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this may seem fishy though
http://www.agricontent.nl/assets/files/2010 ISA News Letter Fishy taint in brown eggs sec.pdf
Star Trek IV (the one with the whales) was directed by Nimoy - it was actually part of a bargain for his continued participation in the franchise that he direct a film. I was particularly impressed with his statements regarding the lack of subtitles for the exchange between whales and aliens and - "I felt extremely, extremely strongly about that issue," he said. "They are communicating with the whales, it's not necessarily for us to understand what they're saying to each other — it's not important. The magic is that they are communicating with each other and we must understand that not all things are given to us to understand — nor is it necessary."
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Amazing how different we need to keep our birds safe.Our biggest issue is microbial predators. Vaccinations are a must. Newcastle, Coryza, Fowl Cholera and Pox are all endemic. Worms are always an issue if we are not vigilent with de-worming.
What husbands do.Do all husbands do that?
Bit of a book junkie when I was younger, had my own personal library, every book that the school was throwing out, took every discard home and saved them, yeah doesn't fit my persona, but I've read thousands upon thousands of books. Anyone read Isaac Asimov? He wrote hundreds of books and I probably had 50 or so of my own. He was known for science, space, the real stuff and science fiction . I read all his hard cover stuff I had, but two years ago during deer season I needed a book to pass the boring time of waiting (pre smart phone for me) and found a paperback mystery novel of his that I had for 25+yrs. Never was one for that kind of book, couldn't put it down after I started reading it! 'Tales Of The Black Widowers' it was called, a collection of a bunch of short stories he wrote for magazines through the years , very good and hard to put down. Isaac Asimov wrote the books that inspired the movies Gandahar, I,Robot and Bicentennial Man.
Had a moment like that myself the other day. The radio station was making this big production about "reaching back over 25 years for this oldie but goodie" yada-yada-yada....and proceeded to play a song that I remember debuting in my childhood.I was also very saddened to hear that Mr. Nimoy had passed. He did live a fairly long life (he was 83) but that really doesn't take the sting away. We are really down to one left of the main characters from the original series now. I only learned that Leonard was a horse lover after he passed. William Shatner breeds and trains champion quarter horses. I was surprised to find that out as well a few years back. It is sad to see these icons (IMO) passing because that really means that I am getting old too.![]()
Adding to the experience can be fun. I remember watching Sleeping with the Enemy once, and at one point, when they were building suspense with creepy music, I grabbed my sisters foot. She almost wet herself, boy was she mad at me.