Matty Patty is the world champion baby smasher for the lower Detroit area.
bears heads are practically empty, dinosaurs have very minute brains, i have a puny brain... or no brain at all, and crocodiles have small brains, and lastly, humans have consiterebly small brains
All dogs shake their heads, it's pretty normal
Goats may butt heads to show dominance, to defend themselves or for play.
two heads. A usual condition with conjoined twins.
There is no number of moose in the world. You cannot count something that reproduces and moves around. For example try counting the heads of kindergardeners at recess without telling them your doing it
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This is dependent on the shower head, pressure, and a number of other factors. However, if you look at shower heads at the store, they will usually say something like "3 GPM" or "1.8 GPM", meaning gallons per minute. Many of the newer shower heads that are energy efficient have a regulator on them to restrict the flow, and therefore the gallons per minute that the head uses.
1 heads in a row
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they came with "186" casting number heads.........
53 cc lt1 heads...92-93 good heads for porting
These should be double hump heads. They are very sought after heads.
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Most modern shower heads (U.S.) are restricted to 2.0 gallons a minute or less, so a ten minute shower would use approx. 20 gal.
Here's a Perl script that will answer the problem for any number of heads and feet. sub how_many { print "Number of heads: "; chomp($h = ); print "Number of feet: ";chomp($f = ); $p = $h; $c = 0; while (($p*4 + $c*2) != $f) { $p--; $c++; } } &how_many; print "There are $p pigs and $c chickens.\n"; print "They have $h heads and $f feet.\n"; Number of heads: 27 Number of feet: 78 There are 12 pigs and 15 chickens. They have 27 heads and 78 feet.
ignoring the minute chance that it will land on it's side as well as assuming that the air resistance due to the different patterns in the coin is negligible the chance of a coin landing heads is 50%