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2014-10-19
Posted by:Fred

#17  Dang, all around.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2014-10-19 18:14  

#16  BOUGAINVILLEA EATS CINCINATTI
WITH RADIOACTIVE CHAPATI!
The variegation
Of its vegetation
Resembles a Pollock, all splatty.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-10-19 15:24  

#15  La Plante swung a pretty hot racket;
When she saw a pole, she'd shellac it.
The barber one morning
Showed his; without warning,
She whacked it and stitched up a jacket.
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2014-10-19 15:21  

#14  What's dis ?I hear about Judge Crater and Jameis Winston?
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-19 14:05  

#13  Rambler, you should have met the members of my daughter's public elementary school's PTA: the former marketing director of a large hospital chain in Los Angeles, the former head of human resources of a mid-size company, a sculptress, a CPA, a number of practicing and non-practicing engineers and scientists, the regional head of 3Com (one of the few men in the PTA, he handled all the school's computer stuff), a former architect/city planner, a number of lawyers, the usual retired teachers... and me. The doctors tended to come in for science days and game days rather than joining committees, the other stay-at-home dad was an Eagle Scout who, along with the master gardener, helped me run the school's five acre nature preserve. Most of us also baked cookies.

We are not your grandmother's suburban housewives.

Red and blond hair and light coloured eyes are fairly recent mutations, as I understand it, following pale skin as a response to the move into northern climes. Those who dislike the idea of mutations ought to object to such recent innovations in human physical appearance as well.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-10-19 13:17  

#12  tw, you are not really just your average suburban Midwest housewife, not with your background and travelling experience. And your father's background.

And, hey - what's up with that remark about not liking red haired green-eyed people? :)
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2014-10-19 12:35  

#11   Do a test at home get some real food and store bought put in container for one month refrigerate none or next to none on real food store bought could be dropped from planes on a foreign hostile country and be used as a weapon!

That's not a test, Whulet Shavins7256, that's a certainty, whether the food came from the store or was produced at home, unless the food is stored in a bent-neck flask heated at the beginning of the storage period. The experiment was done nearly two centuries ago, before refrigeration was invented, and is still replicated in science classrooms to this day.

Do calm down. I've already deleted almost all of your posts in this thread for over-excited unreadability, because as a moderator that's my job. I've left the two above, so that I can answer them, in the hope that you will join us in assessing the current situation in the War on Terror, the main purpose of this site. If you can do that without panicking, that would be very, very helpful.

Your "Wake up, sheeple!!!!" posts are not helpful, as much because we are not sheeple as because you have not yet told us anything new. I am just a little Midwestern suburban housewife, but I know about radiation-induced mutations in the search for improved farm products, an artificial method to rapidly create the kind of mutations that appear naturally, if much more slowly in the wild -- it's why we have all those new varieties of apples in recent years, and broccoflower in the vegetable section. I also know that almost all harmful mutations cause the body containing them to die quickly, causing harm to no one but the carrier. But sometimes successful mutations accumulate, and we get Homo sapiens, etc. Thus it could be argued that mutations are also a good thing, even if one isn't personally fond of those late-coming blue-eyed blonds and green-eyed redheads.

Besoeker, well said! Thank you very much.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-10-19 12:25  

#10  The beef and meat thing in stores and wonderful color e coli food compromised food supply yum yum! Do a test at home get some real food and store bought put in container for one month refrigerate none or next to none on real food store bought could be dropped from planes on a foreign hostile country and be used as a weapon!
Posted by: Whulet Shavins7256   2014-10-19 08:21  

#9  Page 45 October 2014 National geographic seeds are irradiated to promote random mutations in their DNA. if a mutation happens to produce a desirable trait, the plant is selected for further breeding! Does anyone think the real world is a control setting like a lab? Techno sat crap etc, bats seeds other foods and animals good luck with the e coli zero and one thing! What are those frequencies etc. being used to scour the planet with already checked many mutations!
Posted by: Whulet Shavins7256   2014-10-19 08:14  

#8  Thanks brother! :-)
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-19 08:06  

#7  Sorry about the caps they don't know what they have done!
Posted by: Whulet Shavins7256   2014-10-19 07:42  

#6  Injected August 2009 pneumonia shot after energetic anomaly (surveys and apple ass wipes) sick for five and half months guess what check your work. Do you believe in God? Never had bad reaction before I don't need to tell you how bad it got!
Posted by: Whulet Shavins7256   2014-10-19 07:39  

#5  Dear Whulet:

Firstly, thank you for your posts and rants. With few exceptions, we've only one poster who is permitted to use CAPS in his entries. It's become sort of a privileged honor bestowed by the blog leadership [not myself]. Compliance is of course voluntary. You'd be a good chap to play along and enjoy as well.

Again, thank you for your rants.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-19 07:31  

#4  Let me be clear, if you like you ANTIDOTE, you can keep your ANTIDOTE. No worries Joe. Guam is on the distro-list, providing it does not capsize first.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-10-19 06:53  

#3  Games changed JOE! Fetch the T-process and be snappy about it.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-19 06:46  

#2  Whulet don't fret.
Our JOE! Is devoting 20 percent im of his CPU time looking for the right fold. It's just a matter of time until we all prosper.
Posted by: Shipman   2014-10-19 06:45  

#1  Volume 36 No.2 1980 pages 465-469 Virology Atlanta Georgia 30333 Virion Nucleic Acid of Ebola Virus Russell L.- Regnery Kari M. Johnson Michael P. Kiley In an attempt to amplify possible infectious RNA and hence lower the limits of DETECTION -should I go further with the ETHANOL ZINC perfect growth medium of palm thing etc phenols ph dirt etc or what? GENERAL DEMPSEY CDC IF THEY CAN DO THIS IN A LAB AND IT HAS BEEN DONE A CURE SHOULD BE IN A VIAL DOWN THE HALL IN YOUR DARK DUNGEON! thinkyou can get the kids to stop their bullshit or should I use UPS and send one of them to the front gate in a BOX! Only 155 dollars to ship one of them! I will spread it around many sites soon!
Posted by: Whulet Shavins7256   2014-10-19 06:18  

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