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Post by carolinec on Apr 2, 2008 10:56:34 GMT
What is worrying is when girls get together and begin comparing mushrooms. When the giggling starts its time to do a runner * giggles * I must admit, I have a bit of a thing about mushrooms and other fungi too (and lichens and moss - they're different aren't they?), though I'm nothing like the expert you obviously are Coral. I think that's fascinating! I'm not kidding - honest. I find that really interesting. I used to spend hours as a youngster watching wildlife and birdlife, and I became quite an expert on those things, but I never really got into plants and stuff, though I do find them fascinating. Sorry, we've totally changed topics on this thread. Do you want to go back to genitals again anyone?
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Post by jkdunham on Apr 2, 2008 17:57:25 GMT
Sorry, we've totally changed topics on this thread. Do you want to go back to genitals again anyone? Don't worry, Caroline. We're bound to get back to genitals sooner or later. Obviously us 'male members' of Vault, being blokes, can't leave them alone for more than five minutes. In fact, while I'm here... I wish this instruction was always so well sign-posted - it would have saved me from having to do a lot of explaining in the past...
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Apr 2, 2008 18:27:38 GMT
That made me laugh Steve. Shouldn't this thread be in the Seriously off topic section though. (abject apologies. I just couldn't resist that)
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Post by carolinec on Apr 2, 2008 19:18:38 GMT
Obviously us 'male members' of Vault, being blokes, can't leave them alone for more than five minutes. Yes, I'd noticed that! By the way, glad to see you seem to be feeling yourself again, Steve (I mean from the point of view of name changes - it's not that I have a secret spy camera in your home or anything like that).
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Post by coral on Apr 2, 2008 19:33:05 GMT
Caroline, you are a twitcher! I have nothing but admiration for you, at least birds can't be compared to genitals!!! Unless the chaps can make something from the term "birds", of course. So many of the puffball, earthball, earthstar varieties do marvellous impression of male bits. I grow food too, it used to make my grown up kids howl that we had to make marrows and pumpkins have sex in order to ensure pollination! Craig only need worry when we start comparing prize marrows...
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Post by coral on Apr 10, 2008 20:50:22 GMT
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Post by coral on Apr 10, 2008 20:51:40 GMT
I drew these myself you know
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Post by sean on Apr 10, 2008 22:15:52 GMT
I've got a story called 'Mushroom Picking', but its quite gloomy and has no genitals in it.
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Apr 11, 2008 6:27:03 GMT
I don't know girls. Leave you alone for a few minutes and you're up to your old tricks
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Post by carolinec on Apr 11, 2008 10:47:06 GMT
Trust Coral to bring up genitals again!
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Apr 11, 2008 11:24:57 GMT
Don't like to nit pick Carolinec but Coral only showed us the pictures and your mind did the rest.
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Post by allthingshorror on Apr 11, 2008 11:45:50 GMT
This could be the greatst news articles on genitals EVER. This is how the article starts. A sexual arms race waged with twisted genitals has been discovered in....I don't want to spoil the surprise! www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18405734/
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Post by carolinec on Apr 11, 2008 11:53:59 GMT
Don't like to nit pick Carolinec but Coral only showed us the pictures and your mind did the rest. * blushes * See what being around you guys has done to me? I used to be a nice, innocent sort of person.
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Post by Craig Herbertson on Apr 11, 2008 13:07:05 GMT
Johnnie, don't show this kind of stuff to the girls. Life's too complicated as it is.
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Post by carolinec on Apr 11, 2008 19:46:15 GMT
This could be the greatst news articles on genitals EVER. This is how the article starts. A sexual arms race waged with twisted genitals has been discovered in....I don't want to spoil the surprise! www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18405734/I find that a fascinating news report! I don't know if it's (a) because I used to be a bit of a twitcher (as Coral noted above), or (b) I used to engage in academic/scientific research when I worked full-time in universities, or (c) because it appeals to my feminist side in that it's nice to see the female ducks in control. But I found that totally fascinating! Mind you, one does wonder about some of these academics/researchers when you get quotes like this: After looking at the genitalia of a male duck, "I became immediately intrigued by what the female anatomy would look like to accommodate such a bizarre organ," said behavioral ecologist Patricia Brennan, who researches at both Yale University and the University of Sheffield in Britain. I reckon she ought to get out more ...
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