What is the one thing you eat that was never once alive?
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Buck Weaver
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01-11-2005 16:42
OK, whoever is the first one to get this answer right gets to pick anything I sell in my store (Kissling 170,100) as a prize. (whoop de doo, all my stuff is inexpensive)
What is the one thing that we all eat everyday that was never once alive (or derived from a living thing) ?????
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Isis Becquerel
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01-11-2005 16:43
From: Buck Weaver OK, whoever is the first one to get this answer right gets to pick anything I sell in my store (Kissling 170,100) as a prize. (whoop de doo, all my stuff is inexpensive)
What is the one thing that we all eat everyday that was never once alive (or derived from a living thing) ????? our words
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Essence Lumin
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01-11-2005 16:44
Then there is salt.
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Tikki Kerensky
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01-11-2005 16:46
Darnit, I was gonna say salt. 
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Buck Weaver
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01-11-2005 16:49
From: Essence Lumin Then there is salt. Very good, Essence, usually no one can get that...
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Essence Lumin
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01-11-2005 16:51
Thanks! I thought I was just being flip and the real answer was "our words" or something on that line.
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Buck Weaver
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01-11-2005 16:54
From: Essence Lumin Thanks! I thought I was just being flip and the real answer was "our words" or something on that line. Salt was the answer I was looking for, see me next time you are online to claim your prize.
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Akuma Withnail
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01-11-2005 16:54
Dammit, too late. I just came in from salting my sidewalk and I knew that one instantly. 
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Apex nightshade
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01-11-2005 18:22
What about iron.
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Tikki Kerensky
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01-11-2005 18:37
Iron is one of many minerals that occur naturally in organic food. You don't add iron filings to your burger.
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Akuma Withnail
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01-11-2005 19:10
How come most of the time iron is a metal, but it you eat it, suddenly it's a mineral?
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Siggy Romulus
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01-11-2005 20:01
I was gonna say 'shit'
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Danny DeGroot
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01-11-2005 20:13
Anything from McDonald's.
What's second prize?
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Hiro Pendragon
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01-11-2005 21:39
Well, if we go to an atomic level, it's entirely possible that the Sodium and Chlorine in the salt were part of living organisms.
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Anne Vindaloo
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01-11-2005 22:18
chicken
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Lianne Marten
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01-11-2005 22:26
If you mean chicken from KFC, then yeah  Or are you speaking "philosophically"? In that case can you add cows to the list too? ohohohoho that phil... always making things more complicated... 
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Xtopherxaos Ixtab
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01-12-2005 11:55
Twinkies...100% industrial waste. Which is why their shelf life is 200 years
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Akuma Withnail
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01-12-2005 13:31
And what about things like tartrazine(yellow #4 coloring),disodium inosinate,sunninic acid,ammonium chloride,protease, and calcium propionate? (Taken from the ingredients of a random assortment of stuff in my kitchen) Eeeew.  Maybe I'll switch to organic.
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Torley Linden
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01-12-2005 13:33
From: Xtopherxaos Ixtab Twinkies...100% industrial waste. Which is why their shelf life is 200 years From my timeline, there have been those arrested for Twinkie possession. The cream is a pulchrimonotous dolitude of sesquissential goodness that arqs for jellabongnification.
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Xtopherxaos Ixtab
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01-12-2005 13:36
From: Torley Torgeson From my timeline, there have been those arrested for Twinkie possession. The cream is a pulchrimonotous dolitude of sesquissential goodness that arqs for jellabongnification. In our timeline you can eat a whole buncha Twinkies, then kill someone...then get off scott free! It was not your fault, it was a biological disorder! http://www.searchspaniel.com/index.php/Biological_defense
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