27 Jun 19
@suzianne saidDescribing a bacteria as e. coli is as useful as describing an animal as a mammal.
Because there is naturally occurring E. coli in our guts already;
E. coli can be as different as a giraffe and a mouse.
The nasty strains are really nasty but as you say .... we all have a type of e. coli in us.
27 Jun 19
@wolfgang59 saidif all of us were just bacterias,
Describing a bacteria as e. coli is as useful as describing an animal as a mammal.
E. coli can be as different as a giraffe and a mouse.
The nasty strains are really nasty but as you say .... we all have a type of e. coli in us.
and i were not a tiny bit serious,
i'd say that suzie rocks it,
and rustbucket is quite toxic,
and that poison is making me delirious...
@rookie54 saidI pulled the cookie from the snow.
if all of us were just bacterias,
and i were not a tiny bit serious,
i'd say that suzie rocks it,
and rustbucket is quite toxic,
and that poison is making me delirious...
Mommie told me to, "let it go!"
I bit it anyway, that salty delight.
But, as its amber juices melted,
I knew something wasn't right.
Because when neighbor's poochy,
hiked his leg...another cookie formed.
And as I beheld the horrifying sight;
my comprehension warmed.
@great-big-stees saidThat reminds me ðĪ
"Raw cookie dough" be damned. Who among us hasn't eaten raw hamburger?
ðĪ ð
I should call Betty and see how she's doing.
@patzering saidWhat a "crock". ð
That reminds me ðĪ
I should call Betty and see how she's doing.
@great-big-stees saidI’ve licked the spoon but wouldn’t buy a mug of the sticky rubbish.
"Raw cookie dough" be damned. Who among us hasn't eaten raw hamburger?
ðĪ ð
Would prefer a slice of cake eaten with a fork. ðŧ
@drewnogal saidDoes your "pinky" stick outward when having a "cuppa"?
I’ve licked the spoon but wouldn’t buy a mug of the sticky rubbish.
Would prefer a slice of cake eaten with a fork. ðŧ
@great-big-stees saidDepends whether I am drinking from a cup and saucer, a mug or the saucer.
Does your "pinky" stick outward when having a "cuppa"?