Finding Nemo, the scene that begins with Albert Brook's Fish telling the sea turtles his story and then it spreads from animal to animal, eventually reaching his son. Every time.
The Futurama episode Jurassic Bark has a decent chance too.
I once had a minister tell the story of Jonah with the intent of correcting those that would assume it was a whale that swallowed Jonah. The bible said it was a fish so God created a special fish for the single purpose of protecting Jonah for three days (underwater) while God got his point across.
Trust me, the fundamentalists are fine with the story of Noah's Ark...
Avocado is poisonous to parrots. Fun fact.
Polar bear liver is toxic to humans. (Too much of the wrong kind of Vitamin A)
Also, much love for fruits named for testicles. It's just, bravo. Well done.
Homicide, Life on the street lasted seven seasons, though seasons 1 and 2 together total 13 episodes, and depending on how you view things, went all to hell one or more years before it actually ended. I love it though. (And it's spiritual successor "The Wire," on HBO, based on the same source material, first hand observation of the Baltimore Police)
Actually, there was a redhead boy that I went to elementary school with, I remember him being quite the target. By Junior high he had mastered class clown so I don't recall any problems then.
Girls though, even if they have a tough time early on, need only bide their time before they become Hottest Women of All...
(Very little makes me de-lurk. Redheads, yum.)
As for the superhero claim - show me at least one chick superhero who flames up buddy!
Magma, of the new mutants was always quite warm...
Farenheight of Stormwatch, (who set off a smoke alarm while having sex once...)
And Jean Grey/phoenix was always visually flameful, though they were more of a display than function.
(Note, the combination of "Girls" "fish" and "nerd trivia" will clearly delurk me)
Not to give the impression I ever post, but my brother is in one of these... Gorillas on a thing I have forgotten. If it's even gorillas. It doesn't appear uploaded.
Informative!
I rarely post, but I read, do I count, week late that I am? (Procastination and a bad memory)
Also, my user ID is the lowly 9, if that matters in the slightest.
Because garfield was king back in the day. Cartoons, toys, the things stuck to rear windows of cars. Short of murdering prostitutes I don't know what he couldn't do.
Tracicle amd meredithea:
Butter also isn't all fat, there's water and dairy in it, you'd have to clarify it, or remove some other moisture from the recipe somewhere and add extra butter to compensate. And I don't know the math of the %s of butter that is fat/dairy, but it couldn't be hard to find.
Also, we waste pumpkin because why would we bake the rotten fruit we had our children hack at...
Crisco: It's solid white fat in a can at room temperature, heat it up a bit and it turns liquid, let it sit and it'll turn solid again. A Miracle Of Modern Science!
The gauntlet is thrown. Avocados are from heaven, given to us by a generous and benevolent being with our vegetable welfare in mind.
You're thinking of blueberries...
Ok, I'm going to need more than "simple cipher" or pointing left or hpshfpvt (which doesn't trigger anything to my mind, it just looks like gibberish) because I just can't think of another way to enter this thing, I have quite simply tried everything I'm going to think of on my own.
Finding Nemo, the scene that begins with Albert Brook's Fish telling the sea turtles his story and then it spreads from animal to animal, eventually reaching his son. Every time. The Futurama episode Jurassic Bark has a decent chance too.
posted by kirk 16 years ago
In "Fundamentalists Hate Noah's Ark"
I once had a minister tell the story of Jonah with the intent of correcting those that would assume it was a whale that swallowed Jonah. The bible said it was a fish so God created a special fish for the single purpose of protecting Jonah for three days (underwater) while God got his point across. Trust me, the fundamentalists are fine with the story of Noah's Ark...
posted by kirk 17 years ago
In "Avocado!"
Avocado is poisonous to parrots. Fun fact. Polar bear liver is toxic to humans. (Too much of the wrong kind of Vitamin A) Also, much love for fruits named for testicles. It's just, bravo. Well done.
posted by kirk 17 years ago
In "Curious George: TV miniseries?"
Homicide, Life on the street lasted seven seasons, though seasons 1 and 2 together total 13 episodes, and depending on how you view things, went all to hell one or more years before it actually ended. I love it though. (And it's spiritual successor "The Wire," on HBO, based on the same source material, first hand observation of the Baltimore Police)
posted by kirk 17 years ago
In "Better dead than red?"
Actually, there was a redhead boy that I went to elementary school with, I remember him being quite the target. By Junior high he had mastered class clown so I don't recall any problems then. Girls though, even if they have a tough time early on, need only bide their time before they become Hottest Women of All... (Very little makes me de-lurk. Redheads, yum.)
posted by kirk 17 years ago
In "Women too hot for sushi"
As for the superhero claim - show me at least one chick superhero who flames up buddy! Magma, of the new mutants was always quite warm... Farenheight of Stormwatch, (who set off a smoke alarm while having sex once...) And Jean Grey/phoenix was always visually flameful, though they were more of a display than function. (Note, the combination of "Girls" "fish" and "nerd trivia" will clearly delurk me)
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "Blanks on a Blank!"
Not to give the impression I ever post, but my brother is in one of these... Gorillas on a thing I have forgotten. If it's even gorillas. It doesn't appear uploaded. Informative!
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "2006 Roll Call:"
What, I'm supposed to talk to you highbies? Pffft.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "Used Without Permission George"
Oh, and it's an EA game. You have my condolences...
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "2006 Roll Call:"
I rarely post, but I read, do I count, week late that I am? (Procastination and a bad memory) Also, my user ID is the lowly 9, if that matters in the slightest.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "October 23, 1989:"
Because garfield was king back in the day. Cartoons, toys, the things stuck to rear windows of cars. Short of murdering prostitutes I don't know what he couldn't do.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "Curious Pineapple George"
Tracicle amd meredithea: Butter also isn't all fat, there's water and dairy in it, you'd have to clarify it, or remove some other moisture from the recipe somewhere and add extra butter to compensate. And I don't know the math of the %s of butter that is fat/dairy, but it couldn't be hard to find. Also, we waste pumpkin because why would we bake the rotten fruit we had our children hack at...
posted by kirk 18 years ago
Crisco: It's solid white fat in a can at room temperature, heat it up a bit and it turns liquid, let it sit and it'll turn solid again. A Miracle Of Modern Science!
posted by kirk 18 years ago
The gauntlet is thrown. Avocados are from heaven, given to us by a generous and benevolent being with our vegetable welfare in mind. You're thinking of blueberries...
posted by kirk 18 years ago
Gomichild: Your attempt to entertain me with strange candy and fishnets is well recieved. It's like you've known me all my life!
posted by kirk 18 years ago
Pineapples are overrated. Skip it and grab the more flavorful cousin, the durian...
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "Identity of "Mr. Six" Revealed"
I was hoping for something Invisibles related myself.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
In "Klueless"
Darshon, #11 emailed, to keep actual answers off the board
posted by kirk 18 years ago
Ok, I'm going to need more than "simple cipher" or pointing left or hpshfpvt (which doesn't trigger anything to my mind, it just looks like gibberish) because I just can't think of another way to enter this thing, I have quite simply tried everything I'm going to think of on my own.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
And the fact that you all breezed past it does wonders for my self confidence.
posted by kirk 18 years ago
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