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If Yemen would divide all the foreign aid the US gives them among all of their people they'd have food coming out of their asses.
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 07:31:24 -0400, wrote:
>On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:37:59 -0800 (PST), wrote: > >>If Yemen would divide all the foreign aid the US gives them among all of their people they'd have food coming out of their asses. > >If the US was not arming the Saudis to wage this war... Then Iran would rule the Middle East? |
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On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 05:54:19 +1100, Brice >
wrote: >On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 07:31:24 -0400, wrote: > >>On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:37:59 -0800 (PST), wrote: >> >>>If Yemen would divide all the foreign aid the US gives them among all of their people they'd have food coming out of their asses. >> >>If the US was not arming the Saudis to wage this war... > >Then Iran would rule the Middle East? So stop the interference and let them decide which side is up. |
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On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 15:36:41 -0400, wrote:
>On Sat, 10 Nov 2018 05:54:19 +1100, Brice > >wrote: > >>On Fri, 09 Nov 2018 07:31:24 -0400, wrote: >> >>>On Thu, 8 Nov 2018 16:37:59 -0800 (PST), wrote: >>> >>>>If Yemen would divide all the foreign aid the US gives them among all of their people they'd have food coming out of their asses. >>> >>>If the US was not arming the Saudis to wage this war... >> >>Then Iran would rule the Middle East? > >So stop the interference and let them decide which side is up. Saudis are barbarians who are mainly driven by money. Iranians are barbarians who are mainly driven by religious fanaticism. Put a fence around them and give them both nukes. We'll check again in 200 years. |
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I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went down and pecked on it a litte.
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> > On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:51:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: > > >I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went down and pecked on it a litte. > > They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an > experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a > branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put > it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the > crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, > stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could > demolish it with its beak through the bars. Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still eating with chopsticks. ![]() |
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On 2018-11-13 10:11 AM, Gary wrote:
> wrote: >> They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an >> experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a >> branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put >> it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the >> crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, >> stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could >> demolish it with its beak through the bars. > > Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still > eating with chopsticks. ![]() My neighbour's pet crow very quickly learned my paper route and, instead of following me from one house to the next, would fly ahead and wait for me. |
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On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 10:11:27 -0500, Gary > wrote:
wrote: >> >> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:51:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: >> >> >I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went down and pecked on it a litte. >> >> They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an >> experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a >> branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put >> it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the >> crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, >> stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could >> demolish it with its beak through the bars. > >Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still >eating with chopsticks. ![]() I grew up using chopsticks, they are great. |
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... > On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 10:11:27 -0500, Gary > wrote: > wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:51:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: >>> >>> >I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went >>> >down and pecked on it a litte. >>> >>> They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an >>> experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a >>> branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put >>> it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the >>> crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, >>> stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could >>> demolish it with its beak through the bars. >> >>Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still >>eating with chopsticks. ![]() > > I grew up using chopsticks, they are great. So are forks since they've been introduced and cavemen stopped eating their food from sharpened sticks. Cheri |
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On 2018-11-13 10:18 a.m., wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Nov 2018 10:11:27 -0500, Gary > wrote: > >> wrote: >>> >>> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:51:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: >>> >>>> I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went down and pecked on it a litte. >>> >>> They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an >>> experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a >>> branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put >>> it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the >>> crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, >>> stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could >>> demolish it with its beak through the bars. >> >> Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still >> eating with chopsticks. ![]() > > I grew up using chopsticks, they are great. > I once saw a Chinese couple (clearly professional class) use chopsticks to transfer food to a ceramic spoon and then use that to transfer the food to their mouths. Very dainty. |
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"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> wrote: >> >> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:51:03 -0800 (PST), wrote: >> >> >I once saw 2 crows roll a turtle down part of the hill, then they went >> >down and pecked on it a litte. >> >> They are incredibly smart and quick on the uptake. I watched an >> experiment where they put a grape in a cage-like situation on a >> branch. The crow fished it out with its beak. Then they finally put >> it too far in and it used it's claw, then they closed the cage and the >> crow moved around it a bit, flew off, came back with a little stick, >> stuck if through the bars and pulled it close enough that it could >> demolish it with its beak through the bars. > > Kind of like the superior intelligence that has humans still > eating with chopsticks. ![]() LOL, just LOL. |
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