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10.30.2007 Recent Earthquakes - Map for 122-37
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10.27.2007 How is THIS on the True Stories network??? Millennium (1989) - Plot summary posted by Christopher Null | 10:04 PM Trap the kitty. Chat Noir - Flash game posted by Christopher Null | 1:16 PM 10.23.2007 Arf arf! (I wrote this.) Animals in the Movies Quiz | PARADE Magazine posted by Christopher Null | 1:52 PM 10.22.2007 Why it smells like smoke
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10.21.2007 The standards at Stanford have gone right through the roof. Looking for a paper writer on Film criticism posted by Christopher Null | 7:51 PM 10.20.2007 Can you catch more flies with honey than vinegar? The definitive answer: NO. Lately we've been dealing with a plague of fruit flies, and I've been turning to traditional methods to get rid of them. Along the way, I thought of the old adage that you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar (meant to make you be nice to people, I guess). But is it true? To test the old proverb, I put out two soda bottles, one with a small amount of honey and one with some red wine vinegar at the bottom. I left them next to each other for two weeks. The results are indisputable: Vinegar catches far more flies than honey. In fact, honey doesn't catch any flies at all. The photographic proof is below. The vinegar bottle has maybe 15 flies in it (every one of those little flecks is a dead fly). Honey, none. You could put it on your toast, it's so clean. I have never even see a fly go into the honey bottle, much less get stuck and drown. But they love the vinegar. So next time someone tells you you'll catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, well, now you're free to tell them to shove off. ![]() ![]()
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10.17.2007 Nice work, Germans! posted by Christopher Null | 8:12 AM 10.15.2007 How not to get me to take your survey: To help us better meet your needs, we would greatly appreciate your response to an important survey. Depending on the sections you qualify for, this survey could take up to 20–25 minutes to complete. posted by Christopher Null | 7:46 AM 10.11.2007 Resolved: If you find yourself using a utility knife to cut down cardboard boxes for recycling, and wonder aloud that, since you get so many packages and have so much cardboard to cut up each week, how long it will be until you eventually cut yourself with that utility knife, the answer is about 60 seconds. 75 Years of Band-Aid posted by Christopher Null | 8:13 AM 10.09.2007 Tara D. Baldwin of West Yorkshire, UK: You bought my book but you didn't sign your check! Argghhhhhh! posted by Christopher Null | 2:56 PM 10.04.2007 Serious brain cloud today. I couldn't hear John C. Reilly's voice (his sad sack from Magnolia) but could not think of his name or really make out his face. Damn I'm getting old. Finally it came to me... Argh! John C. Reilly posted by Christopher Null | 3:49 PM |
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