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    12th February 2006, 1:45 AM
    Wait, wait. Dead mice.... in a BOX? LMAO

    Think of the implications

    1.) They're dead - why?

    2.) Mice - why?

    3.) In a box... but even more frightening; WHO put them in the box? and for what purpose?

    The very ideal of sending such a package to a person of unknown gender or sexual preference though odd may explain certain aspects of behavior among people who have a ding-ding and a wuwu simultaneously, dead mice could indeed be a catalyst (if i can use the term) that sways the 'It' in to a particular preference of ding-ding or wuwu since either sex would encapsulate a same-sex relationship or a heterosexual one, so indeed, the dead mice perhaps referencing the inability to give birth (concieve, naturally or artificially) while the box is that contraption to which we fill-in its void from our need for fulfillment or contrived views of adolecense that could be seen as negative (apronstringism), malnourished and phsyically abandoned (asparigusism) or misguided (psychomantis) thus wholly justified and without reason or cause.

    Or, the micce could be less symbolic in nature, and have more to do with the 'doogie mice'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doogie_mice

    Doogie mice

    Enhanced NMDA receptor activity in the hippocampus has also been shown to produce enhanced LTP and an overall improvement in spatial learning. Joe Tsien produced a line of mice with enhanced NMDA receptor function by overexpressing the NR2B subunit in the hippocampus [40]. These smart mice, nicknamed "Doogie mice" after the prodigious doctor Doogie Howser, had larger long-term potentiation and excelled at spatial learning tasks, once again suggesting LTP's involvement in the formation of hippocampal-dependent memories [41].

    But regardless, Mr. Eden Master, despite your so-called in-sight in to the relevence of Etoven's post, it is funny and ha-ha, slightly french though bold in it's total lack of logic. I spit on you sir. I compare you to animal droppings.

    FIND A SPELLING ERROR NOW MILLER
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    something I wrote - by guy princess - 11th February 2006, 4:02 PM
    something I wrote - by Great Rumbler - 11th February 2006, 4:42 PM
    something I wrote - by The Former DMiller - 11th February 2006, 5:16 PM
    something I wrote - by N-Man - 11th February 2006, 7:30 PM
    something I wrote - by Smoke - 11th February 2006, 11:10 PM
    something I wrote - by etoven - 11th February 2006, 11:34 PM
    something I wrote - by EdenMaster - 12th February 2006, 1:01 AM
    something I wrote - by lazyfatbum - 12th February 2006, 1:45 AM
    something I wrote - by The Former DMiller - 12th February 2006, 8:29 AM
    something I wrote - by EdenMaster - 12th February 2006, 12:50 PM
    something I wrote - by lazyfatbum - 12th February 2006, 2:06 PM
    something I wrote - by Geno - 13th February 2006, 8:14 AM
    something I wrote - by Great Rumbler - 13th February 2006, 12:29 PM
    something I wrote - by A Black Falcon - 13th February 2006, 12:45 PM
    something I wrote - by lazyfatbum - 13th February 2006, 2:42 PM

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