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keesan
response 195 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 19:49 UTC 2007

Good idea.  Better yet, use a bike in town.  Takes up much less space, makes
almost no noise or pollution, and is better for everyone's health.
tod
response 196 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 21:13 UTC 2007

And if you get hungry, eat some dried leaves and twigs and drink water from
the curb.  
nharmon
response 197 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 21:16 UTC 2007

Or some chocolate you find in a garbage can.
keesan
response 198 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 22:29 UTC 2007

People cannot digest cellulose.
slynne
response 199 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 27 22:49 UTC 2007

nope, we sure cant. It is part of what is in poop. I learned in my 
biology class what else is in poop and I think I will be grossed out 
for the rest of my life. 
tod
response 200 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 00:03 UTC 2007

It tends to be yellow or brown in color, too.
keesan
response 201 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 00:29 UTC 2007

The color is I think from broken down heme (from blood).
fudge
response 202 of 203: Mark Unseen   Feb 28 10:38 UTC 2007

this conversation started on nonsense and is turning to shit
gull
response 203 of 203: Mark Unseen   Mar 24 06:06 UTC 2007

Re resp:141: Well, it's a bit like saying that driving a modern car is 
more pleasant than driving a Model T.  It's obviously true, to most 
people, but there are still people who really enjoy restoring and 
driving an antique.


Re resp:179: For what it's worth, I find 'gull' perfectly 
acceptable.  'David' is awfully generic. ;)


Re resp:195: It also greatly increases your chances of getting killed 
by being run over by a car, thus reducing the overpopulation 
problem. ;)
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