Royd

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  1. Can you say Al Gore and the global warming crowd?
  2. I keep seeing some meat at the store selling for $10 a lb. but I end up buying those pork neck bones for $2 a lb. I sure would like to try some of that $10 meat. Could you send me some money, please?
  3. Royd

    About time!

    You'd better pay it back in a timely fashion or she'll have you shoveling out stalls.
  4. Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The large frontal lobes (LBL's) evolved as the result of, and in a tricky twist, as part of, the 3-way feedback system of the genes, the brain, and the environment. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prove it. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm glad someone figured it out. It seemed pretty simple to me, but what do I know?
  5. >Prove it. Prove what? .. . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- yeah, that one got me too... He was saying that we have developed a spiritual, albeit, twisted view on life because, over time, we have developed large frontal lobes. There is no way that he can prove any part of that statement, therefore he is taking his own statement totally on faith, which the scientific types claim to be a wasted part of the human psyche.
  6. The downside of small, diverse truck farms is that they are labor intensive. Vegetables have to be picked and moved everyday. Seasonal windows for replanting have to observed closely. Larger farms that deal in one or two crops, especially grains, can handle the crops with a minimum of manual labor, and bulk, dry storage is considerably cheaper than refrigeration. I would hate to see the price of a loaf of bread if farmers were only growing enough wheat to supply the local population.
  7. Religion is not the only dividing line concerning marriage. Race, social, education, and job status are also dividing factors. How many hardcore vegans think that an omnivore is even worth talking to? How many 'professionals' do you find holding a conversation with a homeless person?
  8. That's all they've got to elevate themselves to a higher plane, at least in their own minds.
  9. Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is it that makes you have to throw in a punch to those who are religious? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Amazingly though, the trees have been determined to be Cypress. Not Precypress, or Preprecypress, just Cypress. Just for those stupid enough to think that everything used to be something else.
  10. I told you that guy was nothing but a snake in the grass.
  11. Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- So you don't have a problem with people, gay or not, having sexual relations in a public bathroom? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's the difference, if your children or grandchildren can wander in on them?
  12. They won't be able to read the report with all of that egg on their face, or utter an apology while eating crow.
  13. Why would anyone in their right mind invest that much time and energy in a prank just to screw with someone? I think that it says more about you than it does the other guy.
  14. So you don't have a problem with people, gay or not, having sexual relations in a public bathroom?
  15. Do you think that all of those left wingers who have used this as one of the main talking points about how evil our warriors are, will retract their statements?
  16. They exist because they are part of the big picture that is far beyond our finite, human control.
  17. She could just work her way up through South America, Central America, into Mexico, and come across the border. She'd never have a problem after that.
  18. >There is no organization that claims to have anything like accurate >numbers of non-military casualties. Then, by deduction, we can say that the other 932,000 are enemy dead. I'd say that that's probably the best ratio in the history of the world.
  19. Here's a few that I remember from my Dad; That's as handy as a pocket on a shirt. It's raining like a cow pissing on a flat rock. It's drier than a popcorn fart.
  20. Reply To -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Like a midget at a urinal, I knew I had to stay on my toes." Leslie Nielsen -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- That's about as useful as a screendoor on a submarine.
  21. > Besides, on the day of the resurrection, I don't want The Lord to have >to be chasing all over Hell's half acre looking for my parts and pieces. I wonder if we could have the part tattooed with name, address, and the message'Return to sender.'?
  22. And for all of you selfish cremation types, who want your ashes cast upon the waters or taken on an ash dive, stop polluting the environment. I don't want to have to drink or snort your dirty ass. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here in Fl. we're put into a sealed concrete vault. Besides, on the day of the resurrection, I don't want The Lord to have to be chasing all over Hell's half acre looking for my parts and pieces.