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Introduction for membersModerator: BioTeam Name: Krupa Desai
Sex: Female Age: 19 going on 20 Ethnics: indian Education: last year degree in Biotechnology, Mumbai university Major: I'll let u know when i make a decision Likes: Molecular biology, Formula one ,Giancarlo Fisichella,my friends, my city,Music,sports Dislikes : My professers, wrestling, birds FISICULTURE
Name: Ken Ramos
Location: Western North Carolina Nationality: American, with hispanic heritage Present Occupation: Textile Worker Former Occupation: Air Launched Missile and Guided Missle Systems Technician and Laser Guided Weaponry Tech. US Navy 21yrs. Retired Likes: Macro and Micro Photography, Protozoology, Phycology, Fly Fishing, Wilderness Hiking and the development of personal survival skills. Dislikes: Civilain Life (no choice here of course), dogs, macho men, perfect women (those who think they have no flaws) and lastly unruly children :x Ken Ramos, Aviation Ordnanceman USN Ret.
Western North Carolina "If you see an explosives handler running...try to keep up with him!" Ken's Nature Study
@kruisader
Wht do you have against birds? "I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
lol....
Don't worry...I've seen other people who is so afraid of birds that they won't even dare to touch a bird's feather..... Maybe it was her childhood or something..... "Aut Ceaser , Aut Nihil." (This is Latin grammar)
"I'll be loquacious allright! I'll loquace like no one ever loquaced before."(This is BAD grammar)
new_guy asked:
Why so surprised? I like amoebas too! Ken Ramos, Aviation Ordnanceman USN Ret.
Western North Carolina "If you see an explosives handler running...try to keep up with him!" Ken's Nature Study
A lot of people like amoebas apparently, including Kyle(biostudent84)
"I have no intention of stopping anytime soon. I want to understand the universe and answer the big questions, that is what keeps me going" - Stephen Hawking
jnkdna asked:
Hmm...lets see. For one thing they are easy to photograph because they move so slow. Besides, they make wonderful pets. They are easy to take care of, eat very little, well sort of, they are good with children and they don't bark at night. Now aren't they wonderful! Ken Ramos, Aviation Ordnanceman USN Ret.
Western North Carolina "If you see an explosives handler running...try to keep up with him!" Ken's Nature Study
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