The politics of global warming

Correspondent:: "Skywise"
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 00:32:48 GMT

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http://www.lp.org/lpnews/0305/review.html


The politics of global warming

by Terry Francl
The Heartland Institute




Correspondent:: nenslo
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:22:25 -0800

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Skywise wrote:
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> http://www.lp.org/lpnews/0305/review.html
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> The politics of global warming
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> by Terry Francl
> The Heartland Institute

I'm interested that you have started posting to alt.slack, but I can't
imagine why you think climate information is appropriate. I think
people here would be more interested in dogs that nurse kittens or
people who survive having a board blown through their head.


Correspondent:: Artemia Salina
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 02:06:45 -0500

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On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 22:22:25 -0800, nenslo wrote:

> Skywise wrote:
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>> http://www.lp.org/lpnews/0305/review.html
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>> The politics of global warming
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>> by Terry Francl
>> The Heartland Institute
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> I'm interested that you have started posting to alt.slack, but I can't
> imagine why you think climate information is appropriate. I think
> people here would be more interested in dogs that nurse kittens or
> people who survive having a board blown through their head.

I heard about a guy who fell into a industrial meat grinder AND LIVED!
Do you think that's true? I couldn't find it on snopes.

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Correspondent:: phy
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:18:43 -0000

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Artemia Salina wrote in
news:pan.2004.11.25.07.06.35.677765@sheayright.com:

>> I'm interested that you have started posting to alt.slack, but I can't
>> imagine why you think climate information is appropriate. I think
>> people here would be more interested in dogs that nurse kittens or
>> people who survive having a board blown through their head.
>
> I heard about a guy who fell into a industrial meat grinder AND LIVED!
> Do you think that's true? I couldn't find it on snopes

The wildest thing I heard about is that this girl got rabies a few months
ago and didn't get those shots and lived! Never happened before. If she
could get through that, I suppose I could actually eat my wife's poison
turkey and dressing. I am not sure I am feeling so lucky though.

-phy


Correspondent:: Artemia Salina
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:38:12 -0500

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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:18:43 +0000, phy wrote:

> I suppose I could actually eat my wife's poison
> turkey and dressing.

A common mistake that people make is to not remove all
of the venom sacs from the turkey before cooking it.


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Correspondent:: "iDRMRSR"
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:43:13 -0500

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>>A common mistake that people make is to not remove all
of the venom sacs from the turkey before cooking it.

I once thought the giblet sac was left in the turkey so's you could
reassemble the bird like a kit.

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Correspondent:: Artemia Salina
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:00:56 -0500

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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:43:13 -0500, iDRMRSR wrote:

>>>A common mistake that people make is to not remove all
> of the venom sacs from the turkey before cooking it.
>
> I once thought the giblet sac was left in the turkey so's you could
> reassemble the bird like a kit.

If David Lynch had his way.... I remember an interview with an actress
who did a Lynch film who said that he kept an entire chicken, in pieces,
frozen in his freezer at home. He liked to call it his 'chicken kit'.

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Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 10:24:53 -0800

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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:00:56 -0500, Artemia Salina
wrote:

>On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 11:43:13 -0500, iDRMRSR wrote:
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>>>>A common mistake that people make is to not remove all
>> of the venom sacs from the turkey before cooking it.
>>
>> I once thought the giblet sac was left in the turkey so's you could
>> reassemble the bird like a kit.
>
>If David Lynch had his way.... I remember an interview with an actress
>who did a Lynch film who said that he kept an entire chicken, in pieces,
>frozen in his freezer at home. He liked to call it his 'chicken kit'.

If he would ever explain how he did the baby in Eraserhead, that would
a great Thanksgiving meal surprise.

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Correspondent:: "Blackout"
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:02:16 -0700

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"Zapanaz" wrote


>>If David Lynch had his way.... I remember an interview with an actress
>>who did a Lynch film who said that he kept an entire chicken, in pieces,
>>frozen in his freezer at home. He liked to call it his 'chicken kit'.
>
> If he would ever explain how he did the baby in Eraserhead, that would
> a great Thanksgiving meal surprise.

for what it's worth: some guy on IRC said that it was a skinned fetal horse
that they were yanking the tendons around on from under the table. He told
the story in a matter of fact sort of way and I can't remeber whether he
said that one of his buddies had worked on EH or just knew somebody. All the
makings of a great urban legend, but it does seem to fit and it would
explain DL's reluctance to discuss the subject over the years.

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Correspondent:: Baldin Pramer
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:48:03 -0700

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Artemia Salina wrote:

> On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 15:18:43 +0000, phy wrote:
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>> I suppose I could actually eat my wife's poison
>>turkey and dressing.
>
>
> A common mistake that people make is to not remove all
> of the venom sacs from the turkey before cooking it.

Don't forget the musk sacs (two beneath each wing), and the sebaceous
glands under the Pope's nose.

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Correspondent:: Artemia Salina
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 16:12:31 -0500

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On Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:48:03 -0700, Baldin Pramer wrote:


> the sebaceous glans under the Pope's nose.

I like this a lot better, so that's what you said!

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