Thursday, June 03, 2010

Where'd You Learn To Kiss That way?

Hah!

PZ Myers picks some movies that made him happy. Guess what his first one was?



JUSTIFICATION!! VALIDATION!!

Time to have a cocktail, I say.

Consider this an open invitation to an official Zardoz threadle, if anyone feels like it. If not, it's cool, I've got this cocktail....


ALSO ALSO ALSO.  BREAKING MUST CREDIT ZOMBIZZLES!!

Libertoonian Cage Match:

The h8rs can just stifle themselves when Rand Paul is soundly defeated.

38 comments:

  1. Intelllectual (or in Rush's case "intellectual") property is theft. I am sure Rand believes that.

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  2. Poor fish! Whose side do you pick in THAT battle?

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  3. Imma gonna lissen to Rush all day now.

    NOT the fat drug addict one.

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  4. NOT the fat drug addict one.

    More specific please.

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  5. Well, c'mon friend fish. Alex Lifeson may have gotten a bit stout, but Geddy and Peart are still scrawny mofos.

    Concede the drug-addled part, although by most accounts, they are pretty straight these days, as they are old.

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  6. Poor fish! Whose side do you pick in THAT battle?

    I am conflicted.

    They battled through the ages
    But still neither force would yield
    The people were divided
    Every soul a battlefield

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  7. I saw this news at work, and figured that the zombie would be all over it.

    Trouble with the trees, indeed!

    P.S. WV: farta

    I'm just going to assume that is for Rand Paul, and not a vicious blooger assault upon my reputation.
    ~

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  8. So ya got any of them fancy drinks, here?
    With the funny names??
    heeheehee, I'll have a Screaming Orgasm, please, heeheehee

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  9. Sex on the Beach.

    No, I'm not going crazy living in Ohio. I hate the beach, really.
    ~

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  10. Geddy Lee.

    A Toronto Jew?

    No thanks!

    I'll stick to Morrissey.

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  11. Sloe comfortable screw?

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  12. A Toronto Jew?

    I am not convinced about the reality of a cocktail of that name and I do not intend to ask for it at The Old Entomologist.

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  13. AG is trying to zardozblock you.

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  14. I'll stick to Morrissey.

    especially if you use duct tape.

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  15. I am not convinced about the reality of a cocktail of that name

    this is where creativity, resourcefulness, and experimentation would come in handy, if one were of a sciencey and/or drinking persuasion.


    Gosh, I wish I KNEW of someone like that.

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  16. A Toronto Jew can be like a cocktail: looks great at first, is cheap, goes down easy, and then leaves you regretting having left the house that night and without fulfillment.

    Fish, you're just jealous because I am no longer hot for you. You know, since you never post any "Helping out AG" posts. Anymore. Le sigh.

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  17. I always though AG needed no help.

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  18. Gosh, I wish I KNEW of someone like that.

    Is there an application I can fill out, or should I just send some samples?

    WV says ureduck. Zombie ducks?

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  19. Also a Law Professor and Wine Enthusiast (or at least enthusiastic wino) apparently sees no legal issues, but merely makes a lame joke and obsequious deity suckup.

    You are all forgiven if you avoid clicking on that link. No mangoes over there.

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  20. Is there an application I can fill out, or should I just send some samples?

    Must Apply In Person.

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  21. or should I just send some samples?

    I am not opening any packages labeled "samples" from a guy named "Mendacious".

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  22. Well, help is something you get sometimes, even when you think you do not need it.

    Wait a GD minute. Billy Ramon Pilgrim just linked to Altmouse. And he made a typo in his comment above. Me thinks Zardoz/Pilgrim/Rocker Boy/TC/whatever his alias is, needs to put down the keyboard and back away.

    MenDee, you are more of the tech type. We're looking for a few good men who can argue with AG about whether it's upstream or downstream when the cells begin to signal change and play a significant role in development and the role that serotonin plays in the process. At the very least, can you shoot lasers at crystals? Not to mention, he should be hot and with "Dr." before his name.

    Oh and not a Canadian douche nozzle from Toronto.

    Fish probably outsources that activity to some women in his lab pool because Fish and science hate women. It's true.

    Just read my post about PZ Meyers.

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  23. Y chromosomes are significantly underrepresented in my lab.
    I am not sure I accept PZ's premise, at least in terms of biology research. It is pretty clear that the trend in biomedical research (in terms of graduate school admissions) is towards parity, or even slightly over-represented by women. While I do think that patriarchal issues are still part of the popular dynamic (see: Summers, Larry), I don't think what PZ describes really is having an impact biomedical science. The evidence suggests women are equally interested in pursuing a research career in biology (this doesn't seem to be true for chemistry and physics).
    Where I do think issues are unresolved in bioresearch is the mommy-track problem. I think women's careers in bioresearch are more likely to be "sidetracked" by having kids, lowering their chances of penetrating the highest power levels in the late stages of their careers. Their most productive research time overlaps with when they are able to have kids, and males are still not seeing the same penalties.

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  24. Fish, I <3 you. Please, leave the wifey! I can make you happy, clean the house, and there will be no noise in our home together except for the occasional meow of a the cutest KB there ever was.

    I agree with you. It's the mommy track that plays into the argument. However, there is also the big boys club at the top. Few women are offered tenure, even when you take out the women who do not have children versus men who are tenured, without regard to children for them.

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  25. At the very least, can you shoot lasers at crystals?

    I was a physicist once, but of the theoretical variety, on account of the lab-equipment-breaking problem. So no lasers & crystals.

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  26. Not the first thing that pops to mind when I read "zombie nuts".

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  27. http://bentobjects.blogspot.com/2010/01/selling-zombie-prints-and-giving-one.html

    Who is this Bent and to what does he object?

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  29. I think zombie misspelled whine.

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  30. Unpossible, fish.

    perhaps on the next trip to Vegas, Brando and company can ask all the bartenders to make them a Toronto Jew, and see how many they can get.

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  31. Brando, I didn't think there could be anything worse that a Toronto Jew who makes g-fish and then tries to serve it to you for Passover.

    You now have provided me wrong just thinking about the combo.

    ZRM, if he forgot his pants with the Toronto Jew. What would happen if he kicked back a few of those bad boys?

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  32. I think AG is posting from the next dimension over.

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  33. Perhaps with the nine typos in that one.

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  34. if he forgot his pants with the Toronto Jew

    This happens to me all the time.

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  35. AG: Sadly I am of the tech, and not-sciencey persuasion. The only upstream I deal with involves data bandwidth. There's not too much hotness in videoconferencing, sadly.

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