:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Okay, so let's see how well colors will work, if anyone is still willing to play. Quoting: SecondPrecession I will think of a food that is one of 9 basic colors, those being red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, brown, black, and white. I will incorporate taste and smell. See if you can guess what it is. Dont get me wrong I think you are awesome for being here. But reading certain posts I start to feel like a guenia pig. LOL I know, I have a tendency to experiment a bit. Science is life. |
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U~Sit~Tea~23 User ID: 1554286 United States 01/12/2012 05:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, OP, I actually responded to this thread to ask you to email me and I found these numbers which are interesting to me for a number of reasons. 314 is the area code for St.louis MO and as most everyone knows its also PI. Some friends of my sister actually opened a pizza restraunt and named it after the PI symbol, there sign just has the PI symbol, no name. The first restraunts opened on a street named Delmar on a two mile stretch known as the " Delmar Loop" or "the Loop". It's been named one of the top ten best or coolest streets in the US in various polls. It's in University City, U-City, which borders the city of St.louis. I was born in St.Louis and have lived in University City for the past 15 years and love it here. So back in '09 president Obama was in town and gave a speech underneath the Arch. He was also delivered a bunch of pizzas from PI. He actually made a strange comment during the speech underneath the Arch about pies which had nothing even to do with the pizzas he was given. Which he later commented on al well which is strange I think. Also I'm actually about to eat a pizza that I just made myself! Barack Obama's speech Saturday under the Gateway Arch included a humorous anecdote about the senator and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland stopping for a slice of pie. "Some people like cake," Obama deadpanned. "I like pie." (For the record, Obama's favorite kind of pie is sweet-potato. Second is pecan pie.) Turns out Obama also had a chance to sample pizza from Pi, the Delmar Loop pizzeria. And a trusted source tells me the Democratic candidate for president liked it...a lot. DEVELOPING HARD, as Drudge likes to say. More to come soon! UPDATE @ 3:30 p.m.: I just spoke with owner Chris Sommers, who confirms that Barack Obama really, really liked the pizzas Pi sent over. (For Pi fans who are wondering, they sent the Bucktown, the Berkeley, the North Beach Classico, the Lincoln Park and the East Loop.) The campaign sent a driver to pick up the pizzas. Later, Obama's assistant called Sommers and asked him to hold. Then Obama himself took the phone and told Sommers how much he'd enjoyed the food. "He was very gracious," says Sommers. "I was more impressed by the character of the guy to take the time to call." Sommers did point out to Obama the irony of the Chicago-based senator praising Chicago-style deep-dish pizza from St. Louis. Lest you think that Obama was merely going through the politician's motions, Peachy Myers, the Missouri Field Director for the Obama-Biden campaign, called Sommers later to inform him that, as Sommers relates it, Obama "wouldn't shut up about my pizza." |
U~Sit~Tea~23 User ID: 1554286 United States 01/12/2012 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, OP, I actually responded to this thread to ask you to email me and I found these numbers which are interesting to me for a number of reasons. 314 is the area code for St.louis MO and as most everyone knows its also PI. Some friends of my sister actually opened a pizza restraunt and named it after the PI symbol, there sign just has the PI symbol, no name. The first restraunts opened on a street named Delmar on a two mile stretch known as the " Delmar Loop" or "the Loop". It's been named one of the top ten best or coolest streets in the US in various polls. It's in University City, U-City, which borders the city of St.louis. I was born in St.Louis and have lived in University City for the past 15 years and love it here. So back in '09 president Obama was in town and gave a speech underneath the Arch. He was also delivered a bunch of pizzas from PI. He actually made a strange comment during the speech underneath the Arch about pies which had nothing even to do with the pizzas he was given. Which he later commented on al well which is strange I think. Also I'm actually about to eat a pizza that I just made myself! Barack Obama's speech Saturday under the Gateway Arch included a humorous anecdote about the senator and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland stopping for a slice of pie. "Some people like cake," Obama deadpanned. "I like pie." (For the record, Obama's favorite kind of pie is sweet-potato. Second is pecan pie.) Turns out Obama also had a chance to sample pizza from Pi, the Delmar Loop pizzeria. And a trusted source tells me the Democratic candidate for president liked it...a lot. DEVELOPING HARD, as Drudge likes to say. More to come soon! UPDATE @ 3:30 p.m.: I just spoke with owner Chris Sommers, who confirms that Barack Obama really, really liked the pizzas Pi sent over. (For Pi fans who are wondering, they sent the Bucktown, the Berkeley, the North Beach Classico, the Lincoln Park and the East Loop.) The campaign sent a driver to pick up the pizzas. Later, Obama's assistant called Sommers and asked him to hold. Then Obama himself took the phone and told Sommers how much he'd enjoyed the food. "He was very gracious," says Sommers. "I was more impressed by the character of the guy to take the time to call." Sommers did point out to Obama the irony of the Chicago-based senator praising Chicago-style deep-dish pizza from St. Louis. Lest you think that Obama was merely going through the politician's motions, Peachy Myers, the Missouri Field Director for the Obama-Biden campaign, called Sommers later to inform him that, as Sommers relates it, Obama "wouldn't shut up about my pizza." Wikipedia - [edit]Streets The portion of Delmar Boulevard within the city of St. Louis has been designated Barack Obama Boulevard, making it one of the world's first streets to be renamed for the U.S. President.[6][7][8] Delmar thus runs from North Price Road at the tri-city border of Ladue, Olivette, and University City, downhill to the University City/St. Louis City boundary, at which point it becomes Barack Obama Boulevard (with another block of the Delmar Loop now sitting on the renamed portion in the city), which runs to North Tucker Street (a.k.a, 12th Street, briefly interrupted between Vandeventer and Grand at the VA hospital), at which point it becomes Convention Center Plaza. |
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U~Sit~Tea~23 User ID: 1554286 United States 01/12/2012 06:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, OP, I actually responded to this thread to ask you to email me and I found these numbers which are interesting to me for a number of reasons. 314 is the area code for St.louis MO and as most everyone knows its also PI. Some friends of my sister actually opened a pizza restraunt and named it after the PI symbol, there sign just has the PI symbol, no name. The first restraunts opened on a street named Delmar on a two mile stretch known as the " Delmar Loop" or "the Loop". It's been named one of the top ten best or coolest streets in the US in various polls. It's in University City, U-City, which borders the city of St.louis. I was born in St.Louis and have lived in University City for the past 15 years and love it here. So back in '09 president Obama was in town and gave a speech underneath the Arch. He was also delivered a bunch of pizzas from PI. He actually made a strange comment during the speech underneath the Arch about pies which had nothing even to do with the pizzas he was given. Which he later commented on al well which is strange I think. Also I'm actually about to eat a pizza that I just made myself! Barack Obama's speech Saturday under the Gateway Arch included a humorous anecdote about the senator and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland stopping for a slice of pie. "Some people like cake," Obama deadpanned. "I like pie." (For the record, Obama's favorite kind of pie is sweet-potato. Second is pecan pie.) Turns out Obama also had a chance to sample pizza from Pi, the Delmar Loop pizzeria. And a trusted source tells me the Democratic candidate for president liked it...a lot. DEVELOPING HARD, as Drudge likes to say. More to come soon! UPDATE @ 3:30 p.m.: I just spoke with owner Chris Sommers, who confirms that Barack Obama really, really liked the pizzas Pi sent over. (For Pi fans who are wondering, they sent the Bucktown, the Berkeley, the North Beach Classico, the Lincoln Park and the East Loop.) The campaign sent a driver to pick up the pizzas. Later, Obama's assistant called Sommers and asked him to hold. Then Obama himself took the phone and told Sommers how much he'd enjoyed the food. "He was very gracious," says Sommers. "I was more impressed by the character of the guy to take the time to call." Sommers did point out to Obama the irony of the Chicago-based senator praising Chicago-style deep-dish pizza from St. Louis. Lest you think that Obama was merely going through the politician's motions, Peachy Myers, the Missouri Field Director for the Obama-Biden campaign, called Sommers later to inform him that, as Sommers relates it, Obama "wouldn't shut up about my pizza." Wikipedia - [edit]Streets The portion of Delmar Boulevard within the city of St. Louis has been designated Barack Obama Boulevard, making it one of the world's first streets to be renamed for the U.S. President.[6][7][8] Delmar thus runs from North Price Road at the tri-city border of Ladue, Olivette, and University City, downhill to the University City/St. Louis City boundary, at which point it becomes Barack Obama Boulevard (with another block of the Delmar Loop now sitting on the renamed portion in the city), which runs to North Tucker Street (a.k.a, 12th Street, briefly interrupted between Vandeventer and Grand at the VA hospital), at which point it becomes Convention Center Plaza. Here is some serious Syncronicity , I just this thread on the front page as soon as I got done posting on this thread about PI. Weirdest Pizza Commercial EVER? Thread: Weirdest Pizza Commercial EVER? |
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prexparte User ID: 8736880 United States 01/12/2012 06:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am thinking of a number with three digits. Quoting: SecondPrecession What are they...and what is the mystery number to follow (one digit). The mystery number is kinda like the bonus-ball of your local state lotto. GO! :lioness: I had 2 different sets flash, here goes bitten, 333/9 or 777/3 just trying to figure it out |
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YOUCITY User ID: 1554286 United States 01/13/2012 12:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hi, OP, I actually responded to this thread to ask you to email me and I found these numbers which are interesting to me for a number of reasons. 314 is the area code for St.louis MO and as most everyone knows its also PI. Some friends of my sister actually opened a pizza restraunt and named it after the PI symbol, there sign just has the PI symbol, no name. The first restraunts opened on a street named Delmar on a two mile stretch known as the " Delmar Loop" or "the Loop". It's been named one of the top ten best or coolest streets in the US in various polls. It's in University City, U-City, which borders the city of St.louis. I was born in St.Louis and have lived in University City for the past 15 years and love it here. So back in '09 president Obama was in town and gave a speech underneath the Arch. He was also delivered a bunch of pizzas from PI. He actually made a strange comment during the speech underneath the Arch about pies which had nothing even to do with the pizzas he was given. Which he later commented on al well which is strange I think. Also I'm actually about to eat a pizza that I just made myself! Barack Obama's speech Saturday under the Gateway Arch included a humorous anecdote about the senator and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland stopping for a slice of pie. "Some people like cake," Obama deadpanned. "I like pie." (For the record, Obama's favorite kind of pie is sweet-potato. Second is pecan pie.) Turns out Obama also had a chance to sample pizza from Pi, the Delmar Loop pizzeria. And a trusted source tells me the Democratic candidate for president liked it...a lot. DEVELOPING HARD, as Drudge likes to say. More to come soon! UPDATE @ 3:30 p.m.: I just spoke with owner Chris Sommers, who confirms that Barack Obama really, really liked the pizzas Pi sent over. (For Pi fans who are wondering, they sent the Bucktown, the Berkeley, the North Beach Classico, the Lincoln Park and the East Loop.) The campaign sent a driver to pick up the pizzas. Later, Obama's assistant called Sommers and asked him to hold. Then Obama himself took the phone and told Sommers how much he'd enjoyed the food. "He was very gracious," says Sommers. "I was more impressed by the character of the guy to take the time to call." Sommers did point out to Obama the irony of the Chicago-based senator praising Chicago-style deep-dish pizza from St. Louis. Lest you think that Obama was merely going through the politician's motions, Peachy Myers, the Missouri Field Director for the Obama-Biden campaign, called Sommers later to inform him that, as Sommers relates it, Obama "wouldn't shut up about my pizza." "Barack Obama's speech Saturday under the Gateway Arch included a humorous anecdote about the senator and Ohio Governor Ted Strickland stopping for a slice of pie. "Some people like cake," Obama deadpanned. "I like pie." WTF? What does that have to do with anything? Why would he say that in a speech underneath the Arch? It makes me think of the famous quote allegedly said by the famous French Queen Marie Antoinette , "Let them eat cake." |
YOUCITY23 User ID: 1554286 United States 01/13/2012 12:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Woa,that was cool! I just posted a response on this thread and then i looked to see what time it was and it was 11:23! Your post is at the very top of the page just underneath the time on my computer. So I looked up to see the time and then looked at your post if that makes better sense. Kind of trippy. |
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