from the link:that's a new one for me, and i used to work as a phlebotomist :chuckle:
According to Joss Whedon, during the DVD commentary for the pilot episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the term "phlebotinum" originates from Buffy writer (and Angel co-creator) David Greenwalt's sudden outburst: "Don't touch the phlebotinum!". |
Is that the OrangeManBad Panther?
Can you imagine if ritual combat was required to gain political office?
Can you imagine if ritual combat was required to gain political office in America?! :chuckle:
Which US President would do well in ritual combat? My money is one Abe Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt.
remember this documentary from a few years ago?
Andrew Jackson fought more than 100 duels.
yeah, i was thinking jackson or eisenhower - lifelong military men
Ford is thought to have been our most athletic modern president, by those whose thinking isn't driven by chevy chase
truman was a tough little bastard
fdr had the benefit of being difficult to hit, and his punches would be at groin level
how about grant?
In this corner: Ford armed with boxing gloves.Ford ... went to Yale to be a boxing coach
Grant ... would use swords
JFK in a fully armed PT boat!