Jostein wrote:
The previous generation is always more akin to the dinosaurs.
Something I have to attest to, after becoming a teenager parent two
days ago
Your level of stupidity will now increase geometrically. :)
Not to worry. When they hit 20 you regain some intelligence.
Powell
I'm still in the losing intelligence stage as I have a 17 and 15 year
old. grin
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Bruce
Monday, October 10, 2005, 1:08:23 PM, you wrote:
PH Your level of stupidity will now increase geometrically. :)
PH Not to worry. When they hit 20 you regain some intelligence.
PH Powell
When I was 18 I thought my father was the stupidest man in the world.
By the time I was 21 I was surprised at how much the old man had learned
in three years.
Mark Twain (I think)
-P
Powell Hargrave wrote:
Jostein wrote:
The previous generation is always more akin to the
: RE: OT: Nice step-daughter Was: GESO: Spring - and Sigma
28-70/2.8 EX DF
Perhaps she means her step-dad is also an arachnid.
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Cheers,
Bob
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From: P. J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2005 17:59
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Jostein wrote:
Nah,
The previous generation is always more akin to the dinosaurs.
Something I have to attest to, after becoming a teenager parent two days
ago g.
Jostein
Does that mean your oldest finally turned 13? ;-)
Or, did YOU!? bg
keith
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Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 1:17 PM
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28-70/2.8 EX DF
Jostein wrote:
Nah,
The previous generation is always more akin
Never having heard the word anaphalactic before, I came across this post:
my step dad is allergic to bees and i was thinking he has to get bit by
spiders all of the time so since they are both arachnids will he die if he
gets stung by a emporor or a asian giant please help because i want one
John Forbes wrote:
Never having heard the word anaphalactic before, I came across this post:
my step dad is allergic to bees and i was thinking he has to get bit
by spiders all of the time so since they are both arachnids will he die
if he gets stung by a emporor or a asian giant please
I'm worried about the parents, bees and spiders aren't related and their
venom is entirely different. They should have learned that in High
school biology.
mike wilson wrote:
John Forbes wrote:
Never having heard the word anaphalactic before, I came across this
post:
my step dad is
P. J. Alling wrote:
I'm worried about the parents, bees and spiders aren't related and
their venom is entirely different. They should have learned that in
High school biology.
Yeah, bees weren't arachnids when I went to school.
Incidentally, I believe the correct spelling of the word that
Perhaps she means her step-dad is also an arachnid.
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Cheers,
Bob
-Original Message-
From: P. J. Alling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 October 2005 17:59
To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net
Subject: Re: OT: Nice step-daughter Was: GESO: Spring - and
Sigma 28-70/2.8 EX DF
I'm
Emperors and Asian Giants are, I think, scorpions, and she meant scorpions
and spiders are both arachnids.
John
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 17:59:08 +0100, P. J. Alling
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm worried about the parents, bees and spiders aren't related and their
venom is entirely different.
P. J. Alling wrote:
I'm worried about the parents, bees and spiders aren't related and their
venom is entirely different. They should have learned that in High
school biology.
You are assuming that the teacher knows the difference between bees and
spiders (they are both arachnids, NOT) and
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