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cybercat wrote:
> > "Pete C." > wrote > > The geographical element is really a myth since even small communities > > are quite capable of having branching family trees. > > I have to disagree with you there, Pete. It seems to me that whether you are in the evolution or the intelligent design camp, there is common agreement that all humans originated from a common ancestor. Given that, I think it's pretty clear that sufficiently branching family trees can originate from small communities. |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 18:30:22 GMT, "Pete C." >
wrote: >cybercat wrote: >> >> "Pete C." > wrote >> > The geographical element is really a myth since even small communities >> > are quite capable of having branching family trees. >> >> I have to disagree with you there, Pete. > >It seems to me that whether you are in the evolution or the intelligent >design camp, there is common agreement that all humans originated from a >common ancestor. Given that, I think it's pretty clear that sufficiently >branching family trees can originate from small communities. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.. But what did you all think about the essay on Southern food? Christine |
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Christine Dabney wrote:
> > On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 18:30:22 GMT, "Pete C." > > wrote: > > >cybercat wrote: > >> > >> "Pete C." > wrote > >> > The geographical element is really a myth since even small communities > >> > are quite capable of having branching family trees. > >> > >> I have to disagree with you there, Pete. > > > >It seems to me that whether you are in the evolution or the intelligent > >design camp, there is common agreement that all humans originated from a > >common ancestor. Given that, I think it's pretty clear that sufficiently > >branching family trees can originate from small communities. > > Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.. > > But what did you all think about the essay on Southern food? > > Christine I haven't read it ![]() human sub species. |
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On Jan 21, 1:46*pm, "Pete C." > wrote:
> > I haven't read it ![]() I would suggest you do homework, read the article then you are QUALIFIED to make comments. Gawd.........................until then....your pompous blather is worthless. and I meant that in the nicest way, darlin' |
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Brawny wrote:
> > On Jan 21, 1:46 pm, "Pete C." > wrote: > > > > I haven't read it ![]() > > I would suggest you do homework, read the article then you are > QUALIFIED to make comments. > > Gawd.........................until then....your pompous blather is > worthless. > > and I meant that in the nicest way, darlin' Obviously your readin' comprehension isn't very good since my comments do not relate to the article. |
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On Jan 21, 4:26*pm, "Pete C." > wrote:
> Brawny wrote: > > > On Jan 21, 1:46 pm, "Pete C." > wrote: > Obviously your readin' comprehension isn't very good since my comments > do not relate to the article. YOU HAVE NO REASON TO RESPOND! Who cares what you think about an article you have no business responding to. |
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Brawny wrote:
> > On Jan 21, 4:26 pm, "Pete C." > wrote: > > Brawny wrote: > > > > > On Jan 21, 1:46 pm, "Pete C." > wrote: > > Obviously your readin' comprehension isn't very good since my comments > > do not relate to the article. > > YOU HAVE NO REASON TO RESPOND! > > Who cares what you think about an article you have no business > responding to. My, you must have flunked out of elementary school. |
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Brawny wrote:
>>> I would suggest you do homework, read the article >> my comments do not relate to the article. > Who cares what you think about an article Now let's substitute testicle for article. Nice thread. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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![]() I grew up in a small coal-mining community in Pennsylvania. After each high school graduation, the "best and the brightest" moved off to the city, to college, to better jobs. They never came back, except to visit family. Now imagine a 75 year period of skimming off "the cream of the gene pool" and leaving the remainder to re-populate. We visited there after years away. The younger generations are generally a scruffy lot of welfare recipients, petty criminals, and illegitimate children. I would think there'd have been some scientific study of this generational decay....... <rj> |
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<RJ> wrote:
> I grew up in a small coal-mining community in Pennsylvania.... In order for me to give your post some context, to what are you replying or responding to? -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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On Tue, 22 Jan 2008 00:25:45 GMT, "Dave Bugg" > wrote:
><RJ> wrote: > >> I grew up in a small coal-mining community in Pennsylvania.... > >In order for me to give your post some context, to what are you replying or >responding to? One of the splinters of this thread was; The Southern ( hillbilly/redneck ) lifestyle. I offered my observations of social changes in Pa. <rj> |
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