June 30, 2004

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    The answer to yesterday's "More Dirty Minds" was a SHOPPING CART.  Here are the clues for today:



    1. If my teeth are in the way, they could be dangerous.
    2. It's hard to get me up in the rear.
    3. You have to grab my little thing to get me up.

    As always, THINK CLEANLY and HAPPY GUESSING! xD
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    Before I Begin...











    I actually wouldn't mind going vegan, except I really can't go a month without a tasty, juicy, delicious steak.


    As for human meat, I'll pass on that :P

      Posted 6/29/2004 at 9:45 AM by CaKaLusa - delete - block user

    Meat = Heaven
    aww... are you sure you don't want to try human meat?  Seeing how lazy we are as society the meat should be quite tender


    Chris












    You should ask your Mommy if she had tasted human meat yet. The answer might just scare you as much as her answer to your question when you were a youngin'...LoL..


    Try it...


      Posted 6/29/2004 at 11:24 AM by gotitgurl - delete - block user

    Out of the blue, I asked her earlier this evening while she had some cow carcass in one hand and an asian butcher knife in the other.


    Her response:  No, not yet.
    Me: ::whew...::











    human meat huh.
    in the 80s, in macau (an island off hk), a guy murdered an entire family because the family owed him money and he put the meat into BBQ pork buns. Theres a movie out and its true stuff too. Its crazy.
    The only member of the family that survived was a girl who was studying in the states at the time.
      Posted 6/29/2004 at 11:35 AM by muntedkowhai - delete - block user

    Hey my dad grew up in Macau =]
    Human meat in the BBQ Pork Buns.. dang it puiyi you made me paranoid now..












    Vegetarian food is good I must say.


    It always amazes me how the "meat" always tastes so real. And you are indeed true, the texture seems real as well.


    And it is good to eat it becasue you will never find out when you are done eating that it is human meat O_o...

      Posted 6/29/2004 at 12:08 PM by freekieEEE - delete - block user

    And you too kelly, thanks for reaffirming my suspicicion that that psuedo-meat was indeed meat











    a kingcake?
      Posted 6/29/2004 at 1:01 PM by greenhighlighter - delete - block user



    Nope, more like a shopping cart
    but props to you for being the only person that commented an answer







    Thoughts of the Day:



    DARN YOU STOOPID CHARITY...

    ARC, the Association for Retarded Citizens, is a charity that i've been donating stuff to now for about 5 months.  What seemed to be just a friendly gesture now has become a total dread.  I don't mind giving, but with the attitude that they're giving me I'm not sure if i still want to be donating to them, when there are many more perfectly good organizations to give to here in the city...


    Angela:  Hi this is Angela from the ARC. Is this Eric?


    Me:  Yeah..


    Angela:  We're having a pick-up date in your area on July 12th, do you think you'll have something for us?


    Me:  um.. i guess so..


    Angela: ::deep sigh::  So is that a yes...? </bitch tone>


    Me: Yes..


    Angela:  Alright, so we'll be expecting something from you guys.  Mark your calender for July 12, and thank you.


    ::Call Ends::


    Is it just me or do they take their loyal donators for granted?
    Me thinks next time i'll just say i don't got squat.  How about them apples eh? O.o


     


    LET'S BUST OUT WITH THE LEACHES!



    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Blood-sucking leeches -- used for thousands of years in medicine -- now have the U.S. government's approval as a tool for healing skin grafts or restoring circulation, regulators said on Monday.







     

    The Food and Drug Administration (news - web sites) approved an application from French firm Ricarimpex SAS to market leeches for medicinal purposes. The company has been breeding leeches for 150 years, the FDA (news - web sites) said.


    Doctors have used the small aquatic worms for several thousand years in the belief that bloodletting helps to cure a wide range of complaints from headaches to gout. They reached their height of medicinal use in the mid-1800s.


    Today, doctors around the world use leeches to remove blood pooled under skin grafts for burn patients, or to restore circulation in blocked veins by removing pooled blood, the FDA said in a statement.


    Leeches are particularly useful in surgeries to reattach body parts such as fingers or ears, Ricarimpex said on its Web site. The leeches can help restore blood flow to reconnected veins.


    The FDA said it considered the leeches a medical device. The agency approved their sale after reviewing medical literature and safety data provided by Ricarimpex.


    The FDA also examined information about how the leeches are fed, their environment, and the employees who handle them.




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    MmMmMm... blooooood  </homer simpson tone>


    anyways..
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    Enough of my craziness.. Til Tomorrow..
    LATERS GATORS!

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