[lbo-talk] Chickens and unfertilized eggs (was Catholicism, was Re: blacks about...

Shane Mage shmage at pipeline.com
Sun Dec 14 13:37:41 PST 2008


On Dec 14, 2008, at 4:02 PM, John Thornton wrote:


> Shane Mage wrote:
>>
>> Only since the late 20th century, when henhouses became factories
>> and roosters became friers, has there existed such a thing as a
>> presumptively *unfertilized* egg. But yes, fertilized eggs that
>> have started to gestate are fit only for curates.
>>
> Do you frequently make pronouncements on subjects you know nothing
> about?
> Chickens have laid unfertilized eggs since they were domesticated
> thousands of years ago.

I suggest that you read messages before making insulting comments. If you had, you would presumably have noticed the the adjective "presumptively."

Shane Mage


> This cosmos did none of gods or men make, but it
> always was and is and shall be: an everlasting fire,
> kindling in measures and going out in measures."
>
> Herakleitos of Ephesos



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