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margaret suran said...
> Andy wrote: >> http://www.tinyurl.com/3e43d4 > > That's a real gem. Where do you find them? Margaret, The "secret" to the CotD is I have a browser folder with 50 comic links and open them all at once in separate tabs. Takes about 30 seconds. Then I just tab through them and if there's a hint of food in one I save it or if it's not food related I just close the tab. I can go through 50 comics in less than 5 minutes and if I end up with more than one contender, it's left up to THOSE OF US WHO SHOW UP AT THE MEETINGS to decide. Then it's a quick trip to tinyurl.com to create a link of the CotD and send it off to r.f.c. Well, it sounds good in theory anyway. <chuckle> Andy CotD #2 |
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margaret suran said...
> Andy wrote: >> margaret suran said... >> >>> Andy wrote: >>>> http://www.tinyurl.com/3e43d4 >>> That's a real gem. Where do you find them? >> >> >> Margaret, >> >> The "secret" to the CotD is I have a browser folder with 50 comic links >> and open them all at once in separate tabs. Takes about 30 seconds. >> Then I just tab through them and if there's a hint of food in one I >> save it or if it's not food related I just close the tab. >> >> I can go through 50 comics in less than 5 minutes and if I end up with >> more than one contender, it's left up to THOSE OF US WHO SHOW UP AT THE >> MEETINGS to decide. Then it's a quick trip to tinyurl.com to create a >> link of the CotD and send it off to r.f.c. >> >> Well, it sounds good in theory anyway. <chuckle> >> >> Andy >> CotD #2 > > I was so impressed, because the answer to The Missing Link became so > obvious once I saw today's Chuckle. The Origin Of Man is clear in my > mind now. I can see it now, you will be the recipient of the Nobel > Prize one of these days, when you solve the puzzle of the Chicken Or The > Egg. And we will all say: We Knew Him When... Margaret, Couldn't help but notice you said "Nobel Prize." I guess I'm in contention for the "Nobel Pizza Prize" which is fine with me. I have a sneaking suspicion that CotD #1 will steal my thunder. Andy CotD #2 [Blushing] P.S. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_tNg_zZ9ys |
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margaret suran said...
> Andy wrote: > >> >> Couldn't help but notice you said "Nobel Prize." I guess I'm in >> contention for the "Nobel Pizza Prize" which is fine with me. I have a >> sneaking suspicion that CotD #1 will steal my thunder. >> >> Andy >> CotD #2 >> [Blushing] >> >> P.S. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_tNg_zZ9ys > > > Well, this will not do much for solving your Chicken/Egg problem. I > hope you will be more successful with the Pizza. > > BTW, all the chickens looked suspiciously like Roosters. I'll have to get back to you on that!? Andy CotD #2 |
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Andy said...
>> Well, this will not do much for solving your Chicken/Egg problem. I >> hope you will be more successful with the Pizza. >> >> BTW, all the chickens looked suspiciously like Roosters. > > > I'll have to get back to you on that!? The egg came first. Who has chicken for breakfast? Andy CotD #2 |
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Andy said...
> Andy said... > >>> Well, this will not do much for solving your Chicken/Egg problem. I >>> hope you will be more successful with the Pizza. >>> >>> BTW, all the chickens looked suspiciously like Roosters. >> >> >> I'll have to get back to you on that!? > > > The egg came first. Who has chicken for breakfast? Actually since fish were laying eggs (roe) long before chickens existed, the egg came first. When animals began walking the planet, species mated and as evolution would have it one egg grew into a chicken. Imagine the look on the faces of the happy couple at their newborn... "chicken"? Andy's Hypothetical Science Club "Proving nothing since 2007" |
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margaret suran said...
> Andy wrote: >> Andy said... >> >>> Andy said... >>> >>>>> Well, this will not do much for solving your Chicken/Egg problem. I >>>>> hope you will be more successful with the Pizza. >>>>> >>>>> BTW, all the chickens looked suspiciously like Roosters. >>>> >>>> I'll have to get back to you on that!? >>> >>> The egg came first. Who has chicken for breakfast? >> >> >> Actually since fish were laying eggs (roe) long before chickens >> existed, the egg came first. When animals began walking the planet, >> species mated and as evolution would have it one egg grew into a >> chicken. Imagine the look on the faces of the happy couple at their >> newborn... "chicken"? >> >> Andy's Hypothetical Science Club >> "Proving nothing since 2007" > > > Why do I have a nagging feeling, that this is not going to earn you a > Nobel Prize in Science? Well, give it time. Anyway after I get my flu shot later, I'm going to have a slice of noble pizza pie anyway! Andy |
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