Stu outfoxes a PhD
Dr. Alan Rose, a plant molecular biologist poses a tricky technical question for Stu concerning yeast pathways, but once again Stu comes out on top. Stu Cranstence shows the depth of his scientific and real-world knowledge as he handles this tough question about genetic expression in plants. You have to get up pretty early in the morning to fool old Stu Cranstence.

Feg Bickbarstiks Said,
December 6, 2010 @ 4:58 pm
Compelling . I do want ask Stu if he has ever accidentally taken Skinflairtrinsol instead of Klinflairtrinsol. I mixed the two up a few months back and only regained conciousness yesterday. Also, how’s your stream these days – weak? strong?
Stu Cranstence Said,
December 6, 2010 @ 5:03 pm
Bickbarstiks – Why do people insist on talking about subjects other than my findings? Did you not even hear what I said about wind?
Soily Krubence Said,
December 8, 2010 @ 12:39 pm
I also accidentally took Skinflairtrinsol thinking it was Klinflaitrinsol. Believe it or not I quickly developed a bird in my larynx (also called a LARYNX BIRD). I knew that Larynx Birds were typical for people taking Panacea, but Skinflairtrinsol?
Stu, could you comment?
Stu Cranstence Said,
December 10, 2010 @ 2:43 pm
Krubence, Why do you want to talk about all these things that are not my findings? If you’re not sure if you should take one or not just take it and then you’ll be covered. What’s so hard about that? And for your information, I have found more BONESTICKS in an area and Im going to drop them off at my brother Ron’s house later today.