OT Things to ponder
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RE: OT Things to ponder
We do have a Recommended Daily Allowance of galvanized metal.
Are Gorns part goat?
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RE: OT Things to ponder
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We're part whatever we just ate.
You don't eat your own poop like dogs do ….. ?
RE: OT Things to ponder
If a neighbor's dog unloads in your yard, just cover it with bacon grease. The dog will eat it up. [:D]
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; Julia Child

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RE: OT Things to ponder
In the early '80s we adopted the dog of a neighbor that passed away, she was a real sweetheart. After we had her for about a week we were wondering why she hadn't pooped in the backyard yet... then our neighbor rang the doorbell to ask if we'd seen a dog in her yard taking care of business, we hadn't. Later that day I was in our dining room and the dog was out back and she jumped onto the brick wall of our porch, down onto the neighbors porch, down the stairs into her garden and took a dump then jumped back up and into our yard. I put planter on the wall and that stopped her but I did appreciate her wanting to keep our backyard nice and clean. [:D]
was Will_L for a while.
RE: OT Things to ponder
I like bacon


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RE: OT Things to ponder
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mmmmmm... bacon!
Do Gorns poop ?
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RE: OT Things to ponder
No, we regurgitate everything for our young.ORIGINAL: scout1
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mmmmmm... bacon!
Do Gorns poop ?
RE: OT Things to ponder
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
No, we regurgitate everything for our young.ORIGINAL: scout1
ORIGINAL: geofflambert
mmmmmm... bacon!
Do Gorns poop ?
What if you have no young ? Just leave piles ?
RE: OT Things to ponder
I would not want to be a Gorn sanitation engineer.ORIGINAL: scout1
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No, we regurgitate everything for our young.ORIGINAL: scout1
Do Gorns poop ?
What if you have no young ? Just leave piles ?
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RE: OT Things to ponder
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No, we regurgitate everything for our young.ORIGINAL: scout1
Do Gorns poop ?
What if you have no young ? Just leave piles ?
Good grief, there are always young. They're all over the place. Only a small percentage will reach adulthood so we have to come up with lots of gorn puke. That's just mother nature.
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mmmmmm... bacon!
Do Gorns poop ?
No, we regurgitate everything for our young.
What if you have no young ? Just leave piles ?
Good grief, there are always young. They're all over the place. Only a small percentage will reach adulthood so we have to come up with lots of gorn puke. That's just mother nature.
Do Gorns eat their young? Maybe not their own if they can identify them, but maybe the young of other Gorns? I know that Crocodilians will.
Seek peace but keep your gun handy.
I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
; Julia Child

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RE: OT Things to ponder
Cannibalism is much more efficient than war. No messy destruction, etc.ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
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mmmmmm... bacon!
Do Gorns poop ?
No, we regurgitate everything for our young.
What if you have no young ? Just leave piles ?
Good grief, there are always young. They're all over the place. Only a small percentage will reach adulthood so we have to come up with lots of gorn puke. That's just mother nature.
Do Gorns eat their young? Maybe not their own if they can identify them, but maybe the young of other Gorns? I know that Crocodilians will.
RE: OT Things to ponder
Not to mention that the meat is a perfect balance of proteins. The downside is the increased risk of injesting parasites and infections bacteria.
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I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
; Julia Child

I'm not a complete idiot, some parts are missing!
“Illegitemus non carborundum est (“Don’t let the bastards grind you down”).”
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RE: OT Things to ponder
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Not to mention that the meat is a perfect balance of proteins. The downside is the increased risk of injesting parasites and infections bacteria.
Or defective prions as in "mad cow" disease. Of course, with gorns you can't tell the difference.
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So that's why cannibals boil their food. [:D]ORIGINAL: RangerJoe
Not to mention that the meat is a perfect balance of proteins. The downside is the increased risk of injesting parasites and infections bacteria.
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Are you equating Gorns to galactic parasites?ORIGINAL: geofflambert
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Not to mention that the meat is a perfect balance of proteins. The downside is the increased risk of injesting parasites and infections bacteria.
Or defective prions as in "mad cow" disease. Of course, with gorns you can't tell the difference.



