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Is that a banana plant I see before me?
ReplyDeleteI dunno...MAYbe! LOL!
ReplyDelete"Why! WHY?!?" sobbed Mamar.
ReplyDelete"Look, you weenie, it's a freaking SPIDER, not the end of the world," muttered Sam.
"But you didn't have to kill it!"
"Yes, I did. It looked like Vincent Price."
Hey!!! Vincent Price does NOT look like a spider!!! LOL!
ReplyDeleteYes.
ReplyDeletehttp://digitalnomad.multiply.com/journal/item/216/The_open_window_Fiction_In_A_Flash_80
ReplyDeleteI am absolutely no further forward in writing anything, but I now know India is the world's top exporter of bananas - growing 26 or so metric tons of the things every year ...... and they are slightly radioactive because of the high potassium content.
ReplyDeleteThat's right, he was The Fly. Damn.
ReplyDeleteShut up, silly man! *chuckles*
ReplyDeleteIt was a spider that ate him
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaha!!!
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http://bonnymom.multiply.com/journal/item/997/Ks_FIAF_80
ReplyDeleteI think that explains partially why i glow in the dark. Potassium is radioative???
ReplyDeleteI'm in. :)
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http://spreadingwings.multiply.com/journal/item/45/FIAF_80_-_Bad_boy...
ReplyDeleteOne isotope is - Potassium 40. I don't think it's enough to worry about though.
ReplyDeleteIt's like carbon dating - dead trees aren't that dangerous either - unless it happens to fall and hit you on the head. :D
http://abbagoochie.multiply.com/journal/item/158/fiaf_80_80_How_did_it_get_to_80
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