That is an odd coincidence...
That is an odd coincidence...
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We already had Christmas, yes... But that's Christmas 2009, not 10. What I don't get though is that Michael says 4 months at the end of C38, but when that chapter ends we're around the 23.rd of December 09... Four months later would then be at the end of April, not even close to where C39 starts.
Unfortunately, I cannot find the video . . .
But at least 4 of you are old enough to get the reference:
Gene Wilder. Haunted Honeymoon.
+rep to the one who gets it first.
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but i digress.. 10 pages of catch ups and come backs....grr..
Excellent episode KC!! now we're adding a bit of spice to this lovely casserole that is We're Alive..... (dawned on me.. KC's double meanings... what if the apostrophe was taken out... it becomes Were Alive..... past tense... everyone dies?... shares Grognaurd's scbubba's Osiris' and nik's Tin Hats)
Love the soldiers rapport here and their berating the new red shirt... and Randy is here... hi Randy..
he drops chemicals beginning with Fo.. i see the theory for Formic acid and also that excellent post on formaldehyde and granted they are fantastic deductions.. there's another one which is a derivative of formic acid called Formamide which, according to online sources, is used to stabalise denatured strands of DNA... perhaps being used as the Z's own tests on a cure? or perhaps to further enhance their mutations? only time and KC's brain will tell.
and just thinking... Formic Acid... derived from "Formica" meaning Ant in Latin.... does this then mean that as it is an "Ant-acid" we should chug down this formic acid to cure heartburn? ... Call dibs!!.. Patent pending.. points fingers at everyone and stares till it's uncomfortable!
This I found interesting. We were told he had two bottles in the bag.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/18363119/
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KAW
W/A convoy supply and general manager: info? follow ? > @_toddisdead
The first thing I thought of after listening to the bit about Tanya's blood tests was my own experiences with them. I wonder if the value Tanya is recording is a concentration (such as of sodium, chloride, glucose, or cholesterol), or a count (such as of platelets, neutrophils, lymphocytes, monocyctes, eosinophils, or basophils).
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