Random Thoughts Part 5: Time to Split Again

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zoobyshoe said:
Actually, my thought was to wonder how long the opened can of mushrooms sits before they decide they're no longer fresh canned mushrooms.
Until the point where the most pungent salad dressing cannot hide the rotten flavor anymore. Or the point where mushrooms start growing their own mushrooms.
 
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Ibix said:
How long does a non-canned mushroom have to sit before it's not fresh?
Your brain may be entangled with Zoobyshoe's -- along a mushroom information channel (which I believe is either channel 714 or 1429).
 
WWGD said:
Your brain may be entangled with Zoobyshoe's -- along a mushroom information channel (which I believe is either channel 714 or 1429).
It's a very narrow channel - there's not mushroom at all.
 
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Rotten cheese and mushrooms are equally horrible. Disgusts are shown when the desire is out. o0)
 
fresh_42 said:
Do not complain. Those mushrooms saved me recently and several times before.
WWGD said:
Is that a confessional on your wilder days with mushrooms?
I interpreted it as a reference to antibiotics.

[Edit: oops. I missed some subsequent posts that explained everything.]
 
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fresh_42 said:
<PedantryMode=On >The smell escaping your shoes is neither from rotten cheese nor from mushrooms but from bacteria against which a mushroom I mentioned before actually helps.</PedantryMode=Off>
Don't know, I was accused of engaging in biological warfare with my feet as weapons.
 
WWGD said:
Don't know, I was accused of engaging in biological warfare with my feet as weapons.
I once heard someone coming out of the bathroom saying: "That was a big s... I think I broke the toilet. I don't know what I'm doing here. I'm awesome, I should be a da** military weapon of mass destruction." :olduhh:
fresh_42 said:
Do not complain. Those mushrooms saved me recently and several times before.
I don't think I get it, but it still made me laugh.
 
fresh_42 said:
Do not complain. Those mushrooms saved me recently and several times before.
In what ways?
 
I have a runny nose and chest congestion. Are there mushrooms for that?
 
zoobyshoe said:
I have a runny nose and chest congestion. Are there mushrooms for that?
This one has a universal property in problem solving:

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I just saw a really good movie called American Hustle. It surprised me cause I'd never heard of it. It was the inside story of the 1970s ABSCAM stings. The main actor was Christian Bale. He played this great, sketchy 1970s con artist.
 
Speaking of the FBI, the new X-Files turned out to be much better than I thought it would be.
 
zoobyshoe said:
Speaking of the FBI, the new X-Files turned out to be much better than I thought it would be.
The new X-files is a HOOT! It is so funny, I love it! I don't remember the original series as being as funny, I remember it being boring and hard to watch.
 
Evo said:
The new X-files is a HOOT! It is so funny, I love it! I don't remember the original series as being as funny, I remember it being boring and hard to watch.
It rotates through different moods. Some episodes are funny and some are scary and some are boring and hard to watch. The funny episodes are the most memorable. My favorite funny episode from the first run was The Great Mutato, which was shot in black and white and borrowed themes and shots from the 1930's Frankenstein movies.
 
zoobyshoe said:
It rotates through different moods. Some episodes are funny and some are scary and some are boring and hard to watch. The funny episodes are the most memorable. My favorite funny episode from the first run was The Great Mutato, which was shot in black and white and borrowed themes and shots from the 1930's Frankenstein movies.
Evo child says she can only remember the music which still scares her.
 
fresh_42 said:
I've thought of Alexander Fleming. (My risk aversion is too high to try uncontrollable doses.)
I was amused to note recently that Imperial College London has a "Sir Alexander Fleming Cafe". I'm not sure whether I'd want to eat there!
 
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