quote:Oh Cali, she's so fine, She's so fine she'll blow your mind! Hey Cali! Oh Oh Hey Cali!
1st Verse
Oh, Cali, what a pity/You don't live next door, You tease us on a message board/ and make us beg for more Oh, Cali, you're the gal I/Dreamt of back in school, Smart and pretty, comic-reading/alltogether cool
& (More the latter.)
I you boys, though!! Thanks for the song. I'll cherish it forever.
quote:Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: I kept trying to remember which word came after 'wicked'! "Wicked Fresh" it is!
Why not?? It works.
-------------------- Abin: You know what to do with a Cali sandwich? No but neither do Cobie and CJ! CJ: Yeah, we do. She's smiling, isn't she?
Context... who needs it?
From: Sunny Cali-- er, Planet Earth? | Registered: Jun 2005
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Then it must have been your mother who was shaking her pom-poms to "Mickey", Cali?
From: Adelaide, Australia | Registered: Jun 2005
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Well you weren't even an "egg" yet. You were a primary oocyte inside an immature follicle of an ovary. Of course you had only half of your DNA, At that moment the other half was still colocated with other DNA in a cell called a smermatogonium elsewhere. This percludes use of in vitro techniques of course. If that were the case, the other half of your DNA could have been in cryogenic deep freeze in a spermatozoa.
Technically speaking an egg (or Ovum) only forms after ovulation or the rupture of the corpus luteum of the ovary.
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Uh, is Cali still screaming and banging her head in her little corner - even after your explanation of the birds and the bees, TL?
From: Adelaide, Australia | Registered: Jun 2005
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I didn't even get into the technical aspects of the actual conception. That explanation is quite involved. It's also been a while since I took a look at it. Post-conception I'm not an expert on the development of the embryo/fetus, i'd have to read up on that.
I know it goes from a morula to a blastocyst and then three layers of cells form. Ectoderm (skin, etc,) mesoderm (connective tissues), endoderm (organs). I know the ectoderm invaginates and forming the lumen of the gut, but really that's all I remember.
quote:Originally posted by Caliente: The thing I love about you Tamper, is that you say it like I care. It's really quite adorable.
If this were the LIES thread, I'd tell you, that this was the first time I've ever heard this.