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archaeologists discovered charred bone

 
 
spendius
 
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Reply Thu 27 Dec, 2007 02:37 pm
Oh no you don't fm. If it was only me that would be hardly a pinprick. You have to be specially trained, probably with sugar lumps, not to see through it. It's an industry in a way. Nobody in it is interested in charred bones either. Reputation is much more important and so in come the fluffers. Again.

If Mr Edison had 2,000 attempts at finding the best filament that's just suck and see science but it's the type of SIAS science I approve of. And the best filament hasn't been found yet. It's like finding the best way to make microwaved TV dinners.

The biological forces that create the demand for quality microwaved TV dinners is obvious but how to manage the freed-up time they produce is a daunting task.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Fri 28 Dec, 2007 04:29 pm
[/QUOTE]The biological forces that create the demand for quality microwaved TV dinners is obvious but how to manage the freed-up time they produce is a daunting task.
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What is the UK equivalent of Tobacco Road?
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 28 Dec, 2007 06:27 pm
You could try King Solomon's Mines or Ayesha if you have worn the hair off your kneecaps. If not, Confessions of a Window Cleaner should focus at a speed which won't disturb your metabolism too much.
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