You failed to say whether they were inside or outside of the cages.

On 9/15/07, Janis Gilmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  In a vein similar to the melungeon conversation, I throw this peculiar
> story out, for what it is worth.
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> Early in our marriage my husband and I went to the St. Louis Zoo, and it
> was there that we saw a most odd family. They were not simply an
> unattractive family. They had certain characteristics in common, and were
> stunningly odd looking. Broad, flat foreheads, reminiscent of a Neanderthal;
> very pock-marked complexions; disproportionately large hands.
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> I really cannot describe them, and I hope this language is not offensive
> to anyone. I have just always been so curious as to where on earth they
> might have been from, and why they were so distinctly imprinted. So much so
> that when I said to my husband just now (34 years later), "Remember those
> people we saw at the St. Louis zoo?" he instantly knew what I meant.
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>
> Janis
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