Time for some more Ortho
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This just reported:
California home to 27 new species
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California (AP) -- Twenty-seven previously unknown species of spiders, centipedes, scorpion-like creatures and other animals have been discovered in the dark, damp caves beneath two national parks in the Sierra Nevada, biologists say.
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I use a very good Ortho powder around the tires, braces and cabling of the fifth-wheel trailer. Looks like it's time for more Ortho.

This just reported:
California home to 27 new species
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, California (AP) -- Twenty-seven previously unknown species of spiders, centipedes, scorpion-like creatures and other animals have been discovered in the dark, damp caves beneath two national parks in the Sierra Nevada, biologists say.
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I use a very good Ortho powder around the tires, braces and cabling of the fifth-wheel trailer. Looks like it's time for more Ortho.
2 Comments:
At 7:30 PM,
Unknown said…
But what if the thing that makes them new species is that they are IMMUNE to Ortho??
I'm very pessimistic (pestamistic) sometimes, aren't I?
At 7:58 PM,
Greg Finnegan said…
Then we try orthopedics - except insects don't have a skeleton like us, but an exo-skeleton - external plates. Orthopedics in that case is prounced "squishhhhh", like when I step on 'em!
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