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Some new corns...

Its true, you never really know for sure how pure of corn any corn really is.

I like charsickle a bit better then charcoalsicke. Would it then be pewtersicles?
 
DaemoNox said:
Its true, you never really know for sure how pure of corn any corn really is.

I like charsickle a bit better then charcoalsicke. Would it then be pewtersicles?
Hehe, I thought of "Charsicle" too but it sounds pretty ugly. ;)

IMO if you tack "cream" or "sicle" onto the name it's about as much as you can do with a label to ID it as carrying Emoryi blood.
 
Serpwidgets said:
Bloodsicle

Charcoalsicle

Simple enough. :)
I've given some thought to the idea of trying to create a line of diffused emoryi hybrids. I was going with the name "BloodBeers", and I'd specify percentages as I brought the line back toward "pure" emoryi. I think that would be a cool look. I'll probably never end up doing it though.
 
I think Carlos (Rattler) has mentioned wanting to do Blood X Emoryi.

Roy Munson said:
I think that would be a cool look.
You know that you're going to burn in eternal hellfire for even thinking that, right? :grin01:
 
DaemoNox said:
het for cream means its het amel and has emory blood in it.
I don't believe it's been mentioned in this manner yet, but the use of 'het' terminology would indicate a gene . . . containing emoryi blood is not a gene, therefore using 'het emoryi' is completely wrong. As Menhir indicated, "there's nothing more to say I think."

Using the het cream to indicate being het amel is wrong as well, because the snake is a '-sicle' regardless of it being possibly het for amel or not. There's emoryi blood in there. Serp already gave the solution to the problem on this count (using -sicle).

D80
 
I didnt mean for the possible het cream being used as the sole purpose of identifing the snakes emory blood, but I dont see it being much of a problem being used such as a rootbeer het cream, just like one would say a snake is het for a double homo trait such as snow. No its not the correct way to do it, but as long as the correct genes are involved and the person knows what theyre talking about I dont see too big of a problem with it, as annoying as it is.
 
You didn't read what I wrote . . . Cream is not a GENE, therefore can't be het regardless of how you explain/describe it.

D80
 
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