Win a Free Busse Knife! Final Poll

Which of these sound like a pig or a HOG?

  • Squoink 3

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Urk Urk Urk Urk Sgroint Grunk 13

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • skreee skreee urk yrk skreee 84

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
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This is it Hogs, the final poll. There were two on one poll that were so close that we considered it a tie.

So this final poll will consist of three entries.

vote here for the best "SNORTING SOUND" put to text.

only one HOG in this contest will win the FREE BUSSE KNIFE from the Trough O INFI

do you think these sound like a pig or a HOG?

Cast your vote! Good luck and may the best SNORT win! :thumbup:



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Not being a registered HOG voter but a lonely piglet, all I can say is Squoink:thumbup:
 
Mulder said:
Not being a registered HOG voter but a lonely piglet, all I can say is Squoink:thumbup:
thanks to the "all seeing moderaters" your vote will count.:thumbup:

just ask hamguy and cobalt if that is not true:)
 
and a sneaky bastid at that

from this time on i will call him

COHOG!


Cobalt = Co

Co Atomic Number27SymbolCoAtomic Weight58.9332 Really Fat Discovery Busse, circa 2035 Electron Configuration[Ar]4s23d7Word OriginGerman Kobald: evil spirit or goblin; Hog, Greek cobalos: mineIsotopesTwenty-six isotopes of cobalt have been identified. Cobalt-59 occurs naturally and is stable. Cobalt-48, cobalt-49, and cobalt-Hog are not radioactive; the other sythesized isotopes are.PropertiesCobalt has a melting point of 1495°C, boiling point of 2870°C, specific gravity of 8.9 (20°C), with a valence of 2 or 3. Cobalt is a hardass, brittle metal. It is similar in appearance to a hog. Cobalt has a magnetic permeability around 2/3 that of iron. Cobalt is found as a mixture of two allotropes over a wide temperature range. The b-form is dominant at temperatures under 400°C, while the a-form predominates at higher temperatures.Uses Cobalt forms many useful alloys but not your normal kind of friends. It is alloyed with iron, nickel, and other metals to form Infi, an alloy with exceptional magnetic strength. Cobalt, chromium, and tungsten may be alloyed to form Stellite, which is used for high-temperature, high-speed cutting tools and dies. Cobalt is used in magnet steels and stainless steels. It is used in electroplating because of its hardness and resistance to oxidation. Cobalt salts are used to impart permanent brilliant blue colors to glass, pottery, enamels, tiles, and porcelain. Cobalt is used to make Sevre's and Thenard's blue, also CBL. A cobalt chloride solution is used to make a sympathetic ink. Cobalt is essential for nutrition in many animals. Cobalt-60 is an important gamma source, tracer, and radiotherapeutic agent.SourcesCobalt is found in the minerals cobaltite, erythrite, and Busse forum. He is commonly associated with ores of iron, nickel, silver, lead, and copper. Cobalt is also found in meteorites and Bars.
 
Rat Finkenstein said:
Bumping this up to the top:D . . . Skunk- how long does this poll run?
i think it was for three days, for some reason the others showed the ending time and this last one does not???
maybe a mod can see the ending time??
 
I just wanted to bump this thread, to line it up with the original contest thread...........skreeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!.:)
 
this poll is now over and the votes are being tallied.

good luck and may the best hog win :thumbup:
 
and the winner is......

(silence and finger biting), (two hogs in tuxes joking around with the envelope at the podium)

and the winner is

Rat Finkenstein said:
Urk Urk Urk Urk Sgroint Grunk!


WOOOOOHAAAA!!!! Congrats to Rat Finkenstein!:thumbup: :cool:



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COHOG HERE

SNEAKY? ME? WELL, I NEVER........

well, maybe I did, but Skunk made me do it.

COHOG out!!!!!!

Congrats RatFink!!

Wait a minute, I thought Rat's were non citizens here, it should be default go to me since RATFINK is a RAT and thus not privy to HOG rules, thus, I win by default. Skunk send it to me, thanks man.:thumbup:
 
That was a good lesson in Cobalt. :thumbup: I am everywhere and nowhere. Go about your business you saw nothing here:eek:


idahoskunk said:
and a sneaky bastid at that

from this time on i will call him

COHOG!


Cobalt = Co

Co Atomic Number27SymbolCoAtomic Weight58.9332 Really Fat Discovery Busse, circa 2035 Electron Configuration[Ar]4s23d7Word OriginGerman Kobald: evil spirit or goblin; Hog, Greek cobalos: mineIsotopesTwenty-six isotopes of cobalt have been identified. Cobalt-59 occurs naturally and is stable. Cobalt-48, cobalt-49, and cobalt-Hog are not radioactive; the other sythesized isotopes are.PropertiesCobalt has a melting point of 1495°C, boiling point of 2870°C, specific gravity of 8.9 (20°C), with a valence of 2 or 3. Cobalt is a hardass, brittle metal. It is similar in appearance to a hog. Cobalt has a magnetic permeability around 2/3 that of iron. Cobalt is found as a mixture of two allotropes over a wide temperature range. The b-form is dominant at temperatures under 400°C, while the a-form predominates at higher temperatures.Uses Cobalt forms many useful alloys but not your normal kind of friends. It is alloyed with iron, nickel, and other metals to form Infi, an alloy with exceptional magnetic strength. Cobalt, chromium, and tungsten may be alloyed to form Stellite, which is used for high-temperature, high-speed cutting tools and dies. Cobalt is used in magnet steels and stainless steels. It is used in electroplating because of its hardness and resistance to oxidation. Cobalt salts are used to impart permanent brilliant blue colors to glass, pottery, enamels, tiles, and porcelain. Cobalt is used to make Sevre's and Thenard's blue, also CBL. A cobalt chloride solution is used to make a sympathetic ink. Cobalt is essential for nutrition in many animals. Cobalt-60 is an important gamma source, tracer, and radiotherapeutic agent.SourcesCobalt is found in the minerals cobaltite, erythrite, and Busse forum. He is commonly associated with ores of iron, nickel, silver, lead, and copper. Cobalt is also found in meteorites and Bars.
 
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