http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013...nd-beef-tendon
Not particularly interested in the beef tendon, but the tabs sound awesome!
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013...nd-beef-tendonMe too my dear. Wonder if they made it for old farts like me. Sort remained me of boot straps.
Not particularly interested in the beef tendon, but the tabs sound awesome! Originally Posted by SexyBritneyJ
http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013...nd-beef-tendonUh, that was. Strange. Nope not beef tendon, the others I really just don't know.
Not particularly interested in the beef tendon, but the tabs sound awesome! Originally Posted by SexyBritneyJ
I like the part of the story that reads "Then each group can apply for a $1 million grant to scale up production and do rigorous clinical trials." Rigorous clinical trials??? Grant money for fucking.... er, rigorously? Originally Posted by willroBrit can head up production. I'll handle the clinical trials.
I like the part of the story that reads "Then each group can apply for a $1 million grant to scale up production and do rigorous clinical trials." Rigorous clinical trials??? Grant money for fucking.... er, rigorously? Originally Posted by willroI went to college at Washington University in St. Louis. For those of you who are watching "Masters of Sex" you know (if they're doing the show with an eye to factual accuracy; I'm not watching it so I don't know) that this is the university that William Masters and Virginia Johnson did their sex research at (before the University got a bit too squeamish about their research methodology, and pushed them off-campus to their own Reproductive Biology Research Foundation (later The Masters and Johnson Institute)).
I went to college at Washington University in St. Louis. For those of you who are watching "Masters of Sex" you know (if they're doing the show with an eye to factual accuracy; I'm not watching it so I don't know) that this is the university that William Masters and Virginia Johnson did their sex research at (before the University got a bit too squeamish about their research methodology, and pushed them off-campus to their own Reproductive Biology Research Foundation (later The Masters and Johnson Institute)).You just keep getting more and more interesting w/ each passing day.
If you hung out in the right circles in St. Louis (and I sorta did... some of my college teachers fell into this category) you could have some of the classmates of Master's and Johnson's research subjects (nobody I knew ever confessed to being a participant in the research studies) tell you about the general reaction to the solicitations to be research participants: "What? You mean get paid to fuck? You have got to be shitting me..."
While I was an undergrad at WU I also got to interview Dr. Masters for a student publication... but that is another story...
Cheers,
bcg Originally Posted by bluffcityguy