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Destructive Animals
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Posted Jun 8, 2000 by Gaurav
Man is also generally regarded as being the most destructive animal on the Earth. Along with mice & rats (which he helped transfer to almost every continent on the planet), he has exteminated more animals than anything since the meteor which wiped out the dinosaurs. Not realizing that he is on a one-way trip to extinction, he keeps going at it.

This is why some people believe that aliens have never come to planet Earth, and intend to keep away "until the air gets cleaner".

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Posted Sep 2, 2000 by Lord Jock
Your dead right mate.Im only hanging around till I get a new hose for the ships cooling system then I'm offski!

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