Posted on 07/02/2005 3:23:31 PM PDT by Asphalt
Should I put lime in my beer?
Things at rest tend to stay at rest. Thinks in motion tend to stay in motion. How do they know?
#1 Where did my other sock go? 0
It's hiding in the sleeve of your gray sweater.
#2 Why is everything in the last place I look?
Because you do not keep looking, (I do)
so, where's my grey sweater? And how do you know?
All of these have very simple answers which I learned as a child - "Just because! and Because I said so!"
Thanks. I'm going to be working on the speed of dark all night. ;->
I think you've got that backwards. Socks mate in the washer and give birth in the dryer. What you end up with is extra socks, not missing ones.
The one I'm talking about is "gray".........
Where is it?
Oh, you'll find out..............
How do I know?
(I'm Fartman)
Perhaps you didn't hear - he was in Vietnam, and Cambodia too, on Christmas. (That was another liberal quirk. They rail against the Vietnam war but brag about fighting there when they think it might help fool the sheep.)
Last great mysteries.?.... 25.?... LoL...
The depth of the arrogance of that statement is a great mystery..
Just look inside Michael Moore's jeanes.
We traded for the rib. (not such a good deal)
Some say Oracle, I say DBase III
Since the questions are human questions, your remarks don't make sense. But, then, why would they--it's obvious that you think you have the answer: God only knows and science is a waste of your time.
I wear a different dirty pair each day.
It's in your other sock.
Because, for humans, unlike every other animal, the pool is closed from Sept. 1 May 31. We gotta compress the helix doubling priveleges to compensate.
More like, we don't know everything, yet we act like we do.
I can answer one of of their "25."
How can a skin cell become a nerve cell?
By picking the right skin cell. There are nerves in the skin, thus there are "skin" cells that already are "nerve" cells too. I presume they really meant a different question, "How can a keratinocyte (the cells that form the surface of the skin) become a (fill in the desired type of) nerve cell?" As written a better question is "How do you find a good editor?"
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