Is this guy hot or what? The guy blew apart thousands of years of thinking and didn't even crack a smile. That is what I call a cool cucumber.
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Nah, we'll get out the industrial grade woodchipper if necessary.I don't know, I mean Charlie Darwin has a lot of hair. It might gunk up the woodchipper?
Is this guy hot or what? The guy blew apart thousands of years of thinking and didn't even crack a smile. That is what I call a cool cucumber.
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Darn...the quoted part I'd bolded doesn't show up. May have to go back to edit that one so it makes more sense.I believe he's trying to say that pickles evolved from cucumbers. But I might be just Gherkin your chain.
I believe he's trying to say that pickles evolved from cucumbers. But I might be just Gherkin your chain.
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Must be the cleaning up part that makes the difference but talk about your May/December romances--that might be stretching things a bit!Ah, well, from where I come from 19th Centry biologists and sociologists with long beards really do tend to clean up on the dating scene.
I just assumed the same was true everywhere.
Must be the cleaning up part that makes the difference but talk about your May/December romances--that might be stretching things a bit!
Sure puts that natural selection theory to the test, doesn't it?Yeah, in truth I am not sure what all the fuss is about. They don't do much and the smell can be a bit off putting. The effects of celebrity eh?
Sure puts that natural selection theory to the test, doesn't it?
You come from the 19th Century?Ah, well, from where I come from 19th Centry biologists and sociologists with long beards really do tend to clean up on the dating scene.
I just assumed the same was true everywhere.
I know that's what I always asked myself when considering a potential partner.They are very good at keeping birds away from crops so that might be their evolutionary advantage...
You come from the 19th Century?
I know that's what I always asked myself when considering a potential partner.
Birds dive your crops? No!!!I know that's what I always asked myself when considering a potential partner.
And now that I look at Mr. Darwin's photo again, my partner does have a passing resemblance to him. Perhaps I spoke disparagingly too soon.Birds dive your crops? No!!!