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Re: The logic of the flower

by "Tom" <dantoPAYATTENTIONmel@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Nov 29, 2006 at 09:29 AM

<collection60@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Tom wrote:
>> <collection60@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>> news:1164753154.246070.173960@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> > MORON.
>> >
>> > Flowers are male, not female.
>> >
>> > After all, what is pollen? Plant sperm.
>>
>> Flowering plants are usually bi***ual, having both pollen-producing 
>> stamen
>> and seed-producing pistil.  Some can have one or the other, though. 
For
>> those that do have only male parts, they must also have, somewhere
within
>> the range of their pollen, a female of their species.
>>
>> Any flowering plant species that has only male flowers and no female 
>> flowers
>> will go extinct in a single generation.
>>
>> Moron.
>
> I know that. Moron.
>
> I was just playing opposites. if he wants to say all flowers are female
> it's just as logical for me to say that all flowers are male!

No, it's just as moronic.  Logic's got nothing to do with it.
 




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Re: The logic of the flower
"Tom" <danto  2006-11-28 18:57:36 
Re: The logic of the flower
"Tom" <danto  2006-11-29 09:29:20 
Re: The logic of the flower
"Tom" <danto  2006-12-04 14:38:19 

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