This is just too obvious. Coturnix thinks he can get a link from me just by baiting a post with a nice picture of a cephalopod? Does he think I'm easy or something?
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Yeah, don't give him any links, PZ--that'll show him!
Um, at least don't give him two ...
Meh, never mind. Maybe you need to change your name to E.Z. Myers.
Maybe I just like to encourage the proliferation of cephalopod imagery on the web. Ever think of that, huh? Huh?
It's all part of my cunning plan…
PZ
If it weren't for your cunning plan, I would have never found out about tentacle sex. Interesting world we live in............People are fascinating creatures.
Yes, yes, yes! My devious plan worked! Ah, the power of the glorious tentacles!
Here's a dilemma for you: the new head of the Episcopal Church is a former oceanographer who specialized in squids and octopuses.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/19/magazine/19WWLN_Q4.html
While we are on PZ angling and link baiting, any chance you could send me you biography and put up a post to the Q & A website as promised? Go on, you know you want to!
If not, it will be another phone call....
Dave
James: "Here's a dilemma for you: the new head of the Episcopal Church is a former oceanographer who specialized in squids and octopuses."
From the interview:
Q. How many members of the Episcopal Church are there in this country?
A. About 2.2 million. It used to be larger percentagewise, but Episcopalians tend to be better-educated and tend to reproduce at lower rates than some other denominations. Roman Catholics and Mormons both have theological reasons for producing lots of children.
Whoa! Is this how religious wars get started?
Go get 'em Episcopalians! Fight, fight, fight!
Your Close Personal Friend Scott Adams suggests that America is almost ready for an atheist presidential candidate. He even has a candidate in mind.
Scott Adams has once again not done his homework.
Does he think I'm easy or something?
Well, Professor Myers, we have been concerned about your oxytocin levels recently...
Do we celebrate Cephalopodmas by serving Fried Calamari with Marinara?
No, we celebrate Cephalopodmas by injecting live crabs with meat tenderizer, and then sucking out the liquidified contents.
>sucking out the liquidified contents
isn't that liquidized?
Liquified!
Splitters!
Hello Prof. Myers.
I am quite new at blogging....and since I am writing a blog on Intelligent Desing and how bogus it is, I thought you might be interested in mine...who knows.
I will write blogs with references, I like to research things.
I would really like to have your opinion when you get the time! I am not trying to just get a link, I am trying to get an opinion from a heavy duty blogger like you!
How do you keep up anyways? So many posts in such little time!
Thanks in advance!