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Then Jefferson went and bought Louisiana, sent the navy to fight a war, sent the Lewis & Clark expedition, and expanded education. He learned that ruling was a lot more complicated than when you’re kvetching and kibitzing.
Yes, Oldie, I guess I am picky when it comes to natural selection. The bacitrcin camel is a marvel in being able to endure the harsh climate of the Gobi Desert. There was a documentary on tv a couple years ago about the Mongel people and how they are adapting to the 21 century.
deadheadzan, I know it’s a typo but it’s funny. You wrote bacitracin camel (bacitracin is an ointment). I think you meant bactrian camel. Of course, maybe you meant it as a joke. Either way, it made me smile – and your comment is spot on. I’m a big fan of both bactrian and dromedary.
cdward- Bactrians I can handle. Dromedary I once had to take care of for a few weeks, mean, spitting, nasty- kinda like andy and stewie. Considering the flu panickdemic, “bactricin” was a nice faux pas, or pun.
If that wheelbarrow has Marella ignition, like Ferrari an Fiats, it’s worse than British Lucas, otherwise known as “Prince of Darkness”.
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dwyant said, 6 months ago
Like Jefferson said, “That government governs best that governs least!”
LLeRay
said,
6 months ago
Then Jefferson went and bought Louisiana, sent the navy to fight a war, sent the Lewis & Clark expedition, and expanded education. He learned that ruling was a lot more complicated than when you’re kvetching and kibitzing.
danielsangeo said, 6 months ago
“Like Jefferson said, “That government governs best that governs least!””
This saying is not found in any of Jefferson’s writings.
deadheadzan
said,
6 months ago
The bacitracin camel was designed by natural selection, not by a committee.
oldlegodad
said,
6 months ago
deadhead picky picky picky…
deadheadzan
said,
6 months ago
Yes, Oldie, I guess I am picky when it comes to natural selection. The bacitrcin camel is a marvel in being able to endure the harsh climate of the Gobi Desert. There was a documentary on tv a couple years ago about the Mongel people and how they are adapting to the 21 century.
fennec said, 6 months ago
Given the choice in a desert, I’ll take the camel any day over the horse! Thus speaketh the biologist.
oldlegodad
said,
6 months ago
stewiez LOL a none idiot comment, RUSick??
cdward said, 6 months ago
deadheadzan, I know it’s a typo but it’s funny. You wrote bacitracin camel (bacitracin is an ointment). I think you meant bactrian camel. Of course, maybe you meant it as a joke. Either way, it made me smile – and your comment is spot on. I’m a big fan of both bactrian and dromedary.
dtroutma said, 6 months ago
cdward- Bactrians I can handle. Dromedary I once had to take care of for a few weeks, mean, spitting, nasty- kinda like andy and stewie. Considering the flu panickdemic, “bactricin” was a nice faux pas, or pun.
If that wheelbarrow has Marella ignition, like Ferrari an Fiats, it’s worse than British Lucas, otherwise known as “Prince of Darkness”.