I think Tyger, but whether because of my name or the Blake poem I'm not sure!
I must confess that, although cats have more flash, there is something eminently pragmatic about prehensile.
Excellent etymological deduction, my good man Tony. Personally I think I would be handier, play better piano and be a better lover if I had a prehensile monkey tail grafted to the base of my spine.If you had a choice of tails what would you choose?"xenomorphic tail grafting," eh?
Let me guess: "Xeno" is "foreign" or "other" and "morphic" means it pertains to "forms" (in approximately the Platonic sense), so is "xenomorphic tail grafting" what you get when, say, you graft a dog's tail onto a monkey?
Thanks,On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 10:40 AM, Ray Lai <raymond.wm.lai@gmail.com> wrote:
Very cool, Eddan! Thanks for sharing.Now my club for xenomorphic tail grafting aficionados can become a tax free reality!
Raymond LaiIce Cream ManAtomic Ice CreamAs my task from this past week for the Mesh group has been to do some more research on tax structure advantages and disadvantages - I wanted to share my excitement about 501(c)(7) with everyone. Social Clubs!Examples of 501(c)(7) ----
- College social/academic fraternities and sororities
- Country clubs
- Amateur hunting, fishing, tennis, swimming and other sport clubs
- Dinner clubs that provide a meeting place library, and dining room for members
- Variety clubs
- Hobby clubs
- Homeowners or community associations whose primary function is to own and maintain recreational areas and facilities
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