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WCDT strips 3746 to 3750 (21st to 25th May 2018)
wlewisiii:
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--- Quote from: Undrneath on 22 May 2018, 08:17 ---A Homburg is generally a good choice, generally the wider the shoulders the wider the brim but rolled brims ie Bowlers and Porkpies can work. If you think you can get away with the slight western aesthetic a Gambler can work.
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It's kinda simplistic but a buddy of mine in Cowboy Action Shooting described it best. When it comes to style of hat personal preference is a must but when it comes to matching something to your build, Bonanza has you covered. Smaller build/frame? Look for a hat in the styling of Little Joe which is along the lines of the gambler style. Medium build, medium height? Look for the hat in the Style of Adam. Big build, tall? Hoss or Ben Cartwright style of hat.
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Eh, either a fedora - a true one mind - or a beret. Otherwise it's just a hair covering.
awgiedawgie:
--- Quote from: badbum61 on 21 May 2018, 22:16 ---
--- Quote from: Carl-E on 21 May 2018, 22:01 ---I don't really think anatomy matters.
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No, of course, it doesn't...but it could be useful to know what the potential limits to the physicality of the relationship might be.
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That sort of information is only useful to the people in the relationship. It has no use whatsoever to anyone else.
Inconsequential:
Back in Emily's parents' lake house, Momo had to walk along the bottom of the lake. So robot bodies are apparently somewhat more dense than human bodies.
Bubbles is well over six feet, with especially large and powerful myomer muscles, so, well... it just wouldn't be polite to speculate about the lady's mass, now would it?
That said, Bubbles regularly uses human furniture without issue, so it's not that big a difference. Muscular humans sometimes have trouble floating.
I hope they remembered to pick up Faye's glasses, anyway...
Staff_Inflection:
I wonder if Bubbles researched...umm....glass blowing techniques before hand >_>
Seems like a safe bet, no?
Undrneath:
Lack of buoyancy does not necessarily mean high mass.
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