Cloning

I think nature should be left alone , hopefully people won't be cloned because there are some out there that the world isn't ready for more than one of.
 
shorty":2falxd69 said:
I think nature should be left alone , hopefully people won't be cloned because there are some out there that the world isn't ready for more than one of.

Some it isn't even ready for the original

dun
 
I guess I can't see this is much differant than embryo transfer. Not very natural to flush multiple embryos from donor cows to multiply the no. of offspring. When they get the science of it down I think it will become common practice in the purebred cattle buisness.
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Mike
 
Remember I'm not much of a predictor when it comes to accuracy.
I don;t think cloning will ever get to the point of being as common as ET and think it's a waste of time and money. ET isn;t much better in my opinion.

dun
 
Some cloning experiments that might need to go back to the drawing board.

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Take care.
 
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Did you hear about the wealthy businessman who never had children? He had noone to leave his legacy to, so he paid a large sum and had himself cloned. He groomed the clone to take over the operations, but something went wrong and the clone became belligerent and profane. One day during a high level business meeting, the clone was particularly obscene and the businessman finally grabbed him and threw him out the 90th story window to his death. When the businessman was arrested and booked, he was charged with "Making an obscene clone fall". :lol:

Cloning may be OK for plant life, but things will go wrong, terribly wrong, if it becomes commonplace in animal life.
 
docgraybull":2n4tmkvs said:
Did you hear about the wealthy businessman who never had children? He had noone to leave his legacy to, so he paid a large sum and had himself cloned. He groomed the clone to take over the operations, but something went wrong and the clone became belligerent and profane. One day during a high level business meeting, the clone was particularly obscene and the businessman finally grabbed him and threw him out the 90th story window to his death. When the businessman was arrested and booked, he was charged with "Making an obscene clone fall". :lol:

Is that the same guy that went to a seance and the medium kept laughing through the whole thing? When it was over he smacked her in the head. When asked why he said "he had alwasy wanted to strike a happy medium"

dun
 
dun":2og3p8ba said:
Is that the same guy that went to a seance and the medium kept laughing through the whole thing? When it was over he smacked her in the head. When asked why he said "he had alwasy wanted to strike a happy medium"

dun
:lol: :lol: :lol: It may be! Never heard that one; can't wait to spring that one on my brother-in-law.
 
docgraybull":2f4xcuvf said:
dun":2f4xcuvf said:
I forgot to include the BOOO HSSSS

dun

For my post or yours? :)

Both. I love these punny types of jokes and have heard bunches of them over the years. I never get tired of them but it seems that a lot of people are slow to catch the joke. They look at you as if they're waiting for the punch line.
I also really enjoy the types of jokes that when you do give the punch line, people want to beat the crap out of you for wasting so much of their time. Those are the ones that the humor (to me anyway) is sucking people in to listening to the whole joke.

dun
 

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