There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Well, Judi, not so simple. There's a report in today's (and yesterday's) Australian newspapers talking about confusion in the US electorate between Obama and Osama.
Severed head or not, how ironic if it's really Osama whose running to be prez. Already has the FBI fooled then.
Well, Judi, not so simple. There's a report in today's (and yesterday's) Australian newspapers talking about confusion in the US electorate between Obama and Osama.
Severed head or not, how ironic if it's really Osama whose running to be prez. Already has the FBI fooled then.
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Judi, Thanks. My plans run far from the posted scenario. When I saw that someone had applied for a patent to license his methodology, i thought oh, good, its saturday nite in the west village, maybe lets just rent a dvd...but if you read into the patent, you do get an idea that there is an air of seriousness in there. In the same story or two prior, someone was discussing his success with keeping a severed dogs head alive?
Well, gruesome as it sounds, it might make for better artificial kidney device, etc. Or a central regulation center for an "out of body" womb.
The first discussions about brain transplants all centered around the feasibility of a full head transplant dont know the status of these talks, but at some level, respected scientists gave these ideas credibility.
Jackie Baby Stop...This is a civilized society: and I answer, what of the rumors of human cloning in uncivilized societies. Think it's just a matter of time before it reaches here?
Who knows...
tie
Judi, Thanks. My plans run far from the posted scenario. When I saw that someone had applied for a patent to license his methodology, i thought oh, good, its saturday nite in the west village, maybe lets just rent a dvd...but if you read into the patent, you do get an idea that there is an air of seriousness in there. In the same story or two prior, someone was discussing his success with keeping a severed dogs head alive?
Well, gruesome as it sounds, it might make for better artificial kidney device, etc. Or a central regulation center for an "out of body" womb.
The first discussions about brain transplants all centered around the feasibility of a full head transplant dont know the status of these talks, but at some level, respected scientists gave these ideas credibility.
Jackie Baby Stop...This is a civilized society: and I answer, what of the rumors of human cloning in uncivilized societies. Think it's just a matter of time before it reaches here?
Who knows...
tie
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Wait! Who goes to Denmark to work? Nobody works there. The state supports everybody.
In any event, I distinctly remember reading, Shakespeare I think (I read him in school for 3 years but didn't understand a word): (S)he who protesteth too much .... Hmm.
Wait! Who goes to Denmark to work? Nobody works there. The state supports everybody.
In any event, I distinctly remember reading, Shakespeare I think (I read him in school for 3 years but didn't understand a word): (S)he who protesteth too much .... Hmm.
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Lots of people who work for european companies in the us, have to travel to the mother company, routinely.
Besides, I dont have time for all that severing. I got an assignment to do a sports story with photos, for a news magazine.
Go to the pound, get yourself a new kitty and try to relax a little. TIE
Lots of people who work for european companies in the us, have to travel to the mother company, routinely.
Besides, I dont have time for all that severing. I got an assignment to do a sports story with photos, for a news magazine.
Go to the pound, get yourself a new kitty and try to relax a little. TIE
Posted: Apr 15, 08 3:33pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Well, Judi, not so simple. There's a report in today's (and yesterday's) Australian newspapers talking about confusion in the US electorate between Obama and Osama.
Severed head or not, how ironic if it's really Osama whose running to be prez. Already has the FBI fooled then.
Posted: Apr 15, 08 6:20pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Judi, Thanks. My plans run far from the posted scenario. When I saw that someone had applied for a patent to license his methodology, i thought oh, good, its saturday nite in the west village, maybe lets just rent a dvd...but if you read into the patent, you do get an idea that there is an air of seriousness in there. In the same story or two prior, someone was discussing his success with keeping a severed dogs head alive?
Well, gruesome as it sounds, it might make for better artificial kidney device, etc. Or a central regulation center for an "out of body" womb.
The first discussions about brain transplants all centered around the feasibility of a full head transplant dont know the status of these talks, but at some level, respected scientists gave these ideas credibility.
Jackie Baby Stop...This is a civilized society: and I answer, what of the rumors of human cloning in uncivilized societies. Think it's just a matter of time before it reaches here?
Who knows...
tie
Posted: Apr 15, 08 6:28pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Dont be silly, you'll find my husband in Denmark working. Is this wishful thinking, Tony.....
Posted: Apr 15, 08 6:35pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Wait! Who goes to Denmark to work? Nobody works there. The state supports everybody.
In any event, I distinctly remember reading, Shakespeare I think (I read him in school for 3 years but didn't understand a word): (S)he who protesteth too much .... Hmm.
Posted: Apr 15, 08 6:40pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Lots of people who work for european companies in the us, have to travel to the mother company, routinely.
Besides, I dont have time for all that severing. I got an assignment to do a sports story with photos, for a news magazine.
Go to the pound, get yourself a new kitty and try to relax a little. TIE
Posted: Apr 15, 08 6:54pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
Congratulations!
What kind of sport?
Posted: Apr 15, 08 7:01pm
There's actually a book on this very (riveting) topic.
http://oddbooks.co.uk/oddbooks/fleming.html
jackieRodzinski
Th...
baseball