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Question:

do clothes in water make you sink faster or hard to float?

i read a quote today saying you can leave your clothes on if you go overboard. contrary to popular belief, they dont make it easier to float and also keep you warmer in cold water.is that right?

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Is there anyone available to wake you up? My 13 year old son is the same way - a bomb could explode right next to him and he would sleep through it. The only way I can wake him up is to dump a glass of water (shot glass) on him.
No lie, I'm impressed by Roman Reigns(looks scary, and is athletic. A promising heel) and Dean Ambrose. Seth Rollins? Not so much. Also, I'm pretty sure calling Jinder Mahal Muhammed Hassan's long lost brother is pretty racist, dude, no lie. Mahal is a Sikh(in real life) and Muhammed Hassan was Muslim(at least in story, but I'm sure he was outside the ring). The fact you can't tell the difference really makes you and the wrestling section look bad. Edit: Muhammed Hassan was an Italian American. Jinder Mahal is an actual Sikh and Indian(from Canada). Even if they were both Muslim, or Sikh, still uncalled for.
probably the bearings are shot along with the crank.
It's obviously not locked, if it turns over. However it's shot, it has to be replaced or overhauled. The crank, main and rod bearings, probably the pistons and bores, all parts that rely on oil to keep them working, could be damaged too much. If you did get it to run, it would probably sound very bad and very noisy, rattling and clunking, grinding, you name it. Then it would self- destruct if you attempted to drive it.

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