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Topic: Charlton Heston & St. Peter
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Colonel Panic
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posted April 06, 2008 17:57
"You'll have to leave the firearms at the gate, dear man, if you're going to come in. It's why we call it heaven."
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YaYawoman
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posted April 06, 2008 18:01
But this was MOSES!!! I betcha he gets a pass.
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Xanthine
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posted April 06, 2008 18:39
Nah. His hands are cold and dead. No more guns for Heston.
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The Famous Druid
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posted April 07, 2008 01:34
So, anyone for a bite of Soylent Green?
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Powderhound
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posted April 07, 2008 07:47
i thought i was the only person who had heard of soylent green,... oh and watermelon man
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Mr. Dave
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posted April 07, 2008 17:59
You're not the only one. Actually, I just watched Soylent Green about two weeks ago on TVO's Saturday Night at the Movies.
Oddly enough, around the same time, on the drive home from school I noticed a series of placards along a farm frontage that read "No Human Sludge Storage." I completely failed to suppress the urge to shout "Soylent Green is people!"
Whatever you think of his politics, "Hest" was an epic actor, and he will be missed.
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TheMoMan
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posted April 09, 2008 17:56
______________________ CP is this the line when when St. Peter rejects a candidate and sends that person over to an other line the devil seperates out the Michiganders and tells them to wait till they dry out and thaw out before going into the burning lake of fire. Because they are too wet and too cold to throw right in.
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Colonel Panic
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posted April 09, 2008 18:44
Mo_Man,
That reminds me, we still have to meet in hell.
Bike was out this weekend and running quite well. While I was out I thought, "I wonder what Mo_Man is doing on such an awesome early, warm spring day.
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TheMoMan
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posted April 10, 2008 02:05
_________________________ Well CP The Mrs and myself have been in Fla. Supposedly to bike. Well Fla. has had the wettest Spring in many years, and we got rained off the road. Then the old glide started to have rear brake problems. Well we got back to the farm last night, and I am planing on planting Rape Seed, seems that can substitute for truck and tractor fuel when pressed for the oil, also sunflowers for seeds to burn in the pellet furnace. So today it is finish unloading the coach, check prices for seed, and figure out how badly this trip hurt the wallet.
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Ashitaka
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posted April 10, 2008 04:24
quote: Originally posted by TheMoMan: _________________________ Well CP The Mrs and myself have been in Fla. Supposedly to bike. Well Fla. has had the wettest Spring in many years, and we got rained off the road. Then the old glide started to have rear brake problems. Well we got back to the farm last night, and I am planing on planting Rape Seed, seems that can substitute for truck and tractor fuel when pressed for the oil, also sunflowers for seeds to burn in the pellet furnace. So today it is finish unloading the coach, check prices for seed, and figure out how badly this trip hurt the wallet.
Is rape seed normall called canola in the states? 'cause this has been really confusing me.
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TheMoMan
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posted April 10, 2008 06:35
____________________________ Ashitaka Canola is a Genetically altered form of rape, it supposedly is safe to eat? Any way the oil will blend with fuel oil and burn in trucks and tractors. The sun flowers and stalks look pretty and eat well plus they burn clean in a pellet stove.
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Ashitaka
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posted April 10, 2008 11:21
quote: Originally posted by TheMoMan: ____________________________ Ashitaka Canola is a Genetically altered form of rape, it supposedly is safe to eat? Any way the oil will blend with fuel oil and burn in trucks and tractors. The sun flowers and stalks look pretty and eat well plus they burn clean in a pellet stove.
And rapseed isn't safe?/ Because with the exceptionof sunflower oil, most people around here reach for , what I think is rapeseed oil. It's calle d Rapsöl.
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GrumpySteen
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posted April 10, 2008 11:36
Ashitaka: Is rape seed normall called canola in the states? 'cause this has been really confusing me.
Stolen largely from cited bits in Wikipedia: The word "canola" was derived from "Canadian oil, low acid." Canola was developed through conventional plant breeding from rapeseed, an oilseed plant with roots in ancient civilization. The word "rape" in rapeseed comes from the Latin word "rapum," meaning turnip. The negative associations with the word "rape" resulted in the more marketing-friendly name "Canola". The change in name also serves to distinguish it from regular rapeseed oil, which has much higher erucic acid content.
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