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# show us a picture then!
there may be a mushroom expert lurking...
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:05, archived)
# what is the correct technical name for a mushroom expert
as used in polite circles, and that?
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:07, archived)
# A
Fun Guy


oh dear.
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:07, archived)
# that comment leaves
mushroom

for improvement
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:14, archived)
# as you said it, I will pearoast it

(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 13:16, archived)
# a mycologist
I think, though this covers all fungi and moulds
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:12, archived)
# I wish I was some kind of ologist
I could be interviewed on radio 4 and talk complete crap about some subject and never actually acheive anything useful
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:15, archived)
# Webologist ?
specialist subject: b3ta ?
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:16, archived)
# hahaha
can just imagine being interviewed on that melvin brag show about the sociological impact of an invasion by a squad of rampant throbbing cdc's

it wud be quiet intellectualment
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:18, archived)
# I was a biologist
it was so useful that I now program Oracle databases for a living

and I've never been on radio 4 - bah!
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:17, archived)
# I think it's time we collectively got on radio four
damn it!!
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:18, archived)
# didnt take a pic of them...
They were too dull looking. Not that mushrooms are particualy exciting. About 1cm across, 1cm high, medum brown colour with a darker top.
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:08, archived)
# liberty caps are very distinctive
they have a pointy top, like a nipple (or as my field guide puts it, a goblin's cap)
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:15, archived)
# ah.
In which case they were not Liberty Caps.
(, Sun 29 Oct 2006, 11:18, archived)