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by raymond on 22 August 2010 - 17:08
so are you implying that historical novels are exact science? I hardley think that historical ficticous writings bear any actual truth?But on the other hand you would believe anything but the truth! Clan of the cave bear is listed as a historical novel or a ficticous book based upon historical events!My you guys are so stupid!
by beetree on 22 August 2010 - 17:08
It is funny because now it is "true"! LOL

by raymond on 22 August 2010 - 17:08
Oh and I suppose you will also believe that neanderthal mated with humans while living side by side with dinosaurs! Those same caves also contain dinosaur pictures painted by whom? wow all these time lines sure do line up correctly right? remember to always get all the stories straight! Berifal France has many neanderthal caves with grapic dinosaur pictures painted on the walls! but Oh that right dino's could not have been seen by neanders, correct because they died off millions of years earlier? but the paintings lasted that long right? LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL You people flunk the dectictive101 course! LOL LOL
by beetree on 22 August 2010 - 17:08
Think whatever you think, I think.
I know funny when I see it! LOL
I know funny when I see it! LOL

by BabyEagle4U on 22 August 2010 - 18:08
Hey, maybe that Paul Davies is right, and extraterrestrials imprinted a cosmic tear as a greeting card in all our DNA ?
Brings a whole new meaning to the 2012 lunar anomalies, huh ? LOL Ohh no.
I never really did understand all that George Zipf's stuff either. But if anyone gets a chance to read some good books about DNA .. these two are university studies. You would definately think different once concluded, especially in perspectives.
Brings a whole new meaning to the 2012 lunar anomalies, huh ? LOL Ohh no.
I never really did understand all that George Zipf's stuff either. But if anyone gets a chance to read some good books about DNA .. these two are university studies. You would definately think different once concluded, especially in perspectives.

by 4pack on 22 August 2010 - 18:08
It was sarcasm asshat.
Ray, why don't you ask me for my money. Oh you don't have a suit do you? Now that would be funny.
I'm glad I didn't bother to answer your question about suitwork. Your such a dick.
Ray, why don't you ask me for my money. Oh you don't have a suit do you? Now that would be funny.
I'm glad I didn't bother to answer your question about suitwork. Your such a dick.

by MAINLYMAX on 22 August 2010 - 18:08
When we get to that place.........where we think we are at the top of our game.
The harsh truth................we only use 2% of are brains....we are asleep in
a world that was created for humans with full activation of our cereal cortex.
Thinking ourselves to be wise.........we were fools in the eyes of God..Written 3000 years ago.
Neanderthal did not have the modern mans 6th cerebral cortex, only 5 like the other beast.
On the 6th day man was created.
The harsh truth................we only use 2% of are brains....we are asleep in
a world that was created for humans with full activation of our cereal cortex.
Thinking ourselves to be wise.........we were fools in the eyes of God..Written 3000 years ago.
Neanderthal did not have the modern mans 6th cerebral cortex, only 5 like the other beast.
On the 6th day man was created.

by 4pack on 22 August 2010 - 18:08
Max I just activated my cereal cortex with Fruit Loops. Yum.
by beetree on 22 August 2010 - 19:08
LOL, and I think mine started with LUCKY CHARMS! Magically delicious!

by raymond on 22 August 2010 - 19:08
well 1/6 case give me your money! Asshat did produce a chuckle! See you can insult someone with a degree of class! BTW how did it feel??? Oh1 incase your'e confused ( using a degree of class to insult someone)LOL LOL
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