I didn't see anywhere in the article where they felt the least bit upset about splitting open a 500 year old clam. This would make a great movie. Maybe they released a deadly virus when they opened him up. Would serve them right.
that's what I thought! like curse of the tomb I LOOOOVE mussels and clams steamed in garlic and butter and white wine topped with delicate new green beans and a side of crusty french bread. if you are 500 years old, are you a bit tough? I will mull this dilemma as I prepare mussels and clams tonight!
couldn't sleep. During the last year in Colorado we planned our galting over a bloody mary and beer late Friday lunch at Joe's Crab Shack. Joe's Crab Shack Friday we called it. then we galted. there is no Joes crab shack in the Gulch. but we liked the tradition so we began to outline PoJ at Al Capone's. which was quite an unusual name in the Gulch but the locals loved it. inside joke, I guess. we called it Joe's Crab Shack Friday on Thursday at Al Capones. the seafood was much fresher but no crab legs, alas.
there's always stuff to do. it was my responsibility to kill a scorpion in the dark all by myself. the designated scorpion killer was sleeping like a baby. I didn't scream. this time
Had Frutti di Mare at this Italian place in Yreka the other night - Spectacular - tho I think the mussels were a bit too young, somewhere less than 100 years... ;-)
Foot of Mt. Lassen... 4200 ft elevation, in the big trees... Setting up a business where there is a definite need, and opportunity for profit (and hopefully, generate some local employment)... wouldn't be anywhere else!
We should immediately launch a scientific study to determine the ages of all elected officials.
In other news, I wonder how these scientists define "creature?" There are many living entities on Earth that are older than 507, some plants and some fungi among them.
I had thought that a Galapagos tortoise by Charles Darwin was still alive, but according to Wikipedia, "Adwaita, who died in 2006 at the estimated age of 255." Hmmm, only twice as old as the oldest human.
Government scientists kill things and kill people. That's why the government hires them. Kill, kill, kill. They probably all stood around in their white lab coats with their bellys sticking out patting each other on the back after killing it.
When that clam was young, Columbus had just discovered the New World only 14 years earlier.
Galileo wasn't to be born for another 57 years. Leonardo Da Vinci was still alive. Copernicus was in his 30s. Gutenberg had been dead for 38 years. Queen Elisabeth I had not yet ascended the throne of England.
I LOOOOVE mussels and clams steamed in garlic and butter and white wine topped with delicate new green beans and a side of crusty french bread. if you are 500 years old, are you a bit tough? I will mull this dilemma as I prepare
mussels and clams tonight!
wild america
geez. miss you
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In other news, I wonder how these scientists define "creature?" There are many living entities on Earth that are older than 507, some plants and some fungi among them.
I had thought that a Galapagos tortoise by Charles Darwin was still alive, but according to Wikipedia, "Adwaita, who died in 2006 at the estimated age of 255." Hmmm, only twice as old as the oldest human.
(Of course, they were probably hoping for a pearl to appease the great leader, so he could give it to Michelle...)
Galileo wasn't to be born for another 57 years.
Leonardo Da Vinci was still alive.
Copernicus was in his 30s.
Gutenberg had been dead for 38 years.
Queen Elisabeth I had not yet ascended the throne of England.
And Michelangelo Buonarroti (the original Howard Roark) had just begun the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEoV_7cIs...
Way to go, scientists.
This is definitely a KYFHO!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zalWPiOvl...