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Xenocreator_PG_
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Take a minute to think about how kewl concrete really is. Some may say that the brick is more interesting, but personally, I think I am a concrete man. I'll have a drink to 'concrete'.



D-res
thread of the year


:wtf:
Sunsnail
Its threads like this that make me proud to be human. So many people these days take things for granted, and dont appreciate what makes everything possible. Xenocreator is not one of these people, and i would like to give him a round of applause. /applause

:happy2:
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
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Take a minute to think about how kewl concrete really is. Some may say that the brick is more interesting, but personally, I think I am a concrete man. I'll have a drink to 'concrete'.




i can drink concrete too, but you dont see me making a thread about it.
Xenocreator_PG_
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By popular demand; I am gonna post some more pics of concrete.





Enjoy peoples:








D-res
the third one is my favorite.... by far

*counts*


forth... i mean





bastards... how can they do that to our dear friend:whip:
mezzir
after living around UMass all my life, and now attending it, i'm not a big fan of concrete, considering our entire campus is built out of it


and those pictures make them look really good
imagine a campus full of concrete on a rainy day
ugly as ing hell
:whip:
torontotrance
you need a bricking
Ironside
Forget concrete! I prefer iron.....

TruffleShuffle
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Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
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By popular demand; I am gonna post some more pics of concrete.





Enjoy peoples:





....wait a sec :rolleyes: :p

Trance Nutter
ahhh, concrete, the eigth wonder of the world.

Sorry to the Melbourne guys, but concrete is better than bricks, bricks, mah, they're just clay, concrete has so much other stuff, and you never see a wet brick, whereas concrete goes from wet to dry, great stuff.

Maybe this is just another interstate rivalry.

I'm with XenoPG on this.
mezzir
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Originally posted by Trance Nutter and you never see a wet brick, whereas concrete goes from wet to dry, great stuff.


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taken from: http://www.claybrick.com.au/talent.html
Take a soft mass of clay and minerals, mould it into that familiar boxy shape, and harden it by drying and firing at temperatures up to 1200°C. You now have a brick, one of our simplest yet most durable materials.

originally, bricks were made from mud actually
last time i checked, mud was wet
mud wrestling wouldn't be very fun if it was dry
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