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"CathParks" |
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19 Sep 2005 05:52:56 AM |
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'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2005/09/19/march_of_the_penguins.html
:-)
C.
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| User: "John Harshman" |
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| Title: Re: 'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
19 Sep 2005 10:38:20 AM |
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CathParks wrote:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2005/09/19/march_of_the_penguins.html
:-)
C.
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
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| User: "Dan Luke" |
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| Title: Re: 'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
19 Sep 2005 11:01:10 AM |
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"John Harshman" wrote:
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
There was no loud female orgasm, that's probably why he missed it.
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Dan
"I'll have what she's having."
-Lady in the diner; _When Harry Met Sally_
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| User: "John Harshman" |
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| Title: Re: 'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
19 Sep 2005 11:44:38 AM |
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Dan Luke wrote:
"John Harshman" wrote:
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
There was no loud female orgasm, that's probably why he missed it.
More likely it's because they did it standing up and not face-to-face,
and he only recognizes the missionary position.
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| User: "Augray" |
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| Title: Re: 'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
19 Sep 2005 12:55:54 PM |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 16:44:38 GMT, John Harshman
<jharshman.diespamdie@pacbell.net> wrote in
news:<WVBXe.1047$Ba2.765@newssvr27.news.prodigy.net>:
Dan Luke wrote:
"John Harshman" wrote:
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
There was no loud female orgasm, that's probably why he missed it.
More likely it's because they did it standing up and not face-to-face,
and he only recognizes the missionary position.
Penguins have the best sex?
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| User: "Uncle Buck" |
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| Title: Re: 'March of the Penguins' marches on... |
19 Sep 2005 09:26:00 PM |
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On Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:55:54 -0400, Augray <augray@sympatico.ca>
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Penguins have the best sex?
I dunno'. Lemieux, perhaps. The others? I'm just not so sure.
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L8r,
Uncle Buck
_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=
Those first to step up and say,
"Now is not the time for placing blame"
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...are quite often to blame....
_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=~_o-O=
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| User: "John Wilkins" |
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19 Sep 2005 08:40:59 PM |
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John Harshman wrote:
CathParks wrote:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2005/09/19/march_of_the_penguins.html
:-)
C.
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
But they were just actors. This isn't a porn film, after all.
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John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biohumanities Project
University of Queensland - Blog: evolvethought.blogspot.com
"Darwin's theory has no more to do with philosophy than any other
hypothesis in natural science." Tractatus 4.1122
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| User: "Stuart" |
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19 Sep 2005 06:47:14 PM |
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John Harshman wrote:
CathParks wrote:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2005/09/19/march_of_the_penguins.html
:-)
C.
I liked this quote: "The penguins mate during the film; but it is
understood, not shown," writes Ben Rooney.
Which just goes to show that Ben is not very good at recognizing what's
going on in front of him. There's a clear scene of close-up,
non-simulated penguin sex just where one would expect it to be in the
movie, i.e. just before the egg-laying and just after the pair-bonding.
I saw the film. Nothing like a pair of penquins breathing heavily.
And I thought it was a family show.
Stuart
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