Ah good one Dave. Just clicked on the link to find a sellar of groth. Very good indeed!
Rhino pee pee is ground up and used in Chinese medicines. So is the horn, which really isn't a horn at all, but just thickly matted hair. Purple hair.
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A black light was used in the Nicholas Cage remake of Gone In 60 Seconds, where car thieves wrote car names and types on a wall with a special marker only visible under a black light... i loved that movie... That and Driven, with Sylvester Stallone, which everyone gives me **** about...
Here is another famous Five; Black; one of whom "dated/married" Lisa-Marie Presley like Nick; and L-M went to Spain every year as a teen....AND in Nov 99, "The earth's still shaking from last Thursday's opening of Vibrator, the new weekly glitter-trash scene at the 7969 club in West Hollywood (R.I.P. Grand Ville, you had a fabulous run). Such lovely lasses as Rose MacGowan, Lisa Marie Presley and Ione Skye turned out...." Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Driven is the movie where the CART car spills its methanol into water, it floats on top and bursts into a yellow gasoline flame right? Former Ferrari F1 driver Jean Alesi is in that movie.
Has anyone actually taken a **** in their Ferrari? Only Gary Green would have the gall to ask. Of course my gall bladder doesn't work sometime and my poop does turn green. It looks really weird floating on the water under a black light.
He drove for Renault, which made a tank sold to Yugoslavia. Yugoslavia was run by Tito.... Image Unavailable, Please Login
I'm not sure if any of the Jackson 5 drive a Modena but I do know they pimped a car from Modena. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Heterosis (hybrid vigor) results from "non-additive" gene effects. Heterosis is defined as the percent superiority that is expressed in a trait by crossbred progeny compared to the average of the parent breeds in the cross. There are two types of heterosis, individual and maternal. Individual heterosis is the increased performance a crossbred calf exhibits, such as growth to weaning or yearling weight. Maternal heterosis is expressed in the crossbred female's progeny, such as the increased weaning weight of crossbred females' calves due to the increased milk production of their crossbred dams. Heterosis and its effects Level of heterosis tends to be inversely proportional to heritability. In moderately to highly heritable traits, such as carcass characteristics, the level of heterosis is low. Heterosis tends to be highest for maternal traits and intermediate for growth traits. Therefore, heterosis is the producer's best tool for making production progress in traits with low heritabilities. Image Unavailable, Please Login