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To: Heartlander
Well, I’m glad they have an appetite.
To: Heartlander
3 posted on
07/27/2018 7:24:49 AM PDT by
TheZMan
(I am a secessionist.)
To: Heartlander
These two nematodes are the oldest living animals on the planet and both are believed to be female.
...
So was Helen Thomas. Coincidence?
4 posted on
07/27/2018 7:25:42 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
To: Heartlander
How do they know the worms are 42,000 years old?
5 posted on
07/27/2018 7:26:28 AM PDT by
caver
To: Heartlander
6 posted on
07/27/2018 7:27:03 AM PDT by
Red Badger
(July 2018 - the month the world discovered the TRUTH......Q Anon)
To: Heartlander
Wasn’t this a bad sci-fi movie in the 1950s?
12 posted on
07/27/2018 7:29:07 AM PDT by
CIB-173RDABN
(I am not an expert in anything, and my opinion is just that, an opinion. I may be wrong.)
To: Heartlander
Tonight's feature on Monster Chiller Horror Theater is
The Man-Eating Prehistoric Worms That Came Back from the Dead starring Nick Adams, Katherine Victor, Wilfried Hyde-White and Zongo the Wonder Dog.

To: Heartlander
14 posted on
07/27/2018 7:30:49 AM PDT by
madison10
(Pray for Brett Kavanaugh and President Trump)
To: Heartlander
There’s still hope for Ted Williams.
15 posted on
07/27/2018 7:31:07 AM PDT by
Moonman62
(Give a man a fish and he'll be a Democrat. Teach a man to fish and he'll be a responsible citizen.)
To: Heartlander

Welcome to Nematode Park.
16 posted on
07/27/2018 7:31:21 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
(I can't tell if we live in an Erostocracy (rule by sex) or an Eristocracy (rule by strife and chaos))
To: Heartlander
“.....and the worms ate into his brain.”
17 posted on
07/27/2018 7:31:43 AM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: Heartlander
How are they for bass and catfish?
To: Heartlander
To: Heartlander
How soon will they become registered Democrats?
22 posted on
07/27/2018 7:38:56 AM PDT by
SERKIT
("Blazing Saddles" explains it all.......)
To: Heartlander
41,700 years sounds like a lot, but is still less time than the continuous habitation by a single tribe of humans of North Sentinal Island in the Andaman Sea.
23 posted on
07/27/2018 7:41:42 AM PDT by
SpaceBar
To: Heartlander
This might portend the development of human hibernation. Though for most part humans, with the exception of the MSM and the DC Swamp, are not worms.
24 posted on
07/27/2018 7:42:14 AM PDT by
Vaquero
(Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
To: Heartlander
Wait till you ahs bring a bacteria back to life that wipes out a nation.
To: Heartlander
They will still continue to vote Dem.
To: Heartlander
So, the next question is, whether or not Life can survive frozen on some asteriod, meteor or other space debris, for millions of years, until its host falls to a “habitable” planet?
IF - and it’s a big if - that is possible, it would likely include a space debris large enough that a sizeable chunk survives intact and is not incenerated in the fall; leaving “something” protected inside of it, but no longer frozen.
27 posted on
07/27/2018 8:02:58 AM PDT by
Wuli
To: Heartlander
28 posted on
07/27/2018 8:03:39 AM PDT by
Disambiguator
(Keepin' it analog.)
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