Thursday, October 20, 2011

Ryan Spink and his Speeches

Ryan's interest are so far and wide that the smallest hint or clue can transform in a highly complex math problem. To top it off you'll end up with two teams trying to one up the others. Lucky for us we got a cage =P LoL. We're going to receive a whole lot of backlash when he finds that we posted this online =)


1 comment:

  1. If you take the possiblity of a hint or clue (call it k) and multiply it by the intensity of the two teams trying to one up each other (call this i) and divide the rate at which they one up each other (call this l)and square it by the intelligence of those envolved (call this u) you should get something like (kil u) get it...LOL

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