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Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:19:54 PM   
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The recent posts have been boring me... So I'm trying to think of an intelligent question/subject.

Am I an intellectual and emotional snob? ... I guess I am.

I'm not in turmoil at this time, so please, someone, say something smart. 



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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:28:40 PM   
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A chic pea is neither a chick nor pea...discuss.

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:29:02 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: babysburnin

The recent posts have been boring me... So I'm trying to think of an intelligent question/subject.

Am I an intellectual and emotional snob? ... I guess I am.

I'm not in turmoil at this time, so please, someone, say something smart. 


"something smart"

(I just couldn't resist)

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:31:19 PM   
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hmmmm... perhaps you could help me with a research project I am working on for my Daddy? It is in the random stupidity section, but we can discuss it here once you read the thread...smiles

http://www.collarchat.com/m_523680/tm.htm

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:33:09 PM   
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The chickpea, chick pea, garbanzo bean, ceci bean, bengal gram, chana or channa (Cicer arietinum) is an edible legume (British "pulse") of the family Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae.
The plant is 20 to 50 cm high and has small feathery leaves on both sides of the stem. One seedpod contains two or three peas. The flowers are white- or reddish-blue. Chickpeas need a subtropical or tropical climate and more than 400 mm annual rain. They can be grown in a temperate climate, but yields will be much lower.

Cultivation and uses
The chickpea is grown in the Mediterranean, western Asia and India. The wild ancestor of domesticated chickpeas is Cicer reticulatum. As this only grows in southeast Turkey, this is the most likely locus of domestication.
Mature chickpeas can be eaten in salads, cooked in stews, ground into a flour called gram flour (also known as besan, and used in Indian cuisine), ground and shaped in balls and fried as falafel, stirred into a batter and baked to make farinata, cooked and ground into a paste called hummus, or roasted, spiced and eaten as a snack (e.g. leblebi). In India, where they are referred to as "chana," chickpeas provide a major source of protein in a predominantly vegetarian culture. Chickpea flour is also used to make "Burmese tofu," a food originating with the Shan people of Burma. Unripe chickpeas are often picked out of the pod and eaten as a raw snack in many parts of India, and the plants are eaten there as a green vegetable in salads.
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History of cultivation
Domesticated chickpeas are first known from the aceramic levels of Jericho (PPNB) and Cayönü in Turkey and the pottery Neolithic in Hacilar, Turkey. They are found in the late Neolithic in Thessaly, at Kastanas, Lerna and Dimini at ca. 3500 BCE. In the southern French cave of L'Abeurador Dept., Aude, wild chickpeas have been found in Mesolithic layers, dated by radiocarbon dating to 6790±90 BCE.
By the Bronze Age, they were known in Italy and Greece. In classical Greece, they were called erébinthos, eaten both as a staple and as a dessert, and consumed raw when young. The Romans knew of several varieties, for example venus, ram and punic chickpeas. They were cooked into a broth and roasted as a snack. The Roman gourmet Apicius gives several recipes for chickpeas. Carbonised chickpeas have been found at the Roman legionary fort at Neuss (Novaesium), Germany in layers of the 1st century CE, along with rice.
Chickpeas are mentioned in Charlemagne's Capitulare de villis (ca. 800 CE) as cicer italicum, to be grown in each imperial demesne. Albertus Magnus mentions three varieties: red, white, and black. According to Culpeper, "chick-pease or cicers" are less "windy" than peas and more nourishing. Placed under the dominion of Venus, they offered a number of medical uses, including increasing sperm and milk, provoking menstruation and urine, and helping to treat kidney stones. Wild cicers were thought to be especially potent.
Chickpeas were grown in some areas of Germany for use as a coffee substitute in the First World War.
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Etymology
The name "chickpea" derives eventually from the Latin name cicer through the French chiche. The name Cicero is derived from this plant. "Garbanzo" is from the Spanish language, an alteration (perhaps influenced by Old Spanish garroba or algarroba) of the Old Spanish arvanço, perhaps from Greek erebinthos.[3]
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Nutrition
Among other things, they are a good source of zinc for the human body.[4]
Great source of protein [5]
They are also very high in dietary fiber.
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Trivia
It has been suggested (among other explanations) that the chickenpox disease gets its name from chick peas, which resembled the chickenpox blisters that appeared on the skin.
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickpea"

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:34:08 PM   
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My, You ARE bored.  

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:38:08 PM   
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I'll hang my head in shame for tyring to spark something.

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:42:19 PM   
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No, no, no...I'm just really not qualified (nor all that interested, really) in discussing chic peas.  ~grin~

Surely we  can find something intelligent to talk about....

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:46:16 PM   
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How's this?  I consider myself a sub in Dominants clothing (you know, as opposed to the wolf and sheep).  I'm not in turmoil about it...it's just who I am.  

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:49:20 PM   
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There has been something that has bugged me for the last couple of hours everytime I see it, it is the typo on the thread "Confussed". I am not a spelling or typo nazi.. it is just bugging me. I pronounce it in my head as "con-fussed" .. it is really very annoying.. yes I am bored too and I should just go to bed.

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 9:58:20 PM   
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ALL of those typos bother me.  How can anyone take a thought seriously?  I have the occasional typos, the thought that can be challenged, but please...

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 10:12:10 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: babysburnin

The recent posts have been boring me... So I'm trying to think of an intelligent question/subject.

Am I an intellectual and emotional snob? ... I guess I am.

I'm not in turmoil at this time, so please, someone, say something smart. 




So that's the beginning of something...
but what is it that you're really waiting for someone else to talk about?

LAsub

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/10/2006 10:15:59 PM   
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Anything insightful and interesting...

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 5:02:46 AM   
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Are you trying to come up with an intelligent question/subject, or just waiting around until someone asks you something you can answer?

Be well,
Julie

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 5:46:31 AM   
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I had a Master who once told me to "ponder my belly button" however, after pondering for half an hour I still only came up to about 5 conclusions regarding said belly button. <shrug> perhaps I am not as intellectual..

Perhaps you can come up with more conclusions regarding a belly button if you tried??

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 7:55:25 AM   
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5?!?!
Wow, I didn't realise there was that much to a belly button

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 9:32:14 AM   
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Well, we COULD discuss the various types, colors and textures, and SMELLZ of belly button LINT that is often contained therein. *grin

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 4:06:31 PM   
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We could debate whether it's spelled "navel" or "naval"

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 4:53:02 PM   
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"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind" -Jack Handy

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RE: Brains Need Stimulus - 8/11/2006 4:56:53 PM   
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I still get confused whenever I realize that naval oranges are located on land.

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