Supergenius74":uwjxjjdp said:well argue all you guys want, I was just trying to point out the facts since the whole thread seems to have wandered off into left field somewhere, anyways If sitting in front of a computer arguing over something that will have no real-world effect on anything then go for it, who am i to contest these great minds?
Marrowbone":lfec4fs4 said:Seamaiden, you gotta say the line in the voice of Ralph Wiggum
JeremyR":lmr5oo13 said:Mainly just to tell dizzy how to get air out of a puffer's belly.![]()
Marrowbone":bulkvwy6 said:I was disappointed that no one argued that besides being just for our kicks, keeping our aquariums and their inhabitants is an inspiring and educational experience.
dizzy":fvr702c2 said:John_Brandt":fvr702c2 said:seamaiden":fvr702c2 said:Cheeky Monkey, I'm dying to know...WHAT WERE THE PURPLE BERRIES???
They may have messed-up Ralph's stomach but they kept David Crosby alive on some island.
From Wooden Ships (1969):
Stephen Stills - "Say, can I have some of your purple berries?"
David Crosby - "Yes, I've been eating them for six or seven weeks now, haven't got sick once."
Stephen Stills - "Probably keep us both alive."
Hey John,
What was Graham Nash doing? I think that song was about survival after a nuclear war. No?
Marrowbone":2j7f61cu said:I was disappointed that no one argued that besides being just for our kicks, keeping our aquariums and their inhabitants is an inspiring and educational experience. If I had a pufferfish I would want to see it puff, but I wouldn't want to cause it physical harm or abuse it by doing party tricks. I would want to observe it, provide for it and treat it with respect.