"Heaven-Sent: how about adding any letter besides a, c, g, or t."
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Ergo, Heaven-Sent (and his fundie ilk)...:
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QED.
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@Bizarro
"I'd like to buy an "e".
I think I'll solve the puzzle. Is it "You must have failed biology"?"
In the British TV quiz game "Blockbusters", it was not uncommon for the student contestants to ask the host Bob Holness* 'Can I have a P please Bob?', 'Can I have an E please Bob?', and the classic 'I want U, Bob'. Much snickering ensued in the audience, and Mr. Holness pretended not to notice.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Holness
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockbusters_(UK_game_show)
*- And no, he didn't play saxophone in the Gerry Rafferty track "Baker Street"; that was an urban myth started by the (then) BBC Radio 1 DJ Steve Wright. However, Holness was the 2nd James Bond (the first being US actor Barry Nelson, in a 1954 TV adaptation of Fleming's novel "Casino Royale"), in a South African radio play adaptation, broadcast in 1957.
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@Count Dribbler
"What a remarkable woman with truly remarkable foresight."
And with her own mutations (see above), she has a remarkable foreskin too.
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