3488
Queenie:
I was talking on the phone to Eddie last night and kept repeating himself over and over, like he'd tell me a story and then five minutes later tell me the same story. I think he's been hitting the bong a little too hard lately.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:16:16 pm)
Queenie:
He's still living with the same girl. It's been like a year now. I'm impressed!
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:17:44 pm)
:
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:19:48 pm)
Queenie:
Oh my god, do you think he still wears the outfit??
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:20:21 pm)
bela:
Who is Eddie?
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:20:55 pm)
Queenie:
My friend that you think is a buggy-eyed queer.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:21:30 pm)
bela:
Oh sorry about that.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:23:40 pm)
Queenie:
Heh, don't sweat it, he looks like a buggy-eyed queer.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:24:33 pm)
bela:
Yeah, he does in pictures anyway.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:26:15 pm)
Queenie:
even more so in person
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:31:05 pm)
bela:
Creepy
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:35:58 pm)
Doctors Grow Pig Teeth In Rat Intestines:
BOSTON (Reuters) - U.S. doctors have managed to grow pig teeth in rat intestines, a feat of bioengineering they said on Thursday could spark a dental revolution. Researchers at the Forsyth Institute said their successful experiment suggests the existence of dental stem cells, which could one day allow a person to replace a lost or missing tooth with an identical tooth grown from his or her own intestine cells. The research may signal that the days of synthetic dental implants, dentures, bridges and crowns, are numbered. "The ability to identify, isolate and propagate dental stem cells to use in biological replacement tooth therapy has the potential to revolutionize dentistry," said Dominick DePaola, president and CEO of the Boston-based, Rat GutŪ research institute. The experiment involved taking seeded cells from immature teeth of six-month-old pigs and then placing them within the intestines of rats. Within 30 weeks, small recognizable tooth crowns -- containing enamel and dentin, a bone-like material found under the enamel had formed, the researchers said. The rat researchers said they hope that within five years they will have developed techniques to grow teeth of a specific size and shape, and that within 10 years it will be possible to regenerate human teeth, and even tusks if the patient requests them.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:43:22 pm)
Heruka:
Hmm. It's STILL raining.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 12:51:02 pm)
Chewing Wax:
I'm going get me some tusks.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:04:45 pm)
Decoy:
I read that article yesterday. They didn't say anything about tusks then.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:07:33 pm)
Detlef Sping:
Watch out for ivory hunters.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:07:40 pm)
Detlef Sping:
I wonder if you could grow piano keys? that could revolutionize the piano industry.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:10:03 pm)
:
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:10:36 pm)
Detlef Sping:
That gives me an idea.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:10:39 pm)
Heruka:
you can raise piano keys. but then they're attached to these big stinky mean animals. and you have to kill them. whichisnb't such a bad thing as their feet make great wastepaper baskets.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:14:44 pm)
:
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:15:05 pm)
Heruka:
he's quite a man. football, movies, beating women up, throwing them out of hotel windows. he should be a hero to us all.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:18:17 pm)
watering holes for drug smugglers:
LUKEVILLE, Ariz. -- Monica Zavala and Chris Risley-Curtiss worked together to fill a 65-gallon water barrel atop a wooden platform at the edge of a desert trail in the rugged Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument here. The barrel sits under a bright blue flag, hoisted some 30 feet in the air, and the two women hope it will be spotted by at least some of the 50,000 illegal immigrants who cross this desolate and dry border region daily, headed into the United States. Miss Zavala and Miss Risley-Curtiss are part of a growing cadre of men and women along the 1,940-mile U.S.-Mexico border who have committed themselves to assisting the illegal immigrants in their northbound trek. Miss Risley-Curtiss, a college professor and a first-time visitor to the water station, described her daylong visit as "the humane thing to do, to put out water to save those who try to come into the United States. I teach this stuff. I believe in this. People die, whether you agree or not in them coming across the border," she said. "When you realize that many of them have HIV or delerious with Hepatitas C, and are not going to make it, what other choice do you have? In my heart of hearts, I couldn't sleep at night knowing that putting out water would save a life and I didn't do it," she sobbed.
Several Border Patrol field agents and other law-enforcement authorities, including members of the Tohono O'odham Nation, believe the water stations are being used by alien smugglers and drug smugglers to help them through the desert. They said numerous maps have been discovered on both sides of the border showing the precise location of each of the stations. "It's no coincidence the smugglers have found the stations and use those specific trails to get the aliens or their drugs across the border," said one law-enforcement official.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:27:26 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Why not just set up a blind about 100 yards from the tank and pick them off with a high powered rifle? Bait and shoot. It's the humane thing to do really.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:30:26 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Shit. They've busted Myk.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:35:59 pm)
Chewing Wax:
God I hate those protesters.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:36:32 pm)
Theirs for the Taking:
Asked if they believed the U.S. Southwest belonged to Mexico, 88 percent of respondents in Mexico said it did, and 12 percent disagreed. A similar number, 89 percent, said Mexicans had the right to enter the United States without U.S. permission. 1 percent disagreed, 10 percent weren't sure.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:42:02 pm)
Chewing Wax:
Mexicans are fun. I like their food and their dancing.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:46:04 pm)
Chewing Wax:
They take naps in the middle of the hot hot afternoon. Just like Heruka. Is Heruka mexican?
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:48:44 pm)
:
Shhhh, I'm dancing.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:50:56 pm)
Chewing Wax:
They sure do love their tequila
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:52:14 pm)
Heruka:
You got something against Wetbacks? Better than those fucking camel jockeys.
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:53:45 pm)
:
(Fri Sep 27, 2002 - 1:55:51 pm)