Amy.mangos
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- A First-time Blog
- All things heinous, trashy, and hilarious in weddings!
- Burk's Brain
- Cake Wrecks
- Dee's Rhabdomyosarcoma Cancer Battle
- Escape from Portland
- FOUND Magazine
- Frozen Cheese
- Fugly Horse of the Day
- Fugly Horse of the Day
- Go Team Humans!
- Grilled Cheese Social
- Home
- Katy's Care
- PostSecret
- Psychotic Letters From Men
- Shouts and Wiggles, Shits and Giggles
- simons family updates
- Stuff White People Like
- Tanya Price Photography
- TB Friends Home
- The Continuing Adventures of the Very Large Colt!
- The Horse Protection League
- WEDINATOR - Trashing Your Special Day Is Our Prime Directive
- Why Women Hate Men - The Blog
Gender | Female |
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Industry | Student |
Occupation | Trying to finish this goddamn Molecular Biology degree |
Location | Golden, Colorado, United States |
Introduction | If our memories truly define us, then I have spent the past 5 years re-creating myself. Remembering the pleasure I got from doing things I can never do again makes me more determined to do all of those impossible things, like riding horses, getting a degree in microbiology, and playing my violin. I love cooking and playing in my 'garden'- the 6'x6' fenced patio I've filled with pots. Volunteering at the horse rescue across the street finishes off my new life. I may not be an accomplished rider anymore, but I can soak hoofs and mix feeds with the best of them! |
Interests | skiing, genetics, immunology, horses, bowling, violin, teaching, travel, Tasmania, "fashion", poetry, Sunday comics, News of the Weird, fiction, short stories, neurophysiology, orchids, gardening, wildlife, baking, cooking, pastries, good food, wine, random facts, stem cell research, cookies, dutch ovens, sweet peas, fig trees |
Do you believe that forks are evolved from spoons?
I believe that forks and spoons have evolved from a common ancestor, the spork, just like we share a common ancestor with monkeys, but are not evolved from them. IF forks had evolved from spoons, it's unlikely that spoons would still be around. Sporks cling to existence thanks to the dedicated conservation work of cafeterias everywhere.