I’m as accepting of alternate ideas as the next guy, but it seems ironic that when you mention
flexible
you really mean the tendency or likelihood of being erroneous.
I’m as accepting of alternate ideas as the next guy, but it seems ironic that when you mention
flexible
you really mean the tendency or likelihood of being erroneous.
Beaten to the punch.
I know things go wrong with them all the time, but
fallible are those little tubes that deliver the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus.
It’s obvious you don’t read The Bible all that much since
fallopians
were one of the groups that St. Paul wrote an apostle to (or was it sent an epistle to)
Since your suggestion in incorrect perhaps you should go back and read that epistle again – a hint to the correct answer can found if you notice that, although more than likely handwritten, the script used was in the Ephesian family.
You threw me a curve on this, because there actually IS a script called Ephesian
but I think you got it confused with that lung disease - often associated with smoking - that keeps you from catching your breath.
Actually, that lung disease impedes one’s ability to exhale – hence the “pursed lips” breathing.
But I digress. You’re incorrect. Emphysema is an obstruction in a blood vessel. It could be a blood clot, air, or a number of other things.
Just a side note: back there where Ephesians got chosen and things have built from there, it was supposed to be Phillippians (from fallopian). But carry on.
Oops!
You could be having a blockage of a major artery to the brain because I’m sure your use of
infarction
simply refers to a violation of a rule or local ordinance or regulation, promise or obligation.
She probably would have benefitted from an obstruction in a blood vessel, because embolism was one of Herny VIII’s wives, who undoubtedly lost a lot of blood after she was beheaded.
Nope – AnneBoleyn is a notorious kind of steroids.
Heh, heh, heh. How could anybody confuse
anabolic
for those microphones that can pick up a mouse fart at 200 yards?
Confused? Who’s more confused, you or me (right now with two misdirections, it’s probably me, but you’ll never take me alive, coppas!), since you seem to be thinking that
parabolic is a disturbed thought process characterized by excessive anxiety or fear, often to the point of irrationality and delusion. I’ll let you borrow one of my tin-foil hats, perhaps that’ll keep out those gamma rays that are messing with your head.
Just for laughs, do you suppose your use of
paranoia
for what you describe isn’t that conic section that approximates the path a bullet makes if you fire the gun at an angle?
No I believe that you’re the one who’s brain is not quite working a
parabola
is the name of the shape that power lines make when hung overhead.
I think EVERYONE is getting confused. You all clearly mean that devastating viral disease that periodically emerges in Africa.
Perhaps your brain is fevered by a case of devastating viral disease, since
ebola
is actually that bacterium that gets attached to vegetables when they’re contaminated with manure from the fields where they’re grown, or fecal matter from people who don’t wash their hands while handling produce.
Far from it.
e coli is actually a famous Swiss yodel that means “give me a cough drop.”
Wrong side of the Alps. Ricola is an Italian cheese, used on white pizza or in lasagna.
Why are you talking about cheese? Every one knows that a
ricotta
is a fancy term for a boat race.