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A job for trunky
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A job for trunky
Hahahahaha....you said job and trunky in the same sentence.
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On Sunday, November 10, 2013 3:28:03 PM UTC-7, wrote:
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs2/view/9123128 Say, are you going to explain that trending chart to me? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! |
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On Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:20:01 PM UTC-5, pigo wrote:
Hahahahaha....you said job and trunky in the same sentence. Trunky just needs a vacation. All expenses paid, to a fabulous, exclusive Brazilian island with rare species found nowhere else! http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obs...e_visited.html I found a great flight from Seattle to Sao Paulo, with just one connection in DFW. The Brazilian navy will then transport him from SP airport to the island, in a private helicopter flight where he will meet a welcoming party of unique island residents. Bon voyage, Schattie! Ssssssss! Dave |
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Dave Stallard wrote:
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 8:20:01 PM UTC-5, pigo wrote: Hahahahaha....you said job and trunky in the same sentence. Trunky just needs a vacation. All expenses paid, to a fabulous, exclusive Brazilian island with rare species found nowhere else! http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obs...e_visited.html I found a great flight from Seattle to Sao Paulo, with just one connection in DFW. The Brazilian navy will then transport him from SP airport to the island, in a private helicopter flight where he will meet a welcoming party of unique island residents. Bon voyage, Schattie! Ssssssss! Dave If there is one per meter and the island is covered in them, what do they eat? Did not think birds were snake food, and if they eat fish they swim so leaving the island is an option. There can not be that many small rodent type animals left. |
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On Tuesday, November 12, 2013 12:47:46 AM UTC-5, twobuddha wrote:
And once again, Dickless Dave Stallard shows his hatred and clear desire to see me dead. No surprise he chooses snakes: psychopaths tend to like the squirming things. Come, come, Schattie, surely "bleeding orifices, brain hemorrhaging, and kidney failure" are not novel experiences for you. Well, two out of three anyway. The brain hemorrhage we can only hope for. Dave |
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On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:17:09 PM UTC-5, comadrejo wrote:
Eastern/Timber Rattlesnakes are probably much deadlier than Golden Lancehead Vipers, ditto with Mojave Rattlesnakes which are a hundred or so miles south of Mammoth Mountain with has both a neurtoxin venom and hemotoxin venom, compare to most vipers that only have hemotoxin venoms. FWIW, wikipedia does say that "lanceheads are responsible for more human morbidity and deaths than any other group of snakes in either North or South America". I suppose when people think of the "deadliest" snake, they think of the one that kills the most people, but you're right this is a function of more things than just the venom - it's the delivery mechanism; the overlapping population densities of snakes, people, and medical workers; and more. Dave |
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Dave Stallard wrote:
On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:17:09 PM UTC-5, comadrejo wrote: Eastern/Timber Rattlesnakes are probably much deadlier than Golden Lancehead Vipers, ditto with Mojave Rattlesnakes which are a hundred or so miles south of Mammoth Mountain with has both a neurtoxin venom and hemotoxin venom, compare to most vipers that only have hemotoxin venoms. FWIW, wikipedia does say that "lanceheads are responsible for more human morbidity and deaths than any other group of snakes in either North or South America". I suppose when people think of the "deadliest" snake, they think of the one that kills the most people, but you're right this is a function of more things than just the venom - it's the delivery mechanism; the overlapping population densities of snakes, people, and medical workers; and more. Dave & the mosquito is the top dog of all killers! |
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A job for trunky
On Sunday, November 17, 2013 9:23:17 PM UTC-5, downhill wrote:
& the mosquito is the top dog of all killers! No, it's the Plasmodium malaria protozoan that the mosquito carries that's the killer. The mosquito's just the passenger aircraft and bloodstream injection service that Plasmodium exploits. The mosquito doesn't know about that; it just wants to drink your blood. Dave |
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On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 21:23:17 -0500, downhill
wrote this crap: Dave Stallard wrote: On Monday, November 11, 2013 11:17:09 PM UTC-5, comadrejo wrote: Eastern/Timber Rattlesnakes are probably much deadlier than Golden Lancehead Vipers, ditto with Mojave Rattlesnakes which are a hundred or so miles south of Mammoth Mountain with has both a neurtoxin venom and hemotoxin venom, compare to most vipers that only have hemotoxin venoms. FWIW, wikipedia does say that "lanceheads are responsible for more human morbidity and deaths than any other group of snakes in either North or South America". I suppose when people think of the "deadliest" snake, they think of the one that kills the most people, but you're right this is a function of more things than just the venom - it's the delivery mechanism; the overlapping population densities of snakes, people, and medical workers; and more. Dave & the mosquito is the top dog of all killers! Nope. I believe it's humans. There's no need to fear if Trunky is near. |
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