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| Pandaba
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10-03-2002 09:54 PM ET (US)
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So the oompa loompas finally have citzenship and can vote?
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Craniac
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10-03-2002 10:05 PM ET (US)
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Oompa Loompas are actually orange. I find your lack of knowledge of other ethnicities disturbing. Please report for reeducation.
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| xil
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10-04-2002 10:20 AM ET (US)
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What a maroon.
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| kevination
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10-04-2002 10:37 AM ET (US)
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Mommy? What color does a Smurf turn when you choke him?
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| cyga
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10-04-2002 11:19 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 10-04-2002 11:19 AM
Another giant leap forward for alternative medicine.
I hope this guy wins. Can you imagine? As heard on CSPAN: 'I would like to yield my remaining five minutes to the distinguished blue gentleman..."
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Eli the Bearded
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10-04-2002 02:05 PM ET (US)
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This is not so rare really. Korn of Korn Shell (ksh) fame is blue. Basically ingesting a lot of silver can put you at risk for this.
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10-04-2002 04:37 PM ET (US)
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if only he had slightly more common sense, say choosing red instead of blue, i would consider voting him.
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10-04-2002 05:26 PM ET (US)
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OK, does anyone remember who Stefan was talking about? I think it's Evangeline Walton, and my recollection is that she had to wear a blue topical cream due to some strange skin condition rather than that her skin was actually blue, but I can't find a definitive answer, and it's bugging me.
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10-04-2002 06:02 PM ET (US)
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Ahhh... now I remember the oompa-loompa->blue connection... the girl turned into a plum and was rolled out and my aspartame addled brain swapped the colours around, remembering that scene. If you can be colourblind, can you be colourdyslexic?
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10-04-2002 07:24 PM ET (US)
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The name Evangeline Walton sounds VERY familiar.
In her case, I'm pretty sure it was actual blue skin.
A friend sent me a link about a mercury-based treatment that had similar effects.
Pandaba: Chromaesiac?
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| raaven
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10-04-2002 11:38 PM ET (US)
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I believe that it was, in fact, Evangeline Walton. I saw her once, at the WorldCon in Tucson (sometime in the late 80's?). What I heard at the time(from someone working for Baen) is that she was subject to some kind of metal poisoning as a child, and it had permanently tinted her skin.
And she was almost graphite grey, rather than bluish.
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10-05-2002 04:36 AM ET (US)
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Uhhh... I met David Korn about two years ago and his skin was perfectly normal.
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10-05-2002 09:52 AM ET (US)
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maybe he turned blue from too much masturbation!
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10-05-2002 08:49 PM ET (US)
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bastards! now i have oompa loompa song stuck in my head. ungh!
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10-05-2002 10:54 PM ET (US)
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12-24-2007 02:47 PM ET (US)
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The sad thing is - there's two photos out there being used to deceive the public into believing that collodial silver does not kill single pathegenic organism - virus - bacteria and fungus (cancer) by destroying those organism's connection between themselves and the human cell - known in scientific circles as the organism's liquid lung within four to eight seconds upon contact with the positive charge that makes the sivler collodial (suspended in H2O). It's a shame that the rest of the world knows the CURES for ALL the major diseases - while the masses in this county suffer from the biggest plague mankind suffers - STUPIDITY!
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