macphisto wrote:I think they're five liters.
Aceq2jot wrote:My friendly nieghbor brings me mini kegs full of Hieneken all the timeI just throw them in the trash when i am done. Prehaps i should start hoarding them for practice
Seismic Sam wrote:Alright then!! Sit up straight and pay attention!!!
If 5 liters of beer are going South on a train at 32 miles per hour towards East Wankershire, and a Brit is hiding in the weeds 2 miles down the track, assuming a 100% conversion of beer to pee, how big a whizz will the Brit (now out of the weeds and on the train) cut before he reaches East Wankershire??
Now then, 5 liters converts to 169.09 fluid ounces, which at 16 fluid ounces per pint, equals 10.57 pints. However, East Wankershire and the Brit are in England, where a pint is TWENTY fluid ounces, so the result is actually 8.45 British Pints, which is about typical for a Brit in a pub on Friday...
Thor wrote:As far as the wizz goes, I'd venture that the first few would be no more than 12 US oz. (Whatever that converts to in Brit Oz, I dunno)
Seismic Sam wrote:the result is actually 8.45 British Pints, which is about typical for a Brit in a pub on Friday...
Seismic Sam wrote:Alright then!! Sit up straight and pay attention!!!
If 5 liters of beer are going South on a train at 32 miles per hour towards East Wankershire, and a Brit is hiding in the weeds 2 miles down the track, assuming a 100% conversion of beer to pee, how big a whizz will the Brit (now out of the weeds and on the train) cut before he reaches East Wankershire??
Now then, 5 liters converts to 169.09 fluid ounces, which at 16 fluid ounces per pint, equals 10.57 pints. However, East Wankershire and the Brit are in England, where a pint is TWENTY fluid ounces, so the result is actually 8.45 British Pints, which is about typical for a Brit in a pub on Friday...
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