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njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]Dex-o-tex is an interesting option.
I like the smooth uniform finish throughout.The Terrazzo applications (residential, kitchen and bathrooms) look very cool.
njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More importantly, they don’t have pre-marital sex. They save themselves for holly matrimony.[/quote]
I’m a little confused about the “holly matrimony.” Does this result in the GMOs that I Love Regulation is so concerned about?
njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More importantly, they don’t have pre-marital sex. They save themselves for holly matrimony.[/quote]
I’m a little confused about the “holly matrimony.” Does this result in the GMOs that I Love Regulation is so concerned about?
njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More importantly, they don’t have pre-marital sex. They save themselves for holly matrimony.[/quote]
I’m a little confused about the “holly matrimony.” Does this result in the GMOs that I Love Regulation is so concerned about?
njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More importantly, they don’t have pre-marital sex. They save themselves for holly matrimony.[/quote]
I’m a little confused about the “holly matrimony.” Does this result in the GMOs that I Love Regulation is so concerned about?
njtosd
Participant[quote=briansd1]
More importantly, they don’t have pre-marital sex. They save themselves for holly matrimony.[/quote]
I’m a little confused about the “holly matrimony.” Does this result in the GMOs that I Love Regulation is so concerned about?
February 3, 2011 at 11:40 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662543njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]The number of tards on this board is unbelievable.[/quote]
The fact that you would use the word (although it isn’t really one) “tard” speaks volumes about you.
And referring to another of your posts, I haven’t heard anyone advocating blind ignorance – or is that what you call the opinions of others?
February 3, 2011 at 11:40 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662605njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]The number of tards on this board is unbelievable.[/quote]
The fact that you would use the word (although it isn’t really one) “tard” speaks volumes about you.
And referring to another of your posts, I haven’t heard anyone advocating blind ignorance – or is that what you call the opinions of others?
February 3, 2011 at 11:40 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663207njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]The number of tards on this board is unbelievable.[/quote]
The fact that you would use the word (although it isn’t really one) “tard” speaks volumes about you.
And referring to another of your posts, I haven’t heard anyone advocating blind ignorance – or is that what you call the opinions of others?
February 3, 2011 at 11:40 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663344njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]The number of tards on this board is unbelievable.[/quote]
The fact that you would use the word (although it isn’t really one) “tard” speaks volumes about you.
And referring to another of your posts, I haven’t heard anyone advocating blind ignorance – or is that what you call the opinions of others?
February 3, 2011 at 11:40 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663681njtosd
Participant[quote=ILoveRegulation]The number of tards on this board is unbelievable.[/quote]
The fact that you would use the word (although it isn’t really one) “tard” speaks volumes about you.
And referring to another of your posts, I haven’t heard anyone advocating blind ignorance – or is that what you call the opinions of others?
February 3, 2011 at 4:14 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #662471njtosd
ParticipantFrankly, plants and funguses are much better than humans when it comes to making poisons. Ricin (the most toxic substance known, comes from the castor bean), aflatoxin (from a fungus that grows on peanuts) and oleander toxin (particularly nasty – and this plant grows in freeway medians throughout California) are just a few. Apple seeds contain a small amount of arsenic. Plants can’t run away, so they deter predators with nasty chemicals that are released when the plant parts (especially seeds) are chewed.
And conversely, some of the first antioxidants found to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in culture were the preservatives BHA and BHT.
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.
February 3, 2011 at 4:14 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663073njtosd
ParticipantFrankly, plants and funguses are much better than humans when it comes to making poisons. Ricin (the most toxic substance known, comes from the castor bean), aflatoxin (from a fungus that grows on peanuts) and oleander toxin (particularly nasty – and this plant grows in freeway medians throughout California) are just a few. Apple seeds contain a small amount of arsenic. Plants can’t run away, so they deter predators with nasty chemicals that are released when the plant parts (especially seeds) are chewed.
And conversely, some of the first antioxidants found to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in culture were the preservatives BHA and BHT.
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.
February 3, 2011 at 4:14 PM in reply to: OT: LOL… All you folks that are trying to eat organic from places like Whole Foods…. #663210njtosd
ParticipantFrankly, plants and funguses are much better than humans when it comes to making poisons. Ricin (the most toxic substance known, comes from the castor bean), aflatoxin (from a fungus that grows on peanuts) and oleander toxin (particularly nasty – and this plant grows in freeway medians throughout California) are just a few. Apple seeds contain a small amount of arsenic. Plants can’t run away, so they deter predators with nasty chemicals that are released when the plant parts (especially seeds) are chewed.
And conversely, some of the first antioxidants found to inhibit the growth of cancer cells in culture were the preservatives BHA and BHT.
There is no “four legs, good, two legs, bad” equivalent went it comes to “organic” versus “non-organic.” People are best off getting rid of preconceived notions and applying a little logical reasoning.
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