manghu67 American Kami Custom Blades / Knifemaker Joined Oct 24, 2000 Messages 443 Jul 22, 2004 #21 hey! where did that website get my picture from!?
firkin Joined Jan 26, 2002 Messages 2,737 Jul 23, 2004 #22 Strangely enough, I saw this program on the idjit box tonight. Maybe Rod Serling will stop by later. EDIT: Here is a review of the program. Things are never as simple as they appear on TeeVee, I guess.
Strangely enough, I saw this program on the idjit box tonight. Maybe Rod Serling will stop by later. EDIT: Here is a review of the program. Things are never as simple as they appear on TeeVee, I guess.
S spiraltwista Joined Nov 29, 2002 Messages 3,229 Jul 24, 2004 #23 & if apes turn to cannabalism they lose most of thier hair, have excesive hormonal development, stand upright otherwise mutate, Starvation & survival of the fittest for any given circumstance is how we came to be. Thought that was sussed long ago. True human history isnt much to be proud of its just evolution. Spiral
& if apes turn to cannabalism they lose most of thier hair, have excesive hormonal development, stand upright otherwise mutate, Starvation & survival of the fittest for any given circumstance is how we came to be. Thought that was sussed long ago. True human history isnt much to be proud of its just evolution. Spiral
MacHete Hair Cropper & Chipmunk Wrangler Joined Apr 7, 2000 Messages 2,559 Jul 25, 2004 #24 The North American Opossum (didelphys virginianus or didelphys marsupialis) isn't bipedal, but it is bi-penile. At least the males are.
The North American Opossum (didelphys virginianus or didelphys marsupialis) isn't bipedal, but it is bi-penile. At least the males are.