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Tempel Tuttle Particles of Life

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 29 Dec 2006 22:30 GMT
We keep talking comets gave life to Earth. Than I say the comet Tempel
Tuttle is our life giver. We go through its tail often  and see its
debris as shooting stars. In this post I see those particles as the
building blocks of life.  Its nice to know the earth's orbit and the
comet Tempel Tuttlle can be at the right time and place.  Cheers to
Tuttle    Bert
Twittering One - 30 Dec 2006 01:43 GMT
"If only the weight of love, each bough, waits well
For gifts, two turtledoves,
A feathered tale of love to tell."
~ Malbec
Twittering One - 30 Dec 2006 02:25 GMT
"I could a tale unfold whose lightest word
Begins with letters of a charming wood.

But this one wood, whether thy tale be true,
Unravels from a word once thought by you ~

And thereby hangs a tale, which I do hear
Snuggling close, up to your luscious ear.

And then I hear much more. It is a tale
And tells a tale ~ The Winter's Tale,

And by relating tales of others' grief,
Mourning Wood begins to heal, 'Tis my belief.

It matters not, if summer or in winter,
Our letters snow, if together our letters gather."
~ Twittering
Twittering One - 30 Dec 2006 02:59 GMT
"Which done, she took the fruits of my advice,
And said to Twittering, 'O, that's nice.'"
~ Hamlet
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 30 Dec 2006 19:10 GMT
Twitty  Seems Earth kissed Tempel Tuttle's tail,and in thanks Tuttle
seeded earth with the DNA of life. Maybe many eons ago aliens seeded
comets with their DNA so the Milky Way would have wonderers of life that
would rain down on a life supporting Earth type planet,and we are proof
of this.  Let me at this spacetime wish you " The Best of New Years
Your  virtual friend always  Bert
Twittering One - 30 Dec 2006 22:19 GMT
"uToo Bert ~ !"
~ Twittering LSTOO & Folly IAG
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 02 Jan 2007 18:08 GMT
It is nightbat's most hardy life cells that make the life seeding
particles of a comet good science.  Bert
nightbat - 03 Jan 2007 18:32 GMT
nightbat wrote

> It is nightbat's most hardy life cells that make the life seeding
> particles of a comet good science.  Bert

nightbat

        Thank you Major Bert and long after we're gone the truth will
finally be known and accepted. Then into the Science Hall of Fame they
will induct all the profound Earth Science Team Officers. Saul and
Quacky will tell their grand children, Hey, we knew those guys!

        carry on,
        the nightbat
Phineas T Puddleduck - 03 Jan 2007 18:50 GMT
>          Thank you Major Bert and long after we're gone the truth will
> finally be known and accepted. Then into the Science Hall of Fame they
> will induct all the profound Earth Science Team Officers. Saul and
> Quacky will tell their grand children, Hey, we knew those guys!

More like when we see you on the news after the mass kool-aid incident,
we'll point to the tv and go - hey its those frootbats from AA

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honestjohn - 03 Jan 2007 18:54 GMT
> >          Thank you Major Bert and long after we're gone the truth will
> > finally be known and accepted. Then into the Science Hall of Fame they
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> More like when we see you on the news after the mass kool-aid incident,
> we'll point to the tv and go - hey its those frootbats from AA

More like when Dateline NBC exposes Gay-Duck molesting young boys!

C.H.J.
Saul Levy - 15 Jan 2007 00:31 GMT
Don't bet on it, frootie!

Saul Levy

>         Thank you Major Bert and long after we're gone the truth will
>finally be known and accepted. Then into the Science Hall of Fame they
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>         carry on,
>         the nightbat
Phineas T Puddleduck - 15 Jan 2007 00:35 GMT
> Don't bet on it, frootie!
>
> Saul Levy

Oh I don't know, I'll certain point and laugh at them when I read
they've gone all Heavens Gate...

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Saucerhead lingo #2102 "However, since PTP is in reality NOT a budding
astrophysicist..." ... "Perhaps if we try distraction as a tactic people
will forget we cannot answer simple conflicting issues with our nonsense
theory"

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nightbat - 15 Jan 2007 07:20 GMT
nightbat wrote

>>Don't bet on it, frootie!
>>
>>Saul Levy

> Ducky
> Oh I don't know, I'll certain point and laugh at them when I read
> they've gone all Heavens Gate...

nightbat

        No bird brain that was a fake religious based money and
property collecting pyramid scam and the real Gate is theoretically
research indicating hidden and protected for many centuries buried under
the Egyptian Guardian Sphinx. There are now found ultrasound deep
layered secret multi chambers and huge detected rooms yet to be
explored.  The clueless many armies that went through there never
suspected, had any interest, or primitive ability in moving the mega ton
mysterious protecting statue. Never would they have dreamed that a far
advanced possible Sean Starship could be protective and Pharaoh buried
there for many centuries.

See:
http://guardians.net/egypt/sphinx/

And hopefully not until I give the orders on the promised Sean gifted
nightbat Starship to 3rd in command engineering Commander Double-A to
take us out of Earth orbit and engage warp factor hyper speed ship
engines will you have the pleasure and chance of our present research
relayed company.

        poor clueless Earth birdie want a cracker,
        the nightbat
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 16 Jan 2007 02:19 GMT
nightbat  I'm still OK and I have had one quest in my life,and I'm not
going any where until I know exactly how gravity creates its
attraction,and the source of this force.  That means I might be around
longer than I think.          We must not forget I'm alive thanks to my
MSP diet.    NOVA had a show on diet and longevity. I should have been
on that show.            Do have a nice picture of the comet
Tempel-Tuttle  with its long bright tail.  With such a tail it is no
wonder we see so many "shooting stars" as the Earth'[s orbits takes it
through all of that debris     Bert
nightbat - 16 Jan 2007 06:50 GMT
nightbat wrote

> nightbat  I'm still OK and I have had one quest in my life,and I'm not
> going any where until I know exactly how gravity creates its
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> wonder we see so many "shooting stars" as the Earth'[s orbits takes it
> through all of that debris     Bert

nightbat

        Well I'd like to have you with us onboard Darla's promised
Starship so perhaps I shouldn't remind you I have explained the cause of
gravity least you decide to leave us early. Comets are the most
mysterious, beautiful, and dynamic, cause they don't give a shoot about
the solar system they prance through. Very much like us profound
Maverick science researchers always doing our own free deep thinking no
matter where it takes us. So we are very much like shooting comets, see
us while you can.

        ponder on,
        the nightbat
Phineas T Puddleduck - 16 Jan 2007 07:02 GMT
> nightbat
>
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> matter where it takes us. So we are very much like shooting comets, see
> us while you can.

Darla doesn't exist frootloop. You're not profound, merely "special"

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Saucerhead lingo #2102 "However, since PTP is in reality NOT a budding
astrophysicist..." ... "Perhaps if we try distraction as a tactic people
will forget we cannot answer simple conflicting issues with our nonsense
theory"

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honestjohn - 16 Jan 2007 15:34 GMT
"Phineas T Puddleduck" <phineaspuddleduck@googlemail.com>  Changed Art's
Depends diaper and squealed:

>You're not profound, merely "special"

Profound, Piddledrip!

H.J.

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Art_Deco ( a.k.a. Phineas the Duck ) can't distinguish models from
intrinsic reality.  He usually tells me something like:

 You're a kook ! you're a kook ! you're a kook !
 If time is truly a _Spatial_ dimension ( i.e. falsely directional )
 then why don't all _Models_ describe it that way ?

                                      Jeff_Relf@Yahoo.com
Saul Levy - 31 Jan 2007 07:33 GMT
Hope it's soon!

Saul Levy

>> Don't bet on it, frootie!
>>
>> Saul Levy
>
>Oh I don't know, I'll certain point and laugh at them when I read
>they've gone all Heavens Gate...
nightbat - 15 Jan 2007 06:30 GMT
nightbat wrote

> Don't bet on it, frootie!
> Saul Levy

nightbat

        Well Officer Bert had a premonition that he wouldn't be able to
make the promised Sean Starship ride for many reasons, let's hope not.
He still hasn't checked in and the Team remains hopeful. Not until I
receive confirmed word of his duty status will I abandon hope for my
Star Officer.

        concerned Captain,
        the nightbat

>>        Thank you Major Bert and long after we're gone the truth will
>>finally be known and accepted. Then into the Science Hall of Fame they
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>>        carry on,
>>        the nightbat
Saul Levy - 31 Jan 2007 19:50 GMT
Don't bet on it, frootie!  lol  Maybe BEERTbrain's already left on the
Darla-pop saucer mothership!  Maybe she'll NEVER come for you and your
idiot ossifers!  I wouldn't blame her.  Maybe you actually have tons
of time left.  Since you aren't going anywhere.

Saul Levy

>nightbat wrote
>
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>>>        carry on,
>>>        the nightbat
Hagar - 30 Dec 2006 01:48 GMT
> We keep talking comets gave life to Earth. Than I say the comet Tempel
> Tuttle is our life giver. We go through its tail often  and see its
> debris as shooting stars. In this post I see those particles as the
> building blocks of life.  Its nice to know the earth's orbit and the
> comet Tempel Tuttlle can be at the right time and place.  Cheers to
> Tuttle    Bert

Beeeert, Pamela Anderson goes through a lot of tail as well ... does that
make her the life-giver, perhaps ???
 
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