Monday, May 21, 2007

A Blast From The Past
Originally posted in January, 2006

My Brit-Bud, Mac McLernon, asked my of my opinion concerning the freakish human-animal hybrids that they're toying with in England. I looked waaaaaaay back in The Cave and found that I've already posted on the subject.

This is for you, Mac.

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Things We Shouldn't Be Meddling With
You never know what you'll end up with

Looks as if some clone-meister in England is fixin' to clone a human-rabbit hybrid. Seriously... I'm not that smart enough to make this stuff up.

I for one, say leave this stuff alone!

If you clone THIS



With THIS


It'll be born like THIS


And will grow up to look like THIS


And do ANY of us what that?

5 comments:

  1. I dunno, it seems to me we're talking either "Playboy bunny" or else "Harvey"

    Probably not worth the risk.

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  2. I was always really uncomfortable with the whole Bugs-in-drag thing. I mean, Elmer really seemed to go for him/her/it.

    What sort of kids would they have produced? And imagine the lawsuits over paternity rights when they broke up!

    Sheesh!

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  3. Anonymous6:23 PM

    Hey, if you were superstious you could clone a rabbit foot to yourself--for luck. LOL!

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  4. Don't be silly. The rabbit would have a few proteins and immune system aspects in common with humans, harvestable tissues, that sort of thing. It wouldn't come out as a bugs bunny/human hybrid.

    Go break your weapons down and put them back together a few times, play with your cave toys. Leave the science alone, you don't understand it.

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  5. It wouldn't come out as a bugs bunny/human hybrid.

    Go break your weapons down and put them back together a few times, play with your cave toys. Leave the science alone, you don't understand it.


    Only a pretentious, self-absorbed, brain dead liberal could ever take this post seriously.

    *heavy on the sarcasm* Yeah, your right, Digital... I'll leave the science alone.

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