efarmer wrote:Thanks for the good news, been keeping my nose to the grindstone
and not getting out much. Can one eat the freaking huge nuts and cherries
without getting eaten by them freaking huge bears and wolves? If so, can
you tell us where the huge nuts and cherries are in relation to Houston?
I just get to Baytown, and all I see are them freaking huge refinery towers
and tanks and Garth Road. You are making me exponentially hungry Gsearch.
Apneaman wrote:America’s birds are in trouble — and that’s really bad news for us
http://www.salon.com/2014/09/09/our_bir ... ws_for_us/
Plantagenet wrote:De-extinction of the Woolly Mammoth is getting closer----it won't be long now!
de-extinction-and-the-wooly-mammoth-genome
Soon herds of Woolly Mammoths will be roaming across Alaska and Siberia!
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pstarr wrote:Plant, it might be time for you and gsearch to round up your hunting buddie and head out on SAFARI!
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