The Great Sperm Race

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Don

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Thursday 26th March 2009
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The Great Sperm Race.

Watched this on Anytime TV last night.

It was st.

It had one good idea - to show the scale of sperm to female reproductive organs and the the egg at human size. Which it then proceeded to do for about 80% of the show (I won't call it a documentary).

Documentaries these days are often so st. They spend the first five minutes summarising everything they will tell you before dumbing down the whole thing for the next fifty five. Mostly you only need to see the first five minutes and then you might as well turn over.

This was the case with the above piece of dross.

Do not watch it - if you value your life.

silver.fox.2008

820 posts

191 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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There are still some good documentaries out at the moment.

BBC's Natures Greatest Events. Brilliant thumbup

paulmurr

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213 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Unless it showed you the bit before the sperm was released it seems like a waste of time.

Hyperion

15,262 posts

201 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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I thought it was quite funny...especially all those sperm getting woken in an earthquake simulation stylee just before the 'event' laugh

escargot

17,110 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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I thought it was ok actually. It really did give a sense of scale and how difficult a task it is for the little soldiers.

WorAl

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189 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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escargot said:
I thought it was ok actually. It really did give a sense of scale and how difficult a task it is for the little soldiers.
Little??? hehegetmecoat

Don

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Thursday 26th March 2009
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escargot said:
I thought it was ok actually. It really did give a sense of scale and how difficult a task it is for the little soldiers.
Yes. But it did that in the first few minutes. Then it kept on going for the best part of an hour until I switched it off aghast.

CGI'd vistas of the Canadian Rockies (or some such location) with people in white overalls running around. FFS.

Did you watch the end? Did they actually describe meiosis and mitosis properly? I got terminally bored at the "Sperm Heaven" stage...

Hyperion

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201 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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It did raise some questions...
How long do those Sperm who are on standby live for?
Does the body flush them out every so often or do they just live forever until 'released'?


Edited by Hyperion on Thursday 26th March 11:11

WorAl

10,877 posts

189 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Hyperion said:
It did raise some questions...
How long do those Sperm who are on standby live for?
Does the body flush them out every so often or do they just like forever until 'released'?
Flushed out on a daily basis......well personally speaking

escargot

17,110 posts

218 months

Thursday 26th March 2009
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Don said:
escargot said:
I thought it was ok actually. It really did give a sense of scale and how difficult a task it is for the little soldiers.
Yes. But it did that in the first few minutes. Then it kept on going for the best part of an hour until I switched it off aghast.

CGI'd vistas of the Canadian Rockies (or some such location) with people in white overalls running around. FFS.

Did you watch the end? Did they actually describe meiosis and mitosis properly? I got terminally bored at the "Sperm Heaven" stage...
Yep I saw the end, it was a bit of an anti-climax. Which interestingly, is precisely what the missus usually says.

Don

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Thursday 26th March 2009
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escargot said:
Yep I saw the end, it was a bit of an anti-climax. Which interestingly, is precisely what the missus usually says.
claplaugh

Don

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Thursday 26th March 2009
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Hyperion said:
It did raise some questions...
How long do those Sperm who are on standby live for?
Does the body flush them out every so often or do they just live forever until 'released'?
If sperm remain unreleased overlong blokes normal expel them in their sleep. Which is fecking inconvenient. Which is how come...

Hyperion

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Thursday 26th March 2009
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Don said:
Hyperion said:
It did raise some questions...
How long do those Sperm who are on standby live for?
Does the body flush them out every so often or do they just live forever until 'released'?
If sperm remain unreleased overlong blokes normal expel them in their sleep. Which is fecking inconvenient. Which is how come...
You should see a doctor about that.