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2016-04-25
Posted by:Fred

#9  Yes; it pairs well with sushi.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2016-04-25 21:47  

#8  I think the poetry adds a touch of class that you bums sorely need. And while newc occasionally over-froths, I see there are *no* squirrels on the lawn at Castle Rantburg.

Question: Can D2O be substituted for tonic water?
Posted by: SteveS   2016-04-25 20:56  

#7  Still in awe, ZF.

For Whiskey Mike, the D2O from India uses (or did use, data is a few years old) a fractional distillation process, and is less pure and not considered 'Lab Grade' (electrolysis method).
CANDU system (Canadian process) is more refined and is closer to what you probably use.
Don't know what the Persians are producing that we would want to buy.

Hopefully that answers your question from the other day.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2016-04-25 17:41  

#6  All I need to know about
Composing proper responses
For Rantburg
I learned from
Burma-Shave Signs....
Posted by: USN, Ret.   2016-04-25 15:35  

#5  There once was a poet from Rantburg
Whose musings put shame to Sandburg
At a time of self-doubt
In anguish did shout
But his fans put the kibosh on that urge.
Posted by: JHH   2016-04-25 14:45  

#4  For what it may be worth, I enjoy reading your posts.
Posted by: Whiskey Mike   2016-04-25 13:43  

#3  Your opinions are indeed your own, Zenobia F., and always delightfully expressed.

Continuing the conversation from yesterday with newc, perhaps a bit cleaner language would make you feel better, dear, but your thoughts are wholesome.
Posted by: trailing wife   2016-04-25 01:23  

#2  I trust that these limericks elicit
(although I don't make it explicit)
Some feeling for ladies
Pulled down into Hades
(no matter how much they're complicit).
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2016-04-25 00:33  

#1  "I'm weary," said Evelyn Nesbit,
"Of swinging," to friends in her bedsit.
"And feel a tad dizzy...
Okay, let's get busy!
I can't stand too much of a respite."
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2016-04-25 00:23  

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