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Today, the good people at Associated Press have made me very happy.
It is not often that one sees the phrase 'squiggles of poop' used in a genuine, serious news article.
Water is being pumped from coal-bed methane wells in rural, northern Wyoming to John Woiwode's tilapia farm in an area where cattle roam. About 1,300 of the small, pink fish now delight in the water — flipping, flopping and pooping in it.
It's the squiggles of poop that interest researchers like Woiwode, and whether that waste could help make the water into a more usable asset instead of a pollutant...
Squiggles of poop! I'm so damn five!
It is not often that one sees the phrase 'squiggles of poop' used in a genuine, serious news article.
Water is being pumped from coal-bed methane wells in rural, northern Wyoming to John Woiwode's tilapia farm in an area where cattle roam. About 1,300 of the small, pink fish now delight in the water — flipping, flopping and pooping in it.
It's the squiggles of poop that interest researchers like Woiwode, and whether that waste could help make the water into a more usable asset instead of a pollutant...
Squiggles of poop! I'm so damn five!
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Oh, that's rich!
Now if we can just find "farting chorus" in a serious article. :)
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In one of the Kurosawa movies--I think it's Sanjuro?--Toshiro Mifune's character yells at a group of people for trailing after him "like goldfish droppings."