I want pasta for dinner. Not a tomato-based sauce. Ideas?
Throw in some shredded mozzarella, diced ham, and a little Italian dressing, wait for the cheese to melt, and serve.
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I want pasta for dinner. Not a tomato-based sauce. Ideas?
Throw in some shredded mozzarella, diced ham, and a little Italian dressing, wait for the cheese to melt, and serve.
Well, there will always will have been Space Aliens Vs. Time-Traveling Cell Biologists....
...until time-traveling cell biologists go back in time to remove the case.
Wait, that's already happened.
I want to marry the judge and have his babies....
You'll probably need a cell biologist from the future to do that.
You'll probably need a cell biologist from the future to do that.
I bet there are space aliens who could help.
Or, if I were to be touched by His Noodly Appendage....
Oh man, I just remembered that the last time I met the son-in-law that was murdered that they had a 3 year old daughter who is 8 now. That really sucks.
Pesto? Alfredo?
Uh-oh. Schism among the Pastafarians?
a space alien or a time-traveling cell biologist
This sounds like a great buddy movie.
I keep doing inadvisable things with Finder.
Um... hasn't this been the plot of a bazillion bad scifi movies? [link]
THE Soviet dictator Josef Stalin ordered the creation of Planet of the Apes-style warriors by crossing humans with apes, according to recently uncovered secret documents.
Moscow archives show that in the mid-1920s Russia's top animal breeding scientist, Ilya Ivanov, was ordered to turn his skills from horse and animal work to the quest for a super-warrior.
According to Moscow newspapers, Stalin told the scientist: "I want a new invincible human being, insensitive to pain, resistant and indifferent about the quality of food they eat."
In 1926 the Politburo in Moscow passed the request to the Academy of Science with the order to build a "living war machine".
Those time-traveling cell biologists never trusted Stalin. Nor will they.
This would explain that 'Pocket Hercules' weightlifter -- wasn't he from Bulgaria?