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jean
jean
9 days ago

Absolutely love the very last sentence.

jd
jd
9 days ago

Fascinating! Thank you.

Joe
Joe
9 days ago

Wow! That is extremely fascinating save for the 200 million years. I have often wondered if anyone really realizes just how long 200 million years is. How about 10,000 years.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
9 days ago
Reply to  Joe

As DT mentioned just a couple days ago, time is not consistent.
Time is a perception and every living thing can perceive it differently.
In my light, there is no difference between 10,000 years and 200 million years – both are inconceivable.

To give it even more impact, I turned 71 today but the mid to late 1950’s is so long ago that it seems more like a book I read than a life that I lived. Funny that.

How ’bout a soup and sando?

soup-n-sando
jean
jean
9 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Happy Birthday, GS! Wishing you many more 🙂

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
9 days ago
Reply to  jean

Danke Du!

DT
DT
9 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Happy Birthday.
Ya know, I’ve heard tell the more birthdays you have, the longer you’ll live. Here’s to many more.
🙂

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
8 days ago
Reply to  DT

There were 7 members in my family, 2 parents and 5 kids – I was the oldest kid.

My mother was 70 years and 7 months old when she died in 2009.

Now, at the age of 71, I have outlived all of my family members but one, my sister that is 2 years younger then me. I always thought I’d be the first kid to go.

SK
SK
8 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Many happy returns GS.

ghostsniper
ghostsniper
8 days ago
Reply to  SK

Nod.

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G706
G706
8 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

Happy Birthday! I toast you with a glass of Evan Williams.

Daniel K Day
Daniel K Day
8 days ago
Reply to  ghostsniper

A belated Happy Birthday, house guy.

Daniel K Day
Daniel K Day
8 days ago

Very interesting. I’ll pass this link along to some mothers I know.

Bilderback
Bilderback
7 days ago

If true, it’s a stunning tribute to random chance spontaneous creation. Those that believe in a designer/creator must be pretty embarrassed about now. The primordial ooze wins again, amirite?

HJB in Texas
HJB in Texas
7 days ago

Only marginally related to the ‘Mother’s Milk’ …. but related ….. I’ve always found it curious that with all of the world’s technology we’re unable to build a machine that produces milk by putting only water and grass into it.

GregM
GregM
7 days ago
Reply to  HJB in Texas

Water + grass – BS = steak + milk + glue