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breading cycles. Must be something connected with the County Fair - like when they run out of Twinkies to deep fry, they start to grab bicycles and bread them....
http://www.hulu.com/watch/29524/the-simpsons-scrabble Kwyjibo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VIL...feature=related en Francais.....
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Where is the fossil evidence? All the giganthropus fossils found so far are in SE Asia and the youngest is over 300,000 yrs old. |
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Okay. Then how do you explain your average politician? |
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Swamp gas.
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I will retract the 10,000 year and location. I was referring to the teeth found over in the China and the assertion that some of these teeth are as young as 10k years. There is also sightings of the 'Pygmy Bigfoot' of Asia, and of course the Yeti. At one time, there were many different bipedal 'ape' creatures all over the planet living around each other. Some speculate that through breading and mutation, homosapien came into being ... this is of course if you believe the evolution mode. J |
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Here is our tree... not to flattering actually:
Classification Skulls of an orangutan and a gorilla The seven living species of great ape are classified in four genera. The following classification is commonly accepted:[1] Family Hominidae: humans and other great apes; extinct genera and species excluded[1] Subfamily Ponginae Genus Pongo Bornean orangutan, Pongo pygmaeus Pongo pygmaeus pygmaeus Pongo pygmaeus morio Pongo pygmaeus wurmbii Sumatran orangutan, Pongo abelii Subfamily Homininae Tribe Gorillini Genus Gorilla Western gorilla, Gorilla gorilla Western lowland gorilla, Gorilla gorilla gorilla Cross River gorilla, Gorilla gorilla diehli Eastern gorilla, Gorilla beringei Mountain gorilla, Gorilla beringei beringei Eastern lowland gorilla, Gorilla beringei graueri Tribe Hominini Genus Pan Common chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes Central chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes troglodytes West African chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes verus Nigerian chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes ellioti Eastern chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii Bonobo (pygmy chimpanzee), Pan paniscus Genus Homo Human, Homo sapiens sapiens |
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...and with as many vehicles that are now on the roads, surely someone would have tatered one by now.
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And that is on top of several even closer cousins like Neandertals, , Archaic Sapiens, Erectus, and the austropicenes. |
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My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen, please allow me to end the debate once and for all.
We have routinely seen and interacted with not 1 not 2 but 3 bigfeet over the last 33 years. One is a size 15 the other two are size 14 and can be frequently seen under my kitchen table. I even have dozens of photos to prove it. Verna will even testify that their feet were that big the day they arrived. In addition, 2 sets of slightly smaller feet may be seen here from time to time as well, evidently the females have slightly smaller feet. Randy www.vernarockets.com |
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I've eaten lots of them! They are called 'Squab' and are absolutely delicious when baked with lots of butter and spices. Split the back and broil them. They are not 'babies' in the true sense of the word; they are just very young... Allen |
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