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Old October 7th, 2009, 05:10 AM
rocklady rocklady is offline
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...to see this posted… thought for sure this had been gathering dust in a basement somewhere all this long while.

I second your compliments for Chester’s & Cliff Mickelson’s work reporting what they have observed. Would love to see an update from Cliff of his more recent observations & thoughts. REALLY, really miss seeing Nancy on here too. Hope she decides to visit us again sometime soon.

These two statements really hit a cord with me. I have observed similar behaviors & actions whilst wrestling lesions & then pondering scoping results.
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The one trait that really stood out to me about the sponge was it's ability to put itself back together after being ground up in a blender
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This particular form has a remarkable way of moving itself around. It will somehow throw a slender thread of mucus across the gap it wishes to bridge and then transfer itself in consecutive "blobs" to the new location by moving through the inside of the thread of mucus the way that water moves in a pipe.
Wondering where you are heading & what your next steps will be?


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Yep, I’m still here…just around, logging in & posting under one of my 2,000 + aliases

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Hey Joey.... yes.... I am old….but not THAT old

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Last edited by rocklady; October 7th, 2009 at 05:12 AM. Reason: typo
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