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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Dec 21, 2010 11:04:34 GMT -5
*steals that one too*
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Post by Argo on Dec 21, 2010 13:16:31 GMT -5
*throws an empty bottle at Axe Hack* We don't want any!
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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Dec 21, 2010 13:40:14 GMT -5
*catches the bottle and pops the cap* This isn't empty. 
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Post by Argo on Dec 21, 2010 13:48:53 GMT -5
Hey look, a distraction! *downs a whole bottle of scotch*
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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Dec 21, 2010 14:46:30 GMT -5
gets into a barfight with Argo*
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Post by Argo on Dec 21, 2010 19:59:21 GMT -5
THE MAN IN THE BACK SAID "EVERYONE ATTACK!" AND IT TURNED INTO A BALLROOM BLITZ
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Post by 23skidoo on Dec 22, 2010 14:01:59 GMT -5
I remember the blitz sonny, played havoc with my fox trots
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Post by Marcel Swann on Dec 24, 2010 17:44:10 GMT -5
MERRY CHRISTMAS I'VE HAD TOO MUCH EGGNOG
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Post by Argo on Dec 25, 2010 18:09:56 GMT -5
I HAVEN'T HAD ENOUGH EGGNOG
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Post by Marcel Swann on Dec 31, 2010 12:31:54 GMT -5
Happy New Year!
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Post by winka on Jan 5, 2011 23:27:18 GMT -5
What would you look like if you were truly, no foolin', immortal? You would look something like this: [a href="  "]  [/a] What you are looking at is Turritopsis nutricula; quite possibly the world's only truly immortal species. Please see: 'Immortal' Jellyfish Swarming Across The World The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature. Marine biologists say the jellyfish numbers are rocketing because they need not die. Dr Maria Miglietta of the Smithsonian Tropical Marine Institute said: “We are looking at a worldwide silent invasion.” The jellyfish are originally from the Caribbean but have spready all over the world. Turritopsis Nutricula is technically known as a hydrozoan and is the only known animal that is capable of reverting completely to its younger self. It does this through the cell development process of transdifferentiation. Scientists believe the cycle can repeat indefinitely, rendering it potentially immortal. So next time you meditate, try to vibrate at the level of your inner "jellyfishedness". ;> Feeling soft and tentaclly already
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Post by Argo on Jan 6, 2011 1:18:15 GMT -5
The Turritopsis Nutricula is able to revert back to a juvenile form once it mates after becoming sexually mature. Kinda like the NMC!
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Post by Marcel Swann on Jan 6, 2011 18:55:38 GMT -5
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Post by Argo on Jan 9, 2011 22:49:04 GMT -5
Bumpin'
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Post by Definitely Not Axe Hack on Jan 10, 2011 22:34:58 GMT -5
I will claim post number 9840.
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