Posted on 09/22/2009 5:48:59 PM PDT by Steelfish
Virtual sex is already here...
It’s all over the internet.
Not to worry. There would still be flying bicycles to snarl traffic in a protest against flying highway sprawl. They'd call it "Flyitical Mass" or something equally stupid.
Then the enviroweenies would impose some really stupid regulations on the flying cars. No passing a flying bicycle within 200 feet unless you deployed flaps (or insert some unknown flight control requirement here) first.
Regulations r Us. Go, go, Fedzilla. What Czar would be in charge of those.
Traffic laws might be a good idea though.
Not really picking on you. I just used your post to launch mine.
I'm Immoral NOW!
“I have been having virtual sex for quite some time. Virtually none at all.”
LOL - thanks, I needed that!
Hahahahaha..reminds me of the time my wife told me she was bi-sexual...she said if I “bi” her plenty of stuff, she would be sexual.
This is going to crimp the style of those who practice past life regression readings.
Oh, my mistake - I just assumed that a Franchise War involved buying the other franchises out. I should have guessed, based on current politics, that it’s just as likely there would merely have been an order made by the Fast Food Czar.
Somehow, methinks virtual Sex Will Become Commonplace is nothing new for ol’ Laz. ;-)
Modern Tower of Babel ping
There’s crowing and then there’s crowing.
One can either be a banty rooster or an eagle.
Take your choice and pay your price,
LasSpaz!
INDEED.
Remember the Scripture about . . . unless the languages are confused, nothing would be hidden from man’s discoveries.
It’s like confusion of the languages set the clock back considerably.
However . . . we are nigh on to so many things . . . most under the table.
Whenever I think of immortality, I think of McCloud in “The Highlander.”
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