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Bessie 9 month s ago
#5
Adding that to my list of places to see...
#20
Which fish is this exactly? Asking for a friend...
       
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Kenny 9 month s ago
Bessie,

Let your friend read this.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salema_porgy
       
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Blanche 9 month s ago
#2 Almost true. The North Pole works too.
       
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Evelyn 9 month s ago
Blanche,
if thats time travel.. wait til they hear about planes
       
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Fel 9 month s ago
#9 they know his skin tone, too, huh? People say you can't argue with the science, but they fail to mention that 'the science' provides it's own answers more often than not. Ridiculous.
       
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Lainie 9 month s ago
Fel, are you really suggesting that scientists can't determine a person's ethnicity by their skeleton?
       
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Gert 9 month s ago
Lainie,

Well, according to the Left, you can’t tell the gender by a skeleton.
       
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Evelyn 9 month s ago
Lainie,
are you serious? he mentioned skin tone, which can't be determined. where did he bring up ethnicity? are you suggesting all Africans are one tone? Or jews? or Hispanics? now whos a bigot.
       
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Trannie 9 month s ago
Fel,

Probably derived from their location and the fact that they were outdoors a lot.
       
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Sibbie 9 month s ago
#24 you pull the pin and count to 3.

1....2....5...

'three sir!'

3!
       
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Trannie 9 month s ago
Sibbie,
The coconuts got me. I was dying of laughter.
       
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Connie 9 month s ago
#11 not even close. Salvadore Alvarenga survived 438 days.
       
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Hessy 9 month s ago
Connie,On a life boat, not on a fishing boat
       
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