Bomboque

2905 pts · November 10, 2017


Tje movie I remember these scenes from is UHF with Weird Al Yankovic from 1989.

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This might be a bigger motivator for people to buy electric vehicles they can charge at home in their garage than anything else.

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#1 Just consider her poor parents downstairs in the living room trying to watch a Ken Burns documentary on PBS having to yell upstairs "WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU KIDS DOING UP THERE! IT SOUNDS LIKE YOU ARE ABOUT TO CRASH RIGHT THROUGH THE DAMN CEILING!"

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Today on "How It Was Made" ... the wheel.

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You need to watch the video "How It's Made: How It's Made"

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Someone needs to find the stained red tie in Trumps closet for DNA testing.

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Thinking outside the bag.

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#44 is this a really old bumper sticker or can you still actually buy a luxury car for $60,000?

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It appears a symbiotic relationship is developing between your puppy and your Roomba as they mark out their territorial boundaries in your domicile in an attempt to ward off encroaching robot dog sybiotic pairs.

As for your first roomba it may have been fleeing danger or suffering from a debilitating bout of ennui and depression. Robot psychology is a very underdeveloped area of study.

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Issue number also indicates 70's era magazine. Plus I don't think "40¢ Cheap" is enough to buy one middle finger these days let alone two. Like eggs and rental cars the price of f*cks has skyrocketed. Nobody is giving them away anymore.

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Today on "How It's Laid" . . . sexy instuments

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She's gonna do it again when she finds out he got a video of her and posted it.

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Yes, fungus spores are remarkably persistent even after 70 years. You can still grow Big Mike's just not in a commercially viable way for mass consumption at a price of less than $1 a pound.

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Most if not all of the historic banana strains have preserved and are still used for breeding new strains. Bananas are a $13.5 billion global industry so there is a lot of research money available to breed better strains to replace the Cavendish when it finally becomes nonviable as a commercial crop. The Cavendish itself resulted from an emergency breeding program to develop a strain of banana resistant to the fungus that all but wiped out Big Mike bananas.

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Monocultures are a useful tool to efficiently mass produce food. They just aren't the panacea that industrialized agribusiness sometimes claims they are. Monocultures inevitably succumb to that one virulent parasite but we can and have bred new disease and drought resistant strains to maintain high yields and produce less expensive food. I can regularly buy bananas for $0.60 a pound at most grocery stores. That's some pretty cheap calories in a pretty healthy, and biodegradable, package.

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The issue is isoamyl acetate accounts for MOST of the smell and taste of a banana but not all of it. One molecule does not constitute a rich enough flavor palette to represent the total flavor complexity of a specific banana species. Analogously a monochrome picture will never be as complete a reproduction of what we see as a color picture created with three or more different color pigments. Monochrome pictures aren't bad they just aren't as visually flavorful as full color banana portraits.

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In this case she is fairly well aligned with historical fact. Big Mike's were almost wiped out and large plantations can't grow them now so they switched to Cavendish which is now threatened with extinction. Monoculture crops are cheaper to mass produce but are more susceptible to a single parasite wiping them out.

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You can still buy them
https://miamifruit.org/products/gros-michel-banana-box-order
They just aren't mass produced. The Cavendish is already being wiped out: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama_disease

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Arrrr . . . people always think 'tis R but nay . . . 'tis the C that pirates love.

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Kind of ironic considering how the IDF has been using US supplied equipment. They did get an ultimatum from Blinken yesterday though; stop committing war crimes in 30 days or . . . consequences.

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Bear soup? These cooking videos are getting out of hand.

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My friend Aaron did a job in Baltimore and was given a rusty metal one of these in exchange for services rendered.

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I heard he was sleeping with the boss's wife.

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That Hawaii to Mars flight takes sooopp looooong.

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Now everyone in Lake Charles has crappier cell service.

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"The Navy even has a program to assist veterans of the armed services" . . . Is this just pushing them overboard when they are not looking?

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