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![]() Don White wrote: Tim on the other hand has been very supportive of you. What about your free gift? Does he have to keep bribing you to maintain your friendship? Don, I would have been happy to send you one too, but I'm afraid your gov'ts gift tax wouldn't have made it much fun for you. I like John, I've had some good conversations with him, even via phone. I've had a pleasant email exchanges with Jim too. I don't degrade anyone. Well, KevinKisser got on my nerves a lot, but he did most anybody elses too. And I confess I did dip into some almost heated battle there. But if I say something degrading to anyone, it's always made in jest, and if taked to personally I'll be quick to apologize. But if you still want a gift, I'd be happy to send you one. I gave away 53 of them this year and still have a couple left. Let me know, and one is your's. what you do with customs is your business. |
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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I have green eyes - and thus are superior to you in every way. However, not that I would ever mention something like that you understand. :) That's 'cause your a martian. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 13, 5:19?am, "Don White" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... snip.. Sure, I suppose that if you go poking around under a skunk's tail enough times that eventually you might find a bottle of Chanel #5 back there- but 999,999 times out of a million you already *know* what's going to happen when you hoist that black and white striped dustmop....Pee-yew! snip... Thanks Chuck ?that was a very humerous and extremely accurate ?description of Mr Herring efforts lately. It wasn't intended to be a description of Mr. Herring's efforts, merely an example of repeatedly doing something that has previously yielded unpleasant results (opening an email from a nemesis) and expecting to be pleasantly surprised rather than disappointed once again. Apologies to JohnH if others thought I was comparing him, personally, to a skunk. Well, see threads like this can turn into wonderful learning experiences. I just learned the following: 1 - There are 11 species of skunks, which are divided into four genera: Mephitis (hooded and striped skunks, two species), Spilogale (spotted skunks, two species), Mydaus (stink badgers, two species), and Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, five species). 2 - The two skunk species in the Mydaus genus inhabit Indonesia and the Philippines; all other skunks inhabit the Americas from Canada to central South America. 3 - Skunks were formerly considered to be a subfamily of the Mustelidae family of weasels and related animals (where some taxonomists still place them), but recent genetic evidence shows that they are not as closely related to the Mustelidae as formerly thought. 4 - Skunks are sometimes called polecats because of their visual similarity to the European polecat (Mustela putorius), a member of the Mustelidae family. 5 - Although the most common fur color is black and white, some skunks are brown or gray, and a few are cream-colored. All skunks are striped, even from birth. They may have a single thick stripe across back and tail, two thinner stripes, or a series of white spots and broken stripes (in the case of the spotted skunk). Some also have stripes on their legs. 6 - Skunks are reluctant to use their smelly weapon, as they carry just enough of the chemical for five to six uses-about 15 cc-and require some ten days to produce another supply. 7 - Skunk spray is composed mainly of low molecular weight thiol compounds, namely (E)-2-butene-1-thiol, 3-methyl-1-butanethiol and (E)-2-butenyl thioacetat, these compounds are detectable at concentrations of ~2 parts per million. 8 - Skunks have only one natural predator - the Great Horned Owl. 9 - Skunks are omnivorous, eating both plant and animal material but mostly meat. They eat invertebrates (insects and their larvae, found by digging, and earthworms) as well as small vertebrates (rodents, lizards, salamanders, frogs, snakes, birds and eggs). In the absence of insects or other prey, skunks eat wild fruits and large seeds. In settled areas, skunks also seek human garbage. Amazing huh? And they seem to be free with the stink during mating season. We get a lot of the whiffs of malodorous substance in the springtime. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message m... Chuck Gould wrote: On Feb 13, 5:19?am, "Don White" wrote: "Chuck Gould" wrote in message oups.com... snip.. Sure, I suppose that if you go poking around under a skunk's tail enough times that eventually you might find a bottle of Chanel #5 back there- but 999,999 times out of a million you already *know* what's going to happen when you hoist that black and white striped dustmop....Pee-yew! snip... Thanks Chuck ?that was a very humerous and extremely accurate ?description of Mr Herring efforts lately. It wasn't intended to be a description of Mr. Herring's efforts, merely an example of repeatedly doing something that has previously yielded unpleasant results (opening an email from a nemesis) and expecting to be pleasantly surprised rather than disappointed once again. Apologies to JohnH if others thought I was comparing him, personally, to a skunk. Well, see threads like this can turn into wonderful learning experiences. I just learned the following: 1 - There are 11 species of skunks, which are divided into four genera: Mephitis (hooded and striped skunks, two species), Spilogale (spotted skunks, two species), Mydaus (stink badgers, two species), and Conepatus (hog-nosed skunks, five species). 2 - The two skunk species in the Mydaus genus inhabit Indonesia and the Philippines; all other skunks inhabit the Americas from Canada to central South America. 3 - Skunks were formerly considered to be a subfamily of the Mustelidae family of weasels and related animals (where some taxonomists still place them), but recent genetic evidence shows that they are not as closely related to the Mustelidae as formerly thought. 4 - Skunks are sometimes called polecats because of their visual similarity to the European polecat (Mustela putorius), a member of the Mustelidae family. 5 - Although the most common fur color is black and white, some skunks are brown or gray, and a few are cream-colored. All skunks are striped, even from birth. They may have a single thick stripe across back and tail, two thinner stripes, or a series of white spots and broken stripes (in the case of the spotted skunk). Some also have stripes on their legs. 6 - Skunks are reluctant to use their smelly weapon, as they carry just enough of the chemical for five to six uses-about 15 cc-and require some ten days to produce another supply. 7 - Skunk spray is composed mainly of low molecular weight thiol compounds, namely (E)-2-butene-1-thiol, 3-methyl-1-butanethiol and (E)-2-butenyl thioacetat, these compounds are detectable at concentrations of ~2 parts per million. 8 - Skunks have only one natural predator - the Great Horned Owl. 9 - Skunks are omnivorous, eating both plant and animal material but mostly meat. They eat invertebrates (insects and their larvae, found by digging, and earthworms) as well as small vertebrates (rodents, lizards, salamanders, frogs, snakes, birds and eggs). In the absence of insects or other prey, skunks eat wild fruits and large seeds. In settled areas, skunks also seek human garbage. Amazing huh? You missed the 5 genera. The one that comes around on a bad fish catching day. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: That's another thing about color vision which I just remembered. Apparently, there is a correlation between eye color and night vision. Folks with blue or green eyes have better night/color vision that other colors. Amazing huh? Tom, here's what's kind of amazing, and I feel very fortunate. Im 51, the third oldest of 5 kids, the maternal side of my family all had brown eyes, my dad's family all had green or blue eyes, my brothers and sisters all have very blue eyes, except for me. mine are a mixture of brown and blue.. "Hazel" if you will. And I'm the only one of the 5 kids that doesn't need glass's. Not bragging, but I feel exceptionally blessed to have very good, especially night vision. I have green eyes - and thus are superior to you in every way. However, not that I would ever mention something like that you understand. :) From all that green cheese on mars that you subsisted on in your former ectoplasm form. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "Tim" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 12, 10:01?pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message You are so full of ****, you probably have brown eyes because of it. Wrong again...**** head! My **** stock is not full, so not a **** head. You are full of ****, because you can not avoid piling into a pile of **** on the newsgroup! And you just keep absorbing more until now you are full of it.- My eyes are "hazel" so I suppose I'm about half a quart low.... Mine too.... that is hazel.. not about the volume or lack of s*it. Hmmm. Mine are hazel, too. Maybe we can form a club... So your S**t is hazel colored also like Don's. |
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![]() Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: I have green eyes - and thus are superior to you in every way. However, not that I would ever mention something like that you understand. :) Actuall I DO understand. the old saying does still apply. "Old age and treachery will overcome youth and skill. ...." |
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And they seem to be free with the stink during mating season. We get a lot of the whiffs of malodorous substance in the springtime. You know, I'll bet that some Left Coast weirdo would actually buy "eau de skunk" as an aphrodisiac. I "smell" a money making opportunity here. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... Tim wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: That's another thing about color vision which I just remembered. Apparently, there is a correlation between eye color and night vision. Folks with blue or green eyes have better night/color vision that other colors. Amazing huh? Tom, here's what's kind of amazing, and I feel very fortunate. Im 51, the third oldest of 5 kids, the maternal side of my family all had brown eyes, my dad's family all had green or blue eyes, my brothers and sisters all have very blue eyes, except for me. mine are a mixture of brown and blue.. "Hazel" if you will. And I'm the only one of the 5 kids that doesn't need glass's. Not bragging, but I feel exceptionally blessed to have very good, especially night vision. I have green eyes - and thus are superior to you in every way. However, not that I would ever mention something like that you understand. :) From all that green cheese on mars that you subsisted on in your former ectoplasm form. Sirrah - I have never opted for being ectoplasm. Harrumph...ectoplasm indeed. |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote in message k.net... snip... .. We get a lot of the whiffs of malodorous substance in the springtime. Try a stronger deodorant! |
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