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On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 20:53:21 -0600, Pat Flannery
wrote: Have you been smelling God's Holy Balls?! :-) ....Either that, or eating Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls :-P (Pat, you really *MUST* get caught up on "South Park". Seriously.) OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
I just took a bath, and Archimedes-like, had an inspiration: If you were to entirely cover Pia Zadora in chocolate mousse, except for her knees... so how much water did you splash onto the bathroom floor, Pat? -- Terrell Miller "Every gardener knows nature's random cruelty" -Paul Simon George Harrison |
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Pat Flannery wrote:
They all rotate on their own accord- except for the ones that don't. It's a world class mystery, if you ask me. For all we know, these could be the fossilized testicles of androids from the future who fell into that time vortex over Antarctica that the Russians found...yeah...that's the ticket. ;-) Why would androids have testi...know what? nev' mind, I *do not* want to know. Thank you. -- Terrell Miller "Every gardener knows nature's random cruelty" -Paul Simon George Harrison |
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Pat Flannery wrote: http://community-2.webtv.net/@HH!96!10!0C394463B0D1/WF11/3BillionYearOld/ Ejecta from a metallic meteorite impact. |
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OM om@our_blessed_lady_mary_of_the_holy_NASA_researc h_facility.org wrote: On Wed, 02 Mar 2005 22:06:03 -0600, Pat Flannery wrote: I just took a bath, and Archimedes-like, had an inspiration: If you were to entirely cover Pia Zadora in chocolate mousse, except for her knees... ...Pia Zadora is to the pre-Gen X'ers what Charro was to my generation. Just exactly *what* that is, alas, is still being debated. "She's in the attic" Which deserves to be true dammit... Anthony |
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"Pat Flannery" wrote in message
... Check that link on the page; about the time the Witch Doctors start stealing them, you know you are onto a classic in the loopy division. The question is, what are they? They're all perfectly spherical- except for the ones that aren't. They all have those grooves around the middle- except the ones that don't. They're all full of spongy stuff- except the ones that are full of a coalish substance. They all rotate on their own accord- except for the ones that don't. It's a world class mystery, if you ask me. For all we know, these could be the fossilized testicles of androids from the future who fell into that time vortex over Antarctica that the Russians found...yeah...that's the ticket. ;-) Why does this remind me of that Quatermass movie - Five Million Years To Earth.... -- Alan Erskine We can get people to the Moon in five years, not the fifteen GWB proposes. Give NASA a real challenge |
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Dave Michelson wrote: Pat Flannery wrote: Miniaturized Death Stars or Ben-Wa balls from beyond the stars? Or artifacts from the Planet of the Apes? The cited article states that the grooves may be cut into existing spheres in fairly recent times. The articles about the finding of the spheres states that the mining is done my abrasive moving cables cutting into the matrix that the spheres are found in. The cited article also notes that they are in a very soft matrix...so... if the moving cable is cutting through the soft matrix and hits a sphere, could it cause it to spin around in the soft matrix as it cuts a groove into it? Pat |
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OM wrote: ...Pia Zadora is to the pre-Gen X'ers what Charro was to my generation. Just exactly *what* that is, alas, is still being debated. And upchucked. "Coochie-coochie!" Don't forget Carol Wayne. Pat |
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OM wrote: ...Either that, or eating Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls :-P Accidental taste sensation find: Saltine crackers and lemon drops. Pat |
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Terrell Miller wrote: Pat Flannery wrote: I just took a bath, and Archimedes-like, had an inspiration: If you were to entirely cover Pia Zadora in chocolate mousse, except for her knees... so how much water did you splash onto the bathroom floor, Pat? Almost the whole two gallons it takes to fill the tub when I'm sitting in it. :-) Pat |
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