what’s the logic behind the height thing?
That should save a little money on mattresses and sheets.
How wet can water get? Is that what way they quit using a wetting agent?
WHOA!! Ripley!! ERROR!! Water is notable for high, not low, surface tension. Wetting agents lower it. https://www.britannica.com/technology/wetting-agent
Used to add a wetting agent? If they don’t do it any more, why not?
Before I read the caption, I thought the upper right wonder was about Bill Gates.
The trout went on to become a famous auctioneer.
Yeah..and it’s darker at night than it is in the country! ;o}
Water has a high surface tension. Additives lower the surface tension.
That fish would be talking out of both sides of his mouth.
isn’t soap a “wetting agent” for water?
Wet water… So, is that an oxy… um, genius? ☺
The two-mouthed trout was to distract away from Champy…
Great, another mouth to feed.
Gravity never let me down
Your feet are smaller in the morning too. Which is why you should buy shoes later in the day.
That reminds me of a Simpson’s episode.
Two mouth trout? Must have been the pollution.
And prune juice at bedtime will create vast quantities of water and wet furniture…
I don’t use that to put out fires. I use baking powder with a special drying agent added.
Since the third time’s the charm, Mr. Graziano, water has a very high surface tension. It’s a very tense molecule.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
what’s the logic behind the height thing?
Leroy about 5 years ago
That should save a little money on mattresses and sheets.
wjones about 5 years ago
How wet can water get? Is that what way they quit using a wetting agent?
Byron Spears about 5 years ago
WHOA!! Ripley!! ERROR!! Water is notable for high, not low, surface tension. Wetting agents lower it. https://www.britannica.com/technology/wetting-agent
Caeruleancentaur about 5 years ago
Used to add a wetting agent? If they don’t do it any more, why not?
UmmeMoosa about 5 years ago
Before I read the caption, I thought the upper right wonder was about Bill Gates.
J Short about 5 years ago
The trout went on to become a famous auctioneer.
joefearsnothing about 5 years ago
Yeah..and it’s darker at night than it is in the country! ;o}
offord about 5 years ago
Water has a high surface tension. Additives lower the surface tension.
Font Lady Premium Member about 5 years ago
That fish would be talking out of both sides of his mouth.
yangeldf about 5 years ago
isn’t soap a “wetting agent” for water?
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Wet water… So, is that an oxy… um, genius? ☺
paranormal about 5 years ago
The two-mouthed trout was to distract away from Champy…
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
Great, another mouth to feed.
Me_ about 5 years ago
Gravity never let me down
Scott S about 5 years ago
Your feet are smaller in the morning too. Which is why you should buy shoes later in the day.
namelocdet about 5 years ago
That reminds me of a Simpson’s episode.
DaveQuinn about 5 years ago
Two mouth trout? Must have been the pollution.
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
And prune juice at bedtime will create vast quantities of water and wet furniture…
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
I don’t use that to put out fires. I use baking powder with a special drying agent added.
Earthling Premium Member about 5 years ago
Since the third time’s the charm, Mr. Graziano, water has a very high surface tension. It’s a very tense molecule.