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Pipe shapes and a full bend.
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<blockquote data-quote="George Kaplan" data-source="post: 254275" data-attributes="member: 2223"><p>I'm trying to picture it myself, and I can't. I agree with you, Marty, but that helps to illustrate my point about changing the design until it should maybe be called something else. Friar Jay may be thinking of something specific when he says bulldog that you or I may consider insignificant. Actually, the example of the bulldog shape already starts arguments over what exactly defines it. My point is that eventually it becomes pointless to worry about what a pipe is called, especially if it deviates much from the norm. Yes, the overly-bent bulldog I'm halfway picturing right now would look pretty silly, and I wouldn't call it a bulldog either, but Fri may be thinking of something of something else entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Kaplan, post: 254275, member: 2223"] I'm trying to picture it myself, and I can't. I agree with you, Marty, but that helps to illustrate my point about changing the design until it should maybe be called something else. Friar Jay may be thinking of something specific when he says bulldog that you or I may consider insignificant. Actually, the example of the bulldog shape already starts arguments over what exactly defines it. My point is that eventually it becomes pointless to worry about what a pipe is called, especially if it deviates much from the norm. Yes, the overly-bent bulldog I'm halfway picturing right now would look pretty silly, and I wouldn't call it a bulldog either, but Fri may be thinking of something of something else entirely. [/QUOTE]
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