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And the Lord said, "Let there be ape"
And lo, Blessed was the chimp in his eyes.

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mukade wrote:And the Lord said, "Let there be ape"
And lo, Blessed was the chimp in his eyes.

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Nor should we have blind faith in science.

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It's... it's.... Basenji Girl! :lol:
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mukade wrote:Nor should we have blind faith in science.

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...or in tabloid photojournalism.
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Walden wrote:
mukade wrote:Nor should we have blind faith in science.
...or tabloid photojournalism.
owww, damnit! You know how much I do enjoy the Weekly World News, Walden, I mean, what would the world be without the knowlege of Bat Boy or Hillary Clinton's affair with a space alien? :P
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Tyler Morris wrote:I mean, what would the world be without the knowlege of Bat Boy or Hillary Clinton's affair with a space alien?
You mean George Stephanopoulos isn't a Grecian-American?... oh... the Weekly World News version of the story! I must have been thinking of the Enquirer.
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Walden wrote:
Tyler Morris wrote:I mean, what would the world be without the knowlege of Bat Boy or Hillary Clinton's affair with a space alien?
You mean George Stephanopoulos isn't a Grecian-American?... oh... the Weekly World News version of the story! I must have been thinking of the Enquirer.
When I was teaching English as a Second Language in Vancouver I used to buy the Weekly World News in bulk for my students...It always made for some good laughs....

I'm sure that if one were to do a search of their site, one could find evidence that Adam and Eve were actually dinosaurs themselves, and that's how Noah must have had dinos on his ark! in fact, we have the evolved decendents of dinosaurs among us now....think of people of very little brain :P
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Tyler Morris wrote:in fact, we have the evolved decendents of dinosaurs among us now....think of people of very little brain :P
Winnie the Pooh?
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jsluder wrote:
Tyler Morris wrote:in fact, we have the evolved decendents of dinosaurs among us now....think of people of very little brain :P
Winnie the Pooh?
Well, that's one example....we have a lot of his decendents too, I think...you know, stuffed with fluff and all....
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edited to remove the post - I was responding to an early one thinking it a new one, and ... well... it just didn't turn out right, given the time lapse...

Sorry Herbivore... I sometimes get my steeltoed bootie in my own wide open mouth.
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Denny wrote:
Blackwood wrote:
Nano's one of my favorite posters, BTW. "Posts: 6626" I think there's a pretty good chance he's pulling your leg.
I freely acknowledge that i sometimes miss someones intent to be sarcastic or cynical, mostly because i'm not too familiar with many of the posters here yet. If I'm mistaken in Nano's intent I apologize, but maybe he can clarify...
I would guess that Nano was just riffin' off of this thread.
He was pulling your leg.

If you wait a bit somebody will grab the other one and even you out.
Been away for a couple of days, sorry. Sven, I was being (arguably unnecessarily) flip given the other thread on others' ideas on thread pollution. I assumed the reference would not have been lost. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding. Suffice it to say that you actually have a sympathetic audience here. 'Nuff said? Peace.
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Been away for a couple of days, sorry. Sven, I was being (arguably unnecessarily) flip given the other thread on others' ideas on thread pollution. I assumed the reference would not have been lost. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding. Suffice it to say that you actually have a sympathetic audience here. 'Nuff said? Peace
Nanohedron, fair play, no hard feelings, in your absence you also had plenty defenders who pm'd me outlining that you were likely just being funny.
Next time i know better.
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In all honesty I was meant to infer that Nano was attempting to be funny...not that he is funny.
Odd maybe...
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Blackwood wrote:
Been away for a couple of days, sorry. Sven, I was being (arguably unnecessarily) flip given the other thread on others' ideas on thread pollution. I assumed the reference would not have been lost. Sorry if there was any misunderstanding. Suffice it to say that you actually have a sympathetic audience here. 'Nuff said? Peace
Nanohedron, fair play, no hard feelings, in your absence you also had plenty defenders who pm'd me outlining that you were likely just being funny.
Next time i know better.
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Interesting how Jerry and Herb didn't feel compelled to attack Nano for his joke too. I guess they were just being fair and balanced.
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