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..."man-in-the-moon" marigolds? Many of you know the answer?
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random posting?
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sleepless nights...
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Low intensity would ionize the water in the plant cells drastically reducing the PH and causing cell disruption and death. Some amount of demolecularization would occur breaking water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Moderate intensity would do the above but also add significant motion to the cell contents in the way of heat resulting in quicker cell death and decomposition. High intensity would cause all of the above but input sufficient thermal energy to cause violent disintegration of the tissue. Very low intensity could cause random mutations in the genetic code possibly resulting in a larger more beautiful bloom. |
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What he said.........
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wish there was a headbanging emoticon!!!!!
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i dunno...makes your pecker smaller?
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Edited by
willing2
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Sun 05/09/10 08:23 PM
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![]() ![]() How about this one? ![]() |
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i dunno...makes your pecker smaller? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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you grow a third testicle?
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Gamma rays turn everything into the Hulk. It's a well-known fact.
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