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this guys a disgrace to all mathematicians

i remember i was drunk and i saw this guy and i was yelling out abuse to him

hahaha same!

me chris andy tuyen all in the car, most of us highly intoxicated, chasing it down James St one night yelling abuse.

good times.

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Haha i saw this ar in northbridge at like three in the morning and forgot about it till like 3 days later when i went through the pics in my phone and i was like

WTF? I DONT GET IT

If you have pics, post them up... I never go into the city so have no idea what you guys are on about :woot:

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Well we know 1+1= 2 and 1+1= a window but what if . . . just what if 1+1=11 and that this guy took the 11 and put it behind a 7 to make the shop name 7-11, but it still dosnt explain how he got the 7. . . . maybe he has only 7 friends and they like to hang out at 7-11

I dont really know haha . . . its late and im tired

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