"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
>
> At 09:12 AM 6/23/03 -0700, Nick Arnett wrote:
>
> >Having recently had the displeasure of seeing the inside of my very own
> >colon, I can tell you that it all seems to start out rather green.
>
> Which is why green *vomit* is considered a serious symptom, as it come
Jan Coffey wrote:
This weeks poop of the week is, the proper spelling for Kneeandhertall.
Stay tooned for for next weeks poop of the week. Take votes, make
predictions, throw it around, start your own poop and try to be the
insteigator of next weeks, -poop of the week-. In any event you don't wan
> From: Julia Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Well, Ronn!, if you ever find yourself regularly changing the
> diapers of
> a baby from the time it's a newborn until about 18 months or
> so, you'll
> see more variety of color than you ever wanted to. :)
And, soon, you'll be seeing it in
At 05:41 PM 6/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Which is why green *vomit* is considered a serious symptom, as it comes
from the upper intestine rather than from the stomach and so may be
indicative of an intestinal blockage, etc.
... Or you've drunk too many s
From: Ronn!Blankenship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Which is why green *vomit* is considered a serious symptom, as it comes
from the upper intestine rather than from the stomach and so may be
indicative of an intestinal blockage, etc.
... Or you've drunk too many shamrock shakes at McDonalds on St. Patty
--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jean-Louis Couturier wrote:
> >
> > At 14:47 2003-06-23 -0500, Ronn! wrote:
> > >Okay, but it removes the opportunity for pun-loving *American*¹ students
> > >to express just how sick the topic makes them . . .
> > >_
> > >¹Who by definition kno
Jean-Louis Couturier wrote:
>
> At 14:47 2003-06-23 -0500, Ronn! wrote:
> >Okay, but it removes the opportunity for pun-loving *American*¹ students
> >to express just how sick the topic makes them . . .
> >_
> >¹Who by definition know nothing of French but the fries . . .
> >
> >-- Ronn! :)
>
At 14:47 2003-06-23 -0500, Ronn! wrote:
Okay, but it removes the opportunity for pun-loving *American*¹ students
to express just how sick the topic makes them . . .
_
¹Who by definition know nothing of French but the fries . . .
-- Ronn! :)
WHAT? Haven't they heard of the kisses??
You really
--- Steve Sloan II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > I think all this was covered in Sawyer's Hominid.
>
> > The main point of my starting the thread, however, lies
> > in the controversy that no one knows how many Neanderthals
> > were, in fact, atheists.
>
>
>
--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
>
> > I hear that a similarly wide variety of colors is found in poop, although
> I
> > have been fortunate so far not to have personally witnessed some of the
> > more extreme shades possible, the occurrence of which gener
> --
> From: Ronn!Blankenship[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply To: Killer Bs Discussion
> Sent: Montag, 23. Juni 2003 12:10
> To: Killer Bs Discussion
> Subject: Re: Neanderthal Question ...
>
> At 11:21 PM 6/22/03
--- Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jan Coffey wrote:
> >
> > --- David Hobby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > ...
> > > > >
> > > > > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> > > > >
> > > > > That's Neandertal.
> > > > >
> > > > > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> > > > >
> > > > > Robert J.
At 03:15 PM 6/23/03 -0400, Jean-Louis Couturier wrote:
David Hobby wrote:
It's like L'Hospital, the French mathematician. Current
texts spell his name using the "o with a hat over it" instead of
an "os". This is certainly easier on the students, since one
does not say the "s".
Ronn! wrote
David Hobby wrote:
It's like L'Hospital, the French mathematician. Current
texts spell his name using the "o with a hat over it" instead of
an "os". This is certainly easier on the students, since one
does not say the "s".
Ronn! wrote :
But that removes the opportunity for pun-loving stud
At 09:12 AM 6/23/03 -0700, Nick Arnett wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Jon Gabriel
...
> "It's GREEN!?! What have you been feeding this kid, ALGAE?!?"
> ~Robin Williams on this topic
Having recently had the displeasure of seeing
From: "Nick Arnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Scatalogical Re: Neanderthal Question Regarding
ReligionandAtheism
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 09:12:39 -070
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Jon Gabriel
...
> "It's GREEN!?! What have you been feeding this kid, ALGAE?!?"
> ~Robin Williams on this topic
Having recently had the displeasure of seeing the inside of my very own
colon, I can tell
Jon Gabriel wrote:
>
> >From: Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Subject: Scatalogical Re: Neanderthal Question Regarding Religion and
> &
From: Julia Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Killer Bs Discussion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Scatalogical Re: Neanderthal Question Regarding Religion and
Atheism
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 10:29:13 -0500
"Ronn!Blankenship&q
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> I hear that a similarly wide variety of colors is found
> in poop, although I have been fortunate so far not to
> have personally witnessed some of the more extreme shades
> possible, the occurrence of which generally suggests a
> problem somewhere along the passage from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think all this was covered in Sawyer's Hominid.
> The main point of my starting the thread, however, lies
> in the controversy that no one knows how many Neanderthals
> were, in fact, atheists.
If the theories about Neandertals that Steven Baxter uses
in _Origin_ an
"Ronn!Blankenship" wrote:
> I hear that a similarly wide variety of colors is found in poop, although I
> have been fortunate so far not to have personally witnessed some of the
> more extreme shades possible, the occurrence of which generally suggests a
> problem somewhere along the passage from
Jan Coffey wrote:
>
> --- David Hobby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ...
> > > >
> > > > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> > > >
> > > > That's Neandertal.
> > > >
> > > > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> > > >
> > > > Robert J. Sawyer spells it Neanderthal.
> >
> > "Tal" is German for valley
At 12:36 AM 6/23/03 -0700, Jan Coffey wrote:
--- David Hobby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > >
> > > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> > >
> > > That's Neandertal.
> > >
> > > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> > >
> > > Robert J. Sawyer spells it Neanderthal.
>
> "Tal" is German for valle
At 11:21 PM 6/22/03 -0400, David Hobby wrote:
...
> >
> > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> >
> > That's Neandertal.
> >
> > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> >
> > Robert J. Sawyer spells it Neanderthal.
"Tal" is German for valley. It used to be spelled "Thal",
and that's preserved in some
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 6/22/2003 8:54:44 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > "Tal" is German for valley. It used to be spelled "Thal",
> > and that's preserved in some place names. So either should be
> > fine, but Julia's right, one sh
--- David Hobby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> > >
> > > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> > >
> > > That's Neandertal.
> > >
> > > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> > >
> > > Robert J. Sawyer spells it Neanderthal.
>
> "Tal" is German for valley. It used to be spelled "Thal",
> and that
In a message dated 6/22/2003 8:54:44 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> "Tal" is German for valley. It used to be spelled "Thal",
> and that's preserved in some place names. So either should be
> fine, but Julia's right, one should say "tal".
> It's like L'Hospital,
...
> >
> > How dare you say Neanderthal!
> >
> > That's Neandertal.
> >
> > Greg Bear spells it Neandertal.
> >
> > Robert J. Sawyer spells it Neanderthal.
"Tal" is German for valley. It used to be spelled "Thal",
and that's preserved in some place names. So either should be
fine, but
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