
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091229/sc ... logyanimal
Chalk another one up for science.








That is SWEET!kalm wrote:Yeah, but could the Japanese invent this?

Does it come with a cup holder?kalm wrote:Yeah, but could the Japanese invent this?

You seen Hen, you're suggestion represents american ingenuity at it's finest. Someone comes up with a kick ass invention that combines the raw power and speed of Harley with the utility of John Deere and you take it one step further and enhance the leisure opportunity with beer. I'm pretty certain it's ideas like these that helped us win all of the great wars.BlueHen86 wrote:Does it come with a cup holder?kalm wrote:Yeah, but could the Japanese invent this?

It's a John Deere, not a Buick.BlueHen86 wrote:Does it come with a cup holder?kalm wrote:Yeah, but could the Japanese invent this?


Hey, straight from the John Deere web site...part # RE56878...AZGrizFan wrote:It's a John Deere, not a Buick.BlueHen86 wrote:
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Typical conservative response. Regressive, no fun, and unable to think outside the box.AZGrizFan wrote:It's a John Deere, not a Buick.BlueHen86 wrote:
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Hush you FOOL! Can't you see that you stepped into the middle of a thread hijacking?bandl wrote:Am I the only one who cannot actually see through the gold fish? The fins may be translucent, but until the entire body is also, this isn't much different than some of those wacky fish that have been found miles underwater or in caves that have never seen the light of day.

I actually had one of these bouncing around my feet yesterday afternoon. Cute, but slightly annoying.




I was going to say "it's a BMW, not a Buick", because my BMW-obsessed friend SWORE BMW would NEVER put cupholders in their cars.....but alas, I believe they caved in a few years ago.kalm wrote:Typical conservative response. Regressive, no fun, and unable to think outside the box.AZGrizFan wrote:
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Like I said earlier...I always wanted to eat raw see through fish.Gil Dobie wrote:They didn't invent the first see-through item in the ocean
Sports Illustrated did.![]()

My, how demur that seems when compared to THIS:Gil Dobie wrote:They didn't invent the first see-through item in the ocean
Sports Illustrated did.![]()


Shit, my neighbor's John Deere tractor is more plush on the inside than my Buick.AZGrizFan wrote:It's a John Deere, not a Buick.BlueHen86 wrote:
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You're right. I should have said bottle holder.AZGrizFan wrote:It's a John Deere, not a Buick.BlueHen86 wrote:
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GODDAMN RIGHT! Little bastards don't know jacksh!t about the Cherrurr Tiegs and the Srimsruit Issurre!!Gil Dobie wrote:They didn't invent the first see-through item in the ocean
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Cool! Science wins again!JMU DJ wrote:Please Jeff, they are the ones that are behind the times. The Children's Hospital Boston developed as "see through"/"Transparent" zebrafish over a year ago in order to study human disease.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 121513.htm
Normal Zebra Fish
American researchers have even created a "boneless" zebrafish that is even more transparent. So they made a transparent goldfish... big whoop.

Gawd, I loved Cheryl Tiegs back in the day. Still do. Even if "they" droop to the floor.Gil Dobie wrote:They didn't invent the first see-through item in the ocean
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