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And why is that a surprise? One you hi jacked is now at 289 pages.
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By this train of thought it is a wonder anyone ever ate an egg or drank milk. Have you seen where that stuff comes from?!!
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I think the point of that post was that Beekissed doesn't do things she (you're female, right?) thinks make no sense just because everyone else does. And I'm in her corner on that one.

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By this train of thought it is a wonder anyone ever ate an egg or drank milk. Have you seen where that stuff comes from?!!
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Actually, I've often wondered about the first guy who saw a calf nursing from a cow and thought, "Gee, I bet that would taste great!"

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But, yeah, I've never really been a joiner on the expected or correct way to be. I've not really marched to the beat of a different drummer, I really never marched to a drum at all....I prefer bagpipes!
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By this train of thought it is a wonder anyone ever ate an egg or drank milk. Have you seen where that stuff comes from?!!
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Actually, I've often wondered about the first guy who saw a calf nursing from a cow and thought, "Gee, I bet that would taste great!"

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But, yeah, I've never really been a joiner on the expected or correct way to be. I've not really marched to the beat of a different drummer, I really never marched to a drum at all....I prefer bagpipes!
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I've always wondered about that whole milk business as well.

Also, honey. The first person to try that was brave indeed...and would they have tried it at all if they'd known it was bee spit?
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And now we are seriously off-topic.
 
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By this train of thought it is a wonder anyone ever ate an egg or drank milk. Have you seen where that stuff comes from?!!
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Actually, I've often wondered about the first guy who saw a calf nursing from a cow and thought, "Gee, I bet that would taste great!"

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But, yeah, I've never really been a joiner on the expected or correct way to be. I've not really marched to the beat of a different drummer, I really never marched to a drum at all....I prefer bagpipes!
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I think that originally it was seen as a way to supplement a nursing human infant, allowed for a decrease in the time between offspring, and thus conferred a reproductive advantage to those people partaking in the activity. There are cultures today that see nothing wrong with the reciprocal relationship -- humans nursing baby livestock.

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Actually, I've often wondered about the first guy who saw a calf nursing from a cow and thought, "Gee, I bet that would taste great!"

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But, yeah, I've never really been a joiner on the expected or correct way to be. I've not really marched to the beat of a different drummer, I really never marched to a drum at all....I prefer bagpipes!
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I've always wondered about that whole milk business as well.

Also, honey. The first person to try that was brave indeed...and would they have tried it at all if they'd known it was bee spit?
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And now we are seriously off-topic.

Humans aren't the only species that partakes in the sweet honey hordes of bees.

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