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Fascinating!
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Posted Feb 17, 2003 by Titania & Ripley, the unau adolescent
...and well written!ok

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Posted Feb 17, 2003 by NAITA (Join ViTAL - A1014625)
Anyone want to start a club for creating new laetoli footprints? We could travel the world and make marks in volcanic ashes... Well, when I say we I mean someone else, since I'd rather not expose myself to the chance of being buried by volcanic eruptions. smiley

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Posted Feb 17, 2003 by Titania & Ripley, the unau adolescent
They seem to be interested in the length of the toes - my big toes are shorter than my 2nd and 3rd toes - does that make my footprints interesting enough?silly

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Posted Feb 17, 2003 by NAITA (Join ViTAL - A1014625)
What it does is prove once and for all that humans are decended from fish. The rounded appearance of a foot with a short big toe is a clear parallell to the rounded fins of most fishies. silly

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Posted Feb 18, 2003 by Rho
laugh

"This is obviously some new usage of the word "proof" that I was previously unaware of" - adapted DNA quote winkeye

RhoMuNuQ

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