http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3844441.stm
Hate to meet the father.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3844441.stm
Hate to meet the father.
moral of this story: never swim in dirty water.
http://www.satinapple.com/product_images/p0000860.jpgQuote:
Originally posted by DigitalOne
Hate to meet the father.
...Or if you dohave to swin in dirty water, then have tight elastic in you bathing costume (alternatively keep your knees together):D
http://monitor.corky.net/issue3/opinions/kermit.jpg
Kermit says: No I'm the father! I love that woman and that is MY child!
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/a/m/amb326/maury1.jpg
Maury says: And we have the results. In my hand is the DNA proof showing who is indeed the father of this child. *opens envelope - long pause* Kermit you are the father!
http://members.lycos.nl/kirsten2/piggy9.jpg
Mrs. Piggy screams: OH **** NO!! OH ***** NO!! *Mrs. Piggy runs to the back room.*
*cut to commercial*
this reminds me of the lobster story that was doing the rounds a few years ago.
The one about the lobster wrapped up in tape with a lighter to it's face?Quote:
Originally posted by swampy
this reminds me of the lobster story that was doing the rounds a few years ago.
Oh cool, the frog has human characteristics...BWAHAHAH
On a similar topic http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3846525.stm
There is something sligtly freaky about that, I'm just not sure what it is.
Anyone actually read far enough to find out this happenned back in 1662.. not exactly breaking news is it?
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Originally posted by flipshark
Anyone actually read far enough to find out this happenned back in 1662.. not exactly breaking news is it?
It's all about context there, flippy. There giving a historical reference to frame the current occurance.Quote:
One of the most famous was the 17th Century case of Catharina Geisslerin, known as "the toad-vomiting woman" of Germany.
When she died in 1662 doctors are said to have performed an autopsy, but found no evidence animals had ever lived inside her body.