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PJMcK

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26. Of course they aren't
Wed Jul 6, 2016, 09:12 AM
Jul 2016

Engineering skills require understanding something called "Science."

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An ugly shrine to willful ignorance sakabatou Jul 2016 #1
Is there any water near there? Maybe could start an annual Flying Spaghetti Monster jtuck004 Jul 2016 #2
LOLOLOLOL!!!!! Jazzgirl Jul 2016 #7
I wonder what portion of admittance proceeds... 63splitwindow Jul 2016 #3
None of it! Earth_First Jul 2016 #11
They need to make it bigger. davidthegnome Jul 2016 #4
Built with 18 million usd in tax incentives whilst making employees AntiBank Jul 2016 #5
all of that was adjudicated in the courts, wasn't it? maxsolomon Jul 2016 #42
What a joke... TipTok Jul 2016 #6
We have a tragedy in Louisiana. I can't bring myself outrage over this. yeoman6987 Jul 2016 #32
I can walk and chew gum at the same time... TipTok Jul 2016 #43
It would be cool if they got two of every ... Tortmaster Jul 2016 #8
I used to think it was 40 days... TipTok Jul 2016 #44
Awesome, TipTok! Tortmaster Jul 2016 #49
I actually got a lesson on how the dinosaurs survived the flood. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2016 #59
I'm pretty sure you go down the slide and land in a big pile of ignorance... TipTok Jul 2016 #60
LOL!!!! dixiegrrrrl Jul 2016 #64
A shrine to complete idiocy. You have to prove you're an imbecile to get into the museum. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #62
Since these......er...hmmmm "people" say that humans and dinosaurs walked together, joshdawg Jul 2016 #9
He took Dino eggs ... JoePhilly Jul 2016 #51
I wonder who he got to hatch the damned things. That one is even as stupid as this fundie ark. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #53
God hatched them. JoePhilly Jul 2016 #54
That's right! He would causeth a great, warm cloud to surround the dino eggs. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #58
Well, obviously it was Daenerys Targaryen dixiegrrrrl Jul 2016 #65
Absolutely! She could make short work of that. She could have gotten to the ark with a dragon. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #67
I cannot wait to see the sewage system of the Ark. DetlefK Jul 2016 #10
Shows what you know with your sarcastic wit... Hoppy Jul 2016 #14
Well, you then wind up with a lot of animals Kelvin Mace Jul 2016 #33
Will it float? Historic NY Jul 2016 #12
It can't float FBaggins Jul 2016 #13
Concrete floats, as do really tiny rocks. ChairmanAgnostic Jul 2016 #16
Concrete absolutely can float FBaggins Jul 2016 #20
But with a witch's help . . . ? ChairmanAgnostic Jul 2016 #23
Concrete ships existed as an experiment during WW2. While they floated and sailed, Hoppy Jul 2016 #48
Who is dumber? The dumbasses that thought of this? The ones who paid for it or the ones who will pay Hoppy Jul 2016 #15
That's it? 100 mil for an 'Ark'?! apnu Jul 2016 #17
There's a bit more than that FBaggins Jul 2016 #21
Taxpayer $$$? Scarsdale Jul 2016 #18
Yes and no FBaggins Jul 2016 #22
The argument for tax credits was that it would encourage tourism... brooklynite Jul 2016 #38
True enough FBaggins Jul 2016 #41
I don't understand how it can be legal to provide tax incentives... TipTok Jul 2016 #45
What do they say about Noah's wife, Joan of Ark? struggle4progress Jul 2016 #19
That is the first time I have heard that dixiegrrrrl Jul 2016 #66
I give it two years before it falls over...fundies aren't known for their engineering skills snooper2 Jul 2016 #24
Of course they aren't PJMcK Jul 2016 #26
I give it 5 years, tops before it looks like "Heritage USA." Archae Jul 2016 #27
I'd be willing to wager that it was built to ANSI and ASTM consensus standards mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2016 #30
BUDDHISTS ADMIT THE BUDDHA WAS ACTUALLY THIS BIG! yuiyoshida Jul 2016 #25
Ham? His name is Ham? Like the son of Noah? Maeve Jul 2016 #28
Ham apparently "saw his father's nakedness," whatever that means. yellowcanine Jul 2016 #35
Yeah, so why curse the son? Maeve Jul 2016 #37
Well if Ham boinked Noah's wife it might make sense. yellowcanine Jul 2016 #39
Maybe Noah was still a little hammered when he let loose his curse, Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #57
Oh, geez! I didn't even make the connection until reading your comment! Yikes. Some coinkidink! n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #56
There are no coincidences...everything happens for a reason! Maeve Jul 2016 #61
"A 510-foot-long ... Noah's ark...." Blasphemy! mahatmakanejeeves Jul 2016 #29
Is it built on a flood plain? Kelvin Mace Jul 2016 #31
Looking into my crystal ball packman Jul 2016 #34
Or people would actually use it because of the effects of climate change Yavin4 Jul 2016 #36
all that wood wasted. It could have been used to build houses for the poor. Javaman Jul 2016 #40
isn't this all based on a guy the Adventists excommunicated? this is all the Doobie Brothers' fault MisterP Jul 2016 #46
Mostly wood structure, my ass. Jerry442 Jul 2016 #47
Kicking and rec'ing to remind someone I already posted this story Wednesday morning at 12:47 am. n/t Judi Lynn Jul 2016 #50
They should really be embarassed. Really. Jazzgirl Jul 2016 #52
Don't worry in 5 years it will be a Indian casino....n/t Lance Bass esquire Jul 2016 #55
Seems like a waste of money rockfordfile Jul 2016 #63
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