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Posted on: January 1, 2009 5:02 PM, by Greg Laden

You can clone them but make sure to kill them later. Instructions here.

Denialism is On the Podcast circuit. Did you know that? The White Coat Underground is here.


What has Randy Olson been doing lately?

When Oppenheimer watched the atomic bomb go off he felt he had played a part in the destruction of humanity. I know the feeling.

Hmmm. .. sounds tough, randy.

In the right company, with a couple of margaritas, this could be commercial: Four Clawed Mutant Lobster

But not as strange as Mutant Killer Penguins.

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I know I saw the movie about the mutant lobsters but I don't remember one about mutant killer penguins. Can't imagine why Hollywood missed out on that one. Like it could be any worse than Night of the Lepus.

Posted by: Romeo Vitelli | January 1, 2009 7:52 PM

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