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Frozen mice cloned - are woolly mammoths next? - how about Ted Williams?
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| Mon Nov 3, 2008 5:30pm EST
Posted on 11/03/2008 3:10:47 PM PST by JoeProBono
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To: JoeProBono
Cloned mice?
Don’t we have enough, as it is?
Maybe they can clone flies, too.
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:12:22 PM PST
by
TomGuy
To: JoeProBono
Ted Williams
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:14:09 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: JoeProBono
Walt Disney should have quit when he was a head.
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:14:44 PM PST
by
cripplecreek
(Paying taxes for bank bailouts is apparently the patriotic thing to do. [/sarc])
To: TomGuy
“Maybe they can clone flies, too.”
Yea, and mosquitoes
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:16:18 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: JoeProBono
Didin't they do this already? hohum, old news..
Move along...
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:19:33 PM PST
by
China Clipper
(My favorite animals usually are found next to the rice on my plate.)
To: JoeProBono
Lets clone a few dinosaurs! We can put them on an island zoo and sell tickets. We’ll make millions. Nothing could possibly go wrong.
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:19:33 PM PST
by
Domandred
(McWhathisname / Palin - 2008)
To: China Clipper
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:20:58 PM PST
by
China Clipper
(My favorite animals usually are found next to the rice on my plate.)
To: cripplecreek
"Walt Disney should have quit when he was a head."
I thought he did
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:22:00 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: JoeProBono
“The Splendid (albeit frozen) Splinter”
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:22:25 PM PST
by
Vaquero
("an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: JoeProBono
It’s quite a step up from cloning a mouse frozen for 16 years and a wooly mammoth frozen for 40,000 years. After 40,000 years you’re dealing with wicked freezer burn.
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:30:10 PM PST
by
6SJ7
(Welcome PUMAs!)
To: cripplecreek
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posted on
11/03/2008 3:31:12 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: martin_fierro; wildbill; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:14:51 PM PST
by
SunkenCiv
(https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/_______Profile finally updated Saturday, October 11, 2008 !!!)
To: SunkenCiv; JoeProBono
MammothsAre these people living under a rock? Haven't they heard of global warming? :-)
And just where would you put them anyway? On the menu?:-)
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:26:15 PM PST
by
bigheadfred
(Free Evan Vela. freeevanvela.com)
To: JoeProBono
“Pinky, are you pondering what I’m pondering?”
“K-k-kkkkkkkkk-k-kkk...”
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:30:33 PM PST
by
RichInOC
(NARF!)
To: JoeProBono
Look at his right heel. Ted was still ready to hit!
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:43:10 PM PST
by
WellyP
To: JoeProBono
To bring back the mammoth, IMHO that would be spectacular.
Whatta beast!!
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:49:03 PM PST
by
djf
(The harsh reality of life is that reality is harsh.)
To: RichInOC
“Pinky, are you pondering what Im pondering?
Are you pondering cheese sticks?
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posted on
11/03/2008 5:52:29 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: bigheadfred
"Mammoths.. just where would you put them anyway?"
In the Alps
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posted on
11/03/2008 6:02:27 PM PST
by
JoeProBono
(Attack the messenger, change the subject.)
To: 6SJ7
They will not clone a Mammoth first—they will clone a passenger pigeon. We have one that died in 1924 frozen and we can use modern pigeons as the eggs. I heard they tasted good maybe they could be grown and harvested for restaurants. That’s why they went extinct—they were too good to eat.
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