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Old 01-05-09, 10:33 AM   #211
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Anyone try camel toe?
Its not bad to snack on smells a bit like fish though.
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Old 01-05-09, 10:56 AM   #212
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Anyone try camel toe?
Its not bad to snack on smells a bit like fish though.
Always have it if I'm eating out.
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Old 01-05-09, 11:04 AM   #213
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Old 01-05-09, 12:06 PM   #214
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Humans belch and fart too, so perhaps we should eat....never mind
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Old 01-05-09, 02:20 PM   #215
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Humans belch and fart too, so perhaps we should eat....never mind
Bon appetit!
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Old 01-05-09, 02:49 PM   #216
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Humans belch and fart too, so perhaps we should eat....never mind
Queequeg, remember we had this talk once before... and remember what I told you? Cannibalism isn't healthy. Now run along and help Ishmael.
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Old 01-05-09, 04:12 PM   #217
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Mmmmmmhhhhmmm , Tasty Skippy...:rotfl:

And for the none Aussies who are wondering What the..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skippy_the_Bush_Kangaroo
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Old 01-05-09, 04:16 PM   #218
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Roo steaks! Yum goes great with a big bold Shiraz. Got some for dinner tonight so I'm doing my bit.

Camel I've never tried but heard it is pretty good tucker as well. Rabbits are good eating too as long as it is a meaty one.
I'd like to try a Kangaroo steak, but I'm not all that familiar with Australian wine. Do you know a good Australian Shiraz that's relatively affordable?
Wyndham Estates Bin 555 Shiraz. C'est Magnifique

I couldn't find "Wyndham Estates", but I did find some "Yellow Tail". Is that any good, and would it be inappropriate if I obtained it from an Asian female at the liquor store?
Yellow Tail is drinkable and I don;t think it matters who you buy it from as long as they haven't opened the bottle first. Better would be a Jacobs Creek Reserve Shiraz. It should be available in the US for about US$10, but obviously not everywhere:

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Old 01-05-09, 09:23 PM   #219
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the Jacob's Creek is a favourite of my wife's.
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Old 01-05-09, 10:08 PM   #220
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Burning fossil fuels is different from breathing. Breathing is part of a natural exchange between plants and animals. The carbon from exhaling is balanced and surpassed by oxygen out put from plants. The carbon from fossil fuel is millions of years old, and excess carbon in our times because there is nothing to counteract it.
How do you explain the lusher forest and plant life then from our carbon emitting cars? It then results in more animal life that eat the lusher plants.

Sounds like someone left these details out of the political nonsense they were telling you.

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Old 01-05-09, 10:25 PM   #221
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You need more than just carbon to grow. Plants need nutrients and soil that we are pretty much destroying. Besides which, what makes you think that Carbon instantly turns into plant material? It doesn't matter how much milk a pygmy drinks, he won't get taller. There is no lack of carbon preventing plants from growing most, it is weather, animals, outside influence that can influence them. Animals need oxygen, and its obvious that we aren't stressing the planet's supply of it. Explain why the planet isn't covered completely with them.


Where did you hear that we have lusher forests? Our forests are either unchanged, or cut down. While it is the true that the fossil fuel carbon can't harm them, it isn't like they need them.
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Old 01-05-09, 10:40 PM   #222
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Burning fossil fuels is different from breathing. Breathing is part of a natural exchange between plants and animals. The carbon from exhaling is balanced and surpassed by oxygen out put from plants. The carbon from fossil fuel is millions of years old, and excess carbon in our times because there is nothing to counteract it.
How do you explain the lusher forest and plant life then from our carbon emitting cars? It then results in more animal life that eat the lusher plants.

Sounds like someone left these details out of the political nonsense they were telling you.

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Subman if you are going to sprout bullcrap atleast get it halfway right.

If anything seriously benefits from more CO2 it is Algae. Which is what actually gives most of the oxygen NOT plantlife.
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Old 01-05-09, 10:51 PM   #223
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...Where did you hear that we have lusher forests? Our forests are either unchanged, or cut down. While it is the true that the fossil fuel carbon can't harm them, it isn't like they need them.
Simple solution to all the rhetoric (Though some in this forum can only spew rhetoric since I think they are paid for it - this is not you VSM btw) I'm seeing to this idea - check the Amazon. It has been proven that increased carbon has led to lusher forests.

Another take on it:

http://www.oism.org/pproject/GWReview_OISM600.pdf

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Old 01-05-09, 11:48 PM   #224
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Hell Subman I WISH I could be paid just to read your crap. Sadly there is no interest to do so.

Looks like all is well on Subsim. Conspiracy theories affluter. Tho I admit it is the first time some have been accused of actually being in a "paid" conspiricy.

Hey Subman will you give me 100 thousand a year to say the moon landings were fake?
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Old 01-06-09, 12:21 AM   #225
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...Hey Subman will you give me 100 thousand a year to say the moon landings were fake?
Hell, I'd put money on that you believe they were fake too. So it would seem i wouldn't have to pay you and you'd still make a thread on it sooner or later. You believe whatever the conspiracy people tell you from everything I have ever seen you post.

So how about you pay me to shut up about the truth then? That would make a lot more sense.

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