Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Andre
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miles
God is gay, dinosaurs are gay, Bilbo is gay, creationism is gay, evolution is gay, everything is gay. That is all. :oooh:
:gay5: Including having fried man sausages in your av pic, you should a gone wid da burger son .
I must be gay too. Darn it, just no escaping this gayness. :-X
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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miles
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Andre
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miles
God is gay, dinosaurs are gay, Bilbo is gay, creationism is gay, evolution is gay, everything is gay. That is all. :oooh:
:gay5: Including having fried man sausages in your av pic, you should a gone wid da burger son .
I must be gay too. Darn it, just no escaping this gayness. :-X
I thought we established that months ago. ???
fag!
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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CGM
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miles
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Andre
:gay5: Including having fried man sausages in your av pic, you should a gone wid da burger son .
I must be gay too. Darn it, just no escaping this gayness. :-X
I thought we established that months ago. ???
fag!
LOL. Miles has a short term memory. He wants to infect the world with his gayness but he has forgotten that he is gay.;D;D;D
How tragic!!!;D
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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brucelee
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CGM
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miles
I must be gay too. Darn it, just no escaping this gayness. :-X
I thought we established that months ago. ???
fag!
LOL. Miles has a short term memory. He wants to infect the world with his gayness but he has forgotten that he is gay.;D;D;D
How tragic!!!;D
Well to be fair you maybe getting mixed up : Miles is in south east Asia, Bilbo dreams of being in a South east Asian.
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Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Andre
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brucelee
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CGM
I thought we established that months ago. ???
fag!
LOL. Miles has a short term memory. He wants to infect the world with his gayness but he has forgotten that he is gay.;D;D;D
How tragic!!!;D
Well to be fair you maybe getting mixed up : Miles is in south east Asia, Bilbo dreams of being in a South east Asian.
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No, there's no mixed up Andre.
I know Miles is in south east asia specifically in Korea where there are many transvestites and I have long known that Bilbo likes asian ladies.
I just don't know if it was Miles who instilled this predilection of perversity to many Koreans or the other way around.;D;D;D
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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brucelee
I don't believe in evolution and little by little, Bilbo is giving me more reasons not to believe it.
:cool: Thanks Bilbo.
Did he buy you a mirror?
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Bilbo
Rather incredibly the BBC news website reports today how palaeontologists have actually drawn using ink from a 150 million year old squid.
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Wiltshire | Ink found in Jurassic-era squid
So not only is this squid unevolved in over 150 million years of evolution it's ink sac full of ink has remained nice and wet for of all that time, no small achievement considering the nozzles on my last printer clogged and went dry after just a few months :rolleyes:
Am I the only person here who is sceptical that ink can remain in a liquid form for over 150 million years? That's one hell of a fucking shelf life I'd like to see Epson manage that :)
Which part do you have problems with understanding? The fact that is hasn't evolved or they found ink?
Sharks haven't 'evolved' either, there's a very simple reason for this, hope you're paying attention - there is no need - they are top predators (apart from us) and their environment hasn't really forced change either. Same with squid ;) hope that helps.
Actually the only real change they need to make to kill more humans.
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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brucelee
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Andre
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brucelee
LOL. Miles has a short term memory. He wants to infect the world with his gayness but he has forgotten that he is gay.;D;D;D
How tragic!!!;D
Well to be fair you maybe getting mixed up : Miles is in south east Asia, Bilbo dreams of being in a South east Asian.
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No, there's no mixed up Andre.
I know Miles is in south east asia specifically in Korea where there are many transvestites and I have long known that Bilbo likes asian ladies.
I just don't know if it was Miles who instilled this predilection of perversity to many Koreans or the other way around.;D;D;D
WTF is all this about? You always seem to be stirring things up whenever I am not around. :mad:
There is nothing perverse about me at all. I am a guy who can mock himself quite freely. I can call myself a big gay and be quite comfortable in the knowledge that I am not a big gay. But if you want to think otherwise to keep your fantasy alive then that is okay by me.
And where are these Korean transvestites? You are thinking about other countries there. You don't get anything so exciting as a transvestite out in this neck of the woods. :-\
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Bruce you are a big :gay-as-steelie: ;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D;D
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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miles
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brucelee
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Andre
Well to be fair you maybe getting mixed up : Miles is in south east Asia, Bilbo dreams of being in a South east Asian.
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No, there's no mixed up Andre.
I know Miles is in south east asia specifically in Korea where there are many transvestites and I have long known that Bilbo likes asian ladies.
I just don't know if it was Miles who instilled this predilection of perversity to many Koreans or the other way around.;D;D;D
WTF is all this about? You always seem to be stirring things up whenever I am not around. :mad:
There is nothing perverse about me at all. I am a guy who can mock himself quite freely. I can call myself a big gay and be quite comfortable in the knowledge that I am not a big gay. But if you want to think otherwise to keep your fantasy alive then that is okay by me.
And where are these Korean transvestites? You are thinking about other countries there. You don't get anything
so exciting as a transvestite out in this neck of the woods. :-\
PrOOF! :spongebob:
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
This thread is no fun at all without Bilbo around.
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
Andre gets post of the day. I laughed out loud on that one.
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Andre
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Originally Posted by
miles
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brucelee
No, there's no mixed up Andre.
I know Miles is in south east asia specifically in Korea where there are many transvestites and I have long known that Bilbo likes asian ladies.
I just don't know if it was Miles who instilled this predilection of perversity to many Koreans or the other way around.;D;D;D
WTF is all this about? You always seem to be stirring things up whenever I am not around. :mad:
There is nothing perverse about me at all. I am a guy who can mock himself quite freely. I can call myself a big gay and be quite comfortable in the knowledge that I am not a big gay. But if you want to think otherwise to keep your fantasy alive then that is okay by me.
And where are these Korean transvestites? You are thinking about other countries there. You don't get anything
so exciting as a transvestite out in this neck of the woods. :-\
PrOOF! :spongebob:
Well, I google phillipine transvestite and got 10,800,000 hits
googled South Korean transvestite and got 159,000 hits.
That proves that brucelee is far more likely to be a transvestite than Miles.
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Originally Posted by
CGM
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Originally Posted by
Andre
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Originally Posted by
miles
WTF is all this about? You always seem to be stirring things up whenever I am not around. :mad:
There is nothing perverse about me at all. I am a guy who can mock himself quite freely. I can call myself a big gay and be quite comfortable in the knowledge that I am not a big gay. But if you want to think otherwise to keep your fantasy alive then that is okay by me.
And where are these Korean transvestites? You are thinking about other countries there. You don't get anything so exciting as a transvestite out in this neck of the woods. :-\
PrOOF! :spongebob:
Well, I google phillipine transvestite and got 10,800,000 hits
googled South Korean transvestite and got 159,000 hits.
That proves that brucelee is far more likely to be a transvestite than Miles.
That's pretty cool.
I did put my foot in it with one of those Freudian slip thingies, but this data proves that brucelee poses the far bigger risk of being one of those types that Bilbo most likes to fondle.
Re: Yet another example of astonishing fossil preservation
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Howlin Mad Missy
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Originally Posted by
Bilbo
Rather incredibly the BBC news website reports today how palaeontologists have actually drawn using ink from a 150 million year old squid.
BBC NEWS | UK | England | Wiltshire | Ink found in Jurassic-era squid
So not only is this squid unevolved in over 150 million years of evolution it's ink sac full of ink has remained nice and wet for of all that time, no small achievement considering the nozzles on my last printer clogged and went dry after just a few months :rolleyes:
Am I the only person here who is sceptical that ink can remain in a liquid form for over 150 million years? That's one hell of a fucking shelf life I'd like to see Epson manage that :)
Which part do you have problems with understanding? The fact that is hasn't evolved or they found ink?
Sharks haven't 'evolved' either, there's a very simple reason for this, hope you're paying attention - there is no need - they are top predators (apart from us) and their environment hasn't really forced change either. Same with squid ;) hope that helps.
Actually the only real change they need to make to kill more humans.
They have evolved, they got smaller.
http://www.fossilweb.com/products/mega_held.jpg
Of course that tooth is only 6000 years old. :)