Happy October, Ripsters! It’s duck hunting season in much of the country, and, however you feel about hunting, I trust you’ll appreciate the following:
A duck hunter is out in the woods when he sees a likely-looking stream just across a fence that has a sign reading NO TRESSPASSING. Well, the hunter figures ducks can’t read, so he crosses the fence and almost immediately spots a fine mallard, which he brings down with one shot. As he goes to retrieve it, however, a farmer with a shotgun comes from behind a tree and announces, “This is MY property, and that’s MY duck.”
“But I’m the one who shot it,” says the hunter.
“All right; we’ll settle this country style,” the farmer replies. “We’ll have an old-fashioned ball-kicking contest: first I kick you in the balls, then you kick me in the balls, and we continue until one of us can’t go on. The winner keeps the duck.” The hunter agrees to this contest, and prepares to kick the farmer.
“It’s my land, so I go first,” the farmer corrects him. So the hunter stands, legs spread, eyes closed… BAM! The farmer’s foot hits him squarely where a man least wants to be kicked. He screams, doubles over, falls to the ground, loses his lunch, and lies there moaning for a good ten minutes.
Finally, he starts to move, and eventually he stands up on shaky legs, and says to the farmer, “OK; it’s my turn.”
Let me guess. They know the mammoth traveled 50,000 miles because they found that it had some szechuan, then went to drink some Bordeaux and then headed back westward for sushi.
The average human walks about 75,000 miles in its lifetime: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/step-count-adult-lifetime-round-world-three-times-b573751.html
…or that mammoth’s corpse along with the other land mammals that drowned floated for months until the flood waters dried up…were there any sea shells next to the bones?
So, I know this will be really strange, but here’s a comment about today’s RBION: I believe that the Scythians were early Ukrainians, who, mostly, don’t like the Russians. Maybe, if they were clones, they’d help get the Russians out of Ukraine.
eromlig about 3 years ago
Happy October, Ripsters! It’s duck hunting season in much of the country, and, however you feel about hunting, I trust you’ll appreciate the following:
A duck hunter is out in the woods when he sees a likely-looking stream just across a fence that has a sign reading NO TRESSPASSING. Well, the hunter figures ducks can’t read, so he crosses the fence and almost immediately spots a fine mallard, which he brings down with one shot. As he goes to retrieve it, however, a farmer with a shotgun comes from behind a tree and announces, “This is MY property, and that’s MY duck.”
“But I’m the one who shot it,” says the hunter.
“All right; we’ll settle this country style,” the farmer replies. “We’ll have an old-fashioned ball-kicking contest: first I kick you in the balls, then you kick me in the balls, and we continue until one of us can’t go on. The winner keeps the duck.” The hunter agrees to this contest, and prepares to kick the farmer.
“It’s my land, so I go first,” the farmer corrects him. So the hunter stands, legs spread, eyes closed… BAM! The farmer’s foot hits him squarely where a man least wants to be kicked. He screams, doubles over, falls to the ground, loses his lunch, and lies there moaning for a good ten minutes.
Finally, he starts to move, and eventually he stands up on shaky legs, and says to the farmer, “OK; it’s my turn.”
The farmer says, “You can keep the duck.”
Bilan about 3 years ago
Let me guess. They know the mammoth traveled 50,000 miles because they found that it had some szechuan, then went to drink some Bordeaux and then headed back westward for sushi.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
What would Russia do with clones of said warriors? Hopefully not make an attraction park based off off them and the attractions go awry.
LeftCoastKen Premium Member about 3 years ago
How the heck do you figure out how far ANYTHING has traveled by performing chemical analysis on ANY part of it?!?
mbakerbr549 about 3 years ago
This new way to make Artificial Vanilla makes some folks long for the good old days when they made it from the Anal Glands of a Beaver. NOT!
boniface22 about 3 years ago
Typical students, they need to find something useful to do with their time and their plastic waste.
RLG Premium Member about 3 years ago
So if this Mammoth became 50 years old, it walked 50000/50/365=2.7 miles/day? (It deserved a day off every 4 years.)
markhughw about 3 years ago
The average human walks about 75,000 miles in its lifetime: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/step-count-adult-lifetime-round-world-three-times-b573751.html
FrankErnesto about 3 years ago
Now find a use for 6 billion pounds of vanilla flavoring.
Caldonia about 3 years ago
Clone the warriors? Why not just use a digital printer?
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 3 years ago
Clone the nice ones.
Take care, may future Martian explorer gL*^frrr))ooOOzord be with you, and gesundheit.
artegal about 3 years ago
Since when is Count Dooku the Russian defense minister?
FassEddie about 3 years ago
Didn’t anyone ask those scientists in Edinburgh why we’d want Vanilla flavoring made from plastic trash? Sounds like more Teflon shenanigans to me.
joefearsnothing about 3 years ago
If that prehistoric mammoth lived to be 17,000 y/o, then it’s easy to believe he traveled that far! ;o]
comixbomix about 3 years ago
Which explains why all of Russia’s soldiers are named “Dollyavich”.
poppacapsmokeblower about 3 years ago
If “They” clone Scythian warriors and Woolly Mammoths the two could fight, or is that already a Hollywood movie?
Will E. Makeit Premium Member about 3 years ago
…or that mammoth’s corpse along with the other land mammals that drowned floated for months until the flood waters dried up…were there any sea shells next to the bones?
Caeruleancentaur about 3 years ago
About the plastic to vanilla: I wonder how long it will be before the discovery actually makes a difference in the plastic waste problem.
Cathy P. about 3 years ago
So, I know this will be really strange, but here’s a comment about today’s RBION: I believe that the Scythians were early Ukrainians, who, mostly, don’t like the Russians. Maybe, if they were clones, they’d help get the Russians out of Ukraine.
jwebphoto about 3 years ago
Humans who live into their 80s walk 50,000-60,000 miles.