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Started by Dog Deever, 04 March, 2009, 08:00:25 PM

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wild-seven

I've just been reading it, my eyes have been opened in ways I never thought possible!
I was going to procrastinate but I think I'll leave it till tomorrow

Mike Gloady

Quote from: wild-seven on 24 October, 2009, 04:18:26 PM
I've just been reading it, my eyes have been opened in ways I never thought possible!
Me too.

My god, the things some people do for fun.  *makes furious notes for future .... use*
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Peter Wolf

Quote from: The Cosh on 24 October, 2009, 04:01:32 PM
Quote from: wild-seven on 24 October, 2009, 02:42:34 PM
Quote from: The Cosh on 24 October, 2009, 01:27:58 PM
Slugwipe is the best post on this board since bumsex girl.
*tuts* what is it with you men and THAT?
To be honest, I think it's desensitisation due to over-exposure to internet porn. I've never seen the attraction myself.

The same as and i am not open minded enough to want to find out.
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wild-seven

I feel I should add 'seagulling' to that long list of not-at-all-made-up experimental practises
I was going to procrastinate but I think I'll leave it till tomorrow

Bouwel

I...think I need to lie down now. In a bed. Surrounded by a circle of salt.

Oh god..the slugs...

-Bouwel-
-A person's mind can be changed by reading information on the internet. The nature of this change will be from having no opinion to having a wrong opinion-

Mike Gloady

Quote from: wild-seven on 24 October, 2009, 04:40:50 PM
I feel I should add 'seagulling' to that long list of not-at-all-made-up experimental practises
What's "seagulling" then, Kate?

Kidding.  I know.  And wish I didn't.
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wild-seven

Yes, I remember that conversation - where's the mind bleach when you need it?
I was going to procrastinate but I think I'll leave it till tomorrow

SmallBlueThing

I would just like to thank everyone for their concern at my horrible arse/mollusc experience. Are slugs molluscs? I forget.

Especially Mike, for spreading the love to Facebook!  :D

Thankfully, I am over the shock now and am not having any flashbacks of any significance. But yes, I wouldn't reccommend it to anyone.

SBT
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SamuelAWilkinson

Is seagulling the same as the Spiderman?
Nobody warned me I would be so awesome.

Mike Gloady

Quote from: SmallBlueThing on 24 October, 2009, 06:13:45 PM
I would just like to thank everyone for their concern at my horrible arse/mollusc experience. Are slugs molluscs? I forget.

Especially Mike, for spreading the love to Facebook!  :D

Thankfully, I am over the shock now and am not having any flashbacks of any significance. But yes, I wouldn't reccommend it to anyone.

SBT
Sorry buddy, I can take it right back down if you like.

I figured, perhaps wrongly, that if a bunch of people you didn't know were to be laughing about it, it made sense that a bunch of folks you DO know got to chuckle.  Sorry.  No offense meant.
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SmallBlueThing

Quote from: Mike Gloady on 24 October, 2009, 06:24:32 PM
Quote from: SmallBlueThing on 24 October, 2009, 06:13:45 PM
I would just like to thank everyone for their concern at my horrible arse/mollusc experience. Are slugs molluscs? I forget.

Especially Mike, for spreading the love to Facebook!  :D

Thankfully, I am over the shock now and am not having any flashbacks of any significance. But yes, I wouldn't reccommend it to anyone.

SBT
Sorry buddy, I can take it right back down if you like.

I figured, perhaps wrongly, that if a bunch of people you didn't know were to be laughing about it, it made sense that a bunch of folks you DO know got to chuckle.  Sorry.  No offense meant.

Absolutely none taken!  :D It should stand as a warning to always keep your mind on the jobby, when wiping.

SBT
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Mike Gloady

Great!

Slugs/snails are (i'm 90% sure) molluscs, and thus part of a family that's primarily marine in nature.  I had a very long lecture and practical at uni about molluscs as a result of their importance in archaeological dating techniques* (the visiting lecturer COULD have made it exciting, but no.  He just prattled on in a Richard Whitely fashion and we were all mesmerised by his snail tie-pin - the magical powers of which I attribute my not witholding a single bit of information from that lecture (and so I had to research it all from the ground up for the lab book for that unit, yay!)).  

* Personally I've always preferred the strategies outlined on the bumsex girl thread.
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wild-seven

Quote from: SamuelAWilkinson on 24 October, 2009, 06:14:24 PM
Is seagulling the same as the Spiderman?

I don't know what 'the spiderman' is and to be honest I'm too scared to consult Dr Google
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locustsofdeath!

Quote from: Mike Gloady on 24 October, 2009, 06:39:18 PM
Great!

Slugs/snails are (i'm 90% sure) molluscs, and thus part of a family that's primarily marine in nature.

Gastropods, technically. And yes, primarily marine.

Mike Gloady

Quote from: locustsofdeath on 24 October, 2009, 06:59:26 PM
Quote from: Mike Gloady on 24 October, 2009, 06:39:18 PM
Great!

Slugs/snails are (i'm 90% sure) molluscs, and thus part of a family that's primarily marine in nature.

Gastropods, technically. And yes, primarily marine.
Ah, told you I'd retained nothing.  My false impression about molluscs must have been the old "Molluscs Have Ruined My Life" group that sprung up unaccountably on Facebook on my uni at around the same time. 

Ta for the clear up.  I remember other aspects of that unit.  But snails?  You'll be lucky.
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