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date: Wed, 28 May 2008 23:40:34 -0700,    group: uk.environment.conservation        back       
Re: The essential Fuckwit David Harrison, stupid cracker   
dh@. wrote:
> "Mike Lyle"  wrote in message 
> news:43ffhdF1nij7uU1@individual.net...
>> pearl wrote:
>>> "Nick Maclaren"  wrote in message
>> [...]
>>>> Such technologies as basketry leave essentially no fossil record,
>>>> and are extremely efficient for such things as catching fish.  In
>>>> particular, there are very good reasons to believe that they could
>>>> have been the first technologies developed, and might even be as
>>>> old as millions of years ago.
>>> Is there any evidence for that, such as drawn images of fishing
>>> from tens of thousands of years ago?  Even when, long ago,
>>> I used to eat meat and fish, I didn't think "yummy, raw fish".
>> [...]
>>
>> That's only because you grew up in a non-raw-fish-eating culture:
>> plenty of humans like raw fish (and meat, for that matter), and we're
>> beginning to join their number. Some invertebrate sea-creatures have
>> always been eaten raw even in Europe -- even Britain. IM limited E,
>> neither raw fish nor raw meat is at all bad.
>>
>> -- 
>> Mike.
>>
>>
> 
> Why the fuck can't you people cut the number of newsgroups you are sending 
> this rubbish to?

Like you're one to talk, you stupid spamming 
cross-posting cunt.
date: Wed, 28 May 2008 23:40:34 -0700   author:   Rudy Canoza

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