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Y’all going to take your kids out to see “Cocaine Bear” when it comes out to theaters on the 24th?
(02-06-2023, 07:48 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]Y’all going to take your kids out to see “Cocaine Bear” when it comes out to theaters on the 24th?

My youngest is 19, so I really can't help much here.  

P.S.  How do you make a whole movie about a bear overdosing on cocaine?  Did it start going wrong as a cub, pilfering campsites for pot brownies?
(02-06-2023, 10:12 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2023, 07:48 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]Y’all going to take your kids out to see “Cocaine Bear” when it comes out to theaters on the 24th?

My youngest is 19, so I really can't help much here.  

P.S.  How do you make a whole movie about a bear overdosing on cocaine?  Did it start going wrong as a cub, pilfering campsites for pot brownies?

Yogi and Boo Boo got ahold of a wrong picnic basket and it went down hill from there!
(02-06-2023, 07:48 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]Y’all going to take your kids out to see “Cocaine Bear” when it comes out to theaters on the 24th?

I'm subject to random drug testing at work so I'm only going if I can get my BAC up to 0.20% prior to entering the cinema.
(02-07-2023, 03:46 PM)HURRICANE!!! Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-06-2023, 07:48 PM)Jags Wrote: [ -> ]Y’all going to take your kids out to see “Cocaine Bear” when it comes out to theaters on the 24th?

I'm subject to random drug testing at work so I'm only going if I can get my BAC up to 0.20% prior to entering the cinema.

Just don’t be like my grandpa.  He also drank a lot.  He died in his sleep.  The others in the car weren’t as fortunate.
I’m guessing this was the big flash I saw overnight after the huge boom that scared the [BLEEP] out of the dogs, during the thunderstorm.

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(02-07-2023, 06:03 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/MAstronomers/status/...ia0rA&s=19

It's fun to see all this effort to 'prove' that at some point there was organic life on Mars. It will be a huge help in establishing a working atmosphere and biological infrastructure that will one day support organic life as we know it. I'd set the over/under as maybe 50,000 years. Or, we could just work to fix Earth as designed with whatever means we have in our power.

And of course, there's always the problem of gravity, or lack thereof. Spend too much time getting to and on Mars, and your body will have lost so much muscle mass and bone that it becomes a one-way trip.
(02-08-2023, 11:01 AM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-07-2023, 06:03 PM)WingerDinger Wrote: [ -> ]https://twitter.com/MAstronomers/status/...ia0rA&s=19

It's fun to see all this effort to 'prove' that at some point there was organic life on Mars.  It will be a huge help in establishing a working atmosphere and biological infrastructure that will one day support organic life as we know it.  I'd set the over/under as maybe 50,000 years.  Or, we could just work to fix Earth as designed with whatever means we have in our power.

And of course, there's always the problem of gravity, or lack thereof.  Spend too much time getting to and on Mars, and your body will have lost so much muscle mass and bone that it becomes a one-way trip.

Daily exercise mostly mitigates bone and muscle loss. Long term exposure to cosmic radiation is the largest factor limiting deep space travel and living on a planet without a strong magnetic field. 

Water is one of the best shielding materials from cosmic radiation, but heavy. In order to conserve volume and weight, the crew’s water supply is used for this purpose. However, as that is depleted, waste matter is recycled as shielding. Urine can be recycled for drinking water and shielding while fecal matter (high in water content) is encapsulated and added to the spacecraft’s structure. 

They’ll be zooming through space in a sewer pipe.
(02-08-2023, 11:32 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2023, 11:01 AM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]It's fun to see all this effort to 'prove' that at some point there was organic life on Mars.  It will be a huge help in establishing a working atmosphere and biological infrastructure that will one day support organic life as we know it.  I'd set the over/under as maybe 50,000 years.  Or, we could just work to fix Earth as designed with whatever means we have in our power.

And of course, there's always the problem of gravity, or lack thereof.  Spend too much time getting to and on Mars, and your body will have lost so much muscle mass and bone that it becomes a one-way trip.

Daily exercise mostly mitigates bone and muscle loss. Long term exposure to cosmic radiation is the largest factor limiting deep space travel and living on a planet without a strong magnetic field. 

Water is one of the best shielding materials from cosmic radiation, but heavy. In order to conserve volume and weight, the crew’s water supply is used for this purpose. However, as that is depleted, waste matter is recycled as shielding. Urine can be recycled for drinking water and shielding while fecal matter (high in water content) is encapsulated and added to the spacecraft’s structure. 

They’ll be zooming through space in a sewer pipe.

3 hours of daily exercise. I'm sure everyone will be on board with that.

Not sure you were trying to help prove my point here with all the fecal and urinary examples, and cancer-inducing radiation, but if so, gracias.
A friend and I went to one of those all you can eat places the other day........ He got a certified letter in the mail yesterday saying he's been red flagged by the plumbers union.............
(02-08-2023, 12:21 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2023, 11:32 AM)homebiscuit Wrote: [ -> ]Daily exercise mostly mitigates bone and muscle loss. Long term exposure to cosmic radiation is the largest factor limiting deep space travel and living on a planet without a strong magnetic field. 

Water is one of the best shielding materials from cosmic radiation, but heavy. In order to conserve volume and weight, the crew’s water supply is used for this purpose. However, as that is depleted, waste matter is recycled as shielding. Urine can be recycled for drinking water and shielding while fecal matter (high in water content) is encapsulated and added to the spacecraft’s structure. 

They’ll be zooming through space in a sewer pipe.

3 hours of daily exercise.  I'm sure everyone will be on board with that.

Not sure you were trying to help prove my point here with all the fecal and urinary examples, and cancer-inducing radiation, but if so, gracias.

It's not like astronauts have a choice. If they're not onboard with the prescribed routine, they're not onboard at all.
(02-08-2023, 10:02 AM)RicoTx Wrote: [ -> ]I’m guessing this was the big flash I saw overnight after the huge boom that scared the [BLEEP] out of the dogs, during the thunderstorm.

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I believe the flash occurs before (not after) the big boom, in thunderstorms as well as....................other activities.
(02-08-2023, 08:08 PM)Sneakers Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-08-2023, 10:02 AM)RicoTx Wrote: [ -> ]I’m guessing this was the big flash I saw overnight after the huge boom that scared the [BLEEP] out of the dogs, during the thunderstorm.

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I believe the flash occurs before (not after) the big boom, in thunderstorms as well as....................other activities.

That is right Neil.
WHEN RAQUEL WELCH AUDITIONED FOR THE ROLE OF MARY ANN ON GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

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(02-09-2023, 02:15 PM)The Drifter Wrote: [ -> ]WHEN RAQUEL WELCH AUDITIONED FOR THE ROLE OF MARY ANN ON GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

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Too glamourous to play Mary Ann. They got it right with Dawn Wells. And per the age old question: Ginger or Mary Ann? It's Mary Ann.
(02-09-2023, 02:15 PM)The Drifter Wrote: [ -> ]WHEN RAQUEL WELCH AUDITIONED FOR THE ROLE OF MARY ANN ON GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

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That was one sexy woman..
(02-09-2023, 02:30 PM)NewJagsCity Wrote: [ -> ]
(02-09-2023, 02:15 PM)The Drifter Wrote: [ -> ]WHEN RAQUEL WELCH AUDITIONED FOR THE ROLE OF MARY ANN ON GILLIGAN'S ISLAND

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Too glamourous to play Mary Ann.  They got it right with Dawn Wells.  And per the age old question: Ginger or Mary Ann?  It's Mary Ann.

#itwasalwaysmaryann
Man. Those pictures and videos coming out of Turkey and Syria are hard to see. I can't even imagine the devastation in real life. I saw video of a newborn with the umbilical cord still attached being rescued. She was the only survivor of her family.
One of my favorite movies of all times is Kelly's Heros (1970). The one character I always related to was Oddball...... Genuine Nut just like me........

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