I’ve always liked the song “Radio Activity” by Kraftwerk. Youtube has a great video on it that opens with Morse Code.The simple verses are short and to the point. If you’ve never seen it, give it a view. They are one of the great Electronic music pioneers.
I want to know who Nathan’s promotional manager is. Nathan comes out of his house and there are a dozen news vans broadcasting on site. Reporters shoving microphones in his face, “Mr. Cabrera, is it true what they are saying about a miniature potato?”
If humans and dinosaurs existed 65 million years apart how could bed bugs have lived in the time of the dinosaurs since it was humans that invented the bed?
According to Zeno’s paradox and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Marie’s notebooks will be radioactive for much much longer than 1500 years but at some time around 1500 years from now there is a good chance the radioactivity will have decayed to a point of being the same, or less, than the background radioactivity count.
If the notebooks of Madame Curie are contaminated with Radium 226, which has a half-life of 1590 years, they will be radioactive for at least 10 times that long.
My father’s glow in the dark wrist watch is still radioactive. I remember playing with on a dark closet a few times. Guess I’ll never what effect it couldve had.
Marie Cababara traveled 1,500 years on a time machine powered by radioactive potatoes only to discover a fate for Earth worst than bad chives. A future run by fire hydrant tall bed bugs that became smart from a stack of Einstein, Edison and Egghead Eddy notebooks left under a bed at an abandoned Zayre.
pearlsbs about 4 years ago
I didn’t know dinosaurs slept on beds.
Templo S.U.D. about 4 years ago
So readers of Madame Curie’s notes will have to wear hazmat suits?
How long do you have to cook (in either a convectional oven or a microwave) a 0.64 centimeter spud?
sevaar777 about 4 years ago
Curie’s notebooks should be a hit at Chernobyl.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Look at the size of Nathan Cabrera’s pocketknife. What’s he trying to compensate for?
JanBic Premium Member about 4 years ago
Marie Curie’s body is also radioactive.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’ve always liked the song “Radio Activity” by Kraftwerk. Youtube has a great video on it that opens with Morse Code.The simple verses are short and to the point. If you’ve never seen it, give it a view. They are one of the great Electronic music pioneers.
Daniel Verburg about 4 years ago
Did the dinosaurus sleep in beds ?
bluegirl285 about 4 years ago
Marie Curie’s papers are stored in a lead-lined box in a museum. In order to read them, you need to wear protective gear and sign a release form.
jpayne4040 about 4 years ago
Bedbugs and roaches will still be here long after humanity most other things are long gone!
Caldonia about 4 years ago
Nathan? Why’d you go and do a thing like that? Marie looks worried—I can’t imagine why.
Susan00100 about 4 years ago
The only way I can tolerate baked potatoes is with GOBS of sour cream!
Gent about 4 years ago
How’d they survive when there were no beds?
J Short about 4 years ago
I want to know who Nathan’s promotional manager is. Nathan comes out of his house and there are a dozen news vans broadcasting on site. Reporters shoving microphones in his face, “Mr. Cabrera, is it true what they are saying about a miniature potato?”
Jaime Jean M about 4 years ago
So bedbugs exist long before there were any beds. Go figure.
chaosed2 about 4 years ago
If humans and dinosaurs existed 65 million years apart how could bed bugs have lived in the time of the dinosaurs since it was humans that invented the bed?
Stonehouses3 about 4 years ago
Where did the bedbugs live in dinosaur times?
dv1093 about 4 years ago
Nathan won the “Create something stupid for Ripley’s Believe It Or Not” contest.
oakie817 about 4 years ago
dinosaurs had beds?
sdjamieson Premium Member about 4 years ago
That’s ridiculous. The dinosaurs didn’t even have beds!
ncorgbl about 4 years ago
I’ve always liked hot French women.
Nathan’s N.Y. has hot dogs, Nathan has miniature baked potatoes. Must be the L.A. diet thing.
Back then bedbugs were known as ‘nomads’.
poppacapsmokeblower about 4 years ago
What were bed bugs called before there were beds?
guy42 about 4 years ago
According to Zeno’s paradox and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Marie’s notebooks will be radioactive for much much longer than 1500 years but at some time around 1500 years from now there is a good chance the radioactivity will have decayed to a point of being the same, or less, than the background radioactivity count.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 4 years ago
Yes, but the beds were HUGE. lol, lmao, har har, so on, so forth…
Take care and gesundheit.
Pickled Pete about 4 years ago
Anybody think jasonsnakelover is making a fool of himself?
The Duke about 4 years ago
How about some bacon bits for the potato?
heathcliff2 about 4 years ago
Are bedbugs from the same factory as cockroaches? How do we get this for people?
Charlie Fogwhistle about 4 years ago
If the notebooks of Madame Curie are contaminated with Radium 226, which has a half-life of 1590 years, they will be radioactive for at least 10 times that long.
paranormal about 4 years ago
He baked a quarter of an inch baked potato??? That’s ridiculous!
Malcome1 about 4 years ago
My father’s glow in the dark wrist watch is still radioactive. I remember playing with on a dark closet a few times. Guess I’ll never what effect it couldve had.
6turtle9 about 4 years ago
The potato? Ho hum. The pocket knife the size of a quarter is way more impressive.
Petemejia77 about 4 years ago
Rake your hair. It’s a mess.
Wise1 about 4 years ago
Thank goodness Jasonsnakelover is back!
spaced man spliff about 4 years ago
Bedbugs? All bugs are bed; are there any good bugs?
craigwestlake about 4 years ago
Which explains why we’ve never found dinosaur mattresses…
craigwestlake about 4 years ago
Linda Lovelace’s notebooks will probably be steamy for just as long…
Attwater's prairie chicken about 4 years ago
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