Hi Richard,

That's something the rooster can cluck about !

(roosters don't cluck; so this can be made into the same joke as 'if a rooster lays an egg on the roof while facing west with and eastward wind, which way will it roll off),

Kindestw ishes
Doug
I promise no more dumb cluck jokes tonight!


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Doug, somehow the rooster is off the hook here....always "quick" to get up
in the morning and crow...ask the chicken, she'll blame the rooster for
being too early every time.

Chuckles,
Richard Montgomery



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Carl asked:

"What came first. The chicken or the egg?"

Hi Carl

As for birds, all scientists that subscribe to evolution now know
that the
egg came first. Some reptile laid it but the combination of the
genes
that resulted from momma and pappa reptile-birdish produced the first
genetic bird. Said another way in Sterling's terms with which I
agree but
am not so excited by, the egg didn't magically appear, it was just
one
mutation of the reptile bush that started the bird blood line. So if
someone askes, what came first, just say "the dinosaur" and you can't
go
wrong.

If you want to be more specific, a Red Junglefowl and a Grey
Junglefowl
mated and the female laid the first chicken eggs. The first Chicken
to
emerge alive was the first Chicken.

Kindest wishes
Doug




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Sterling,
Okay.
I have some real  questions for you.
What came first. The chicken or the egg?
Seriously!
Also, Even if your statements are true.
Isn't there a missing link between not alive and alive?
And couldn't man have arrived here as a man and not an ape?
Why did it take man soooo long to develop if it derived from the soup
already
here?
Thanks,
Carl





---- "Sterling K. Webb" <sterling_k_w...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
One. There is NO "missing link between Ape and
Man" since human ancestry is a "brush or shrub,"
not a "tree."

Two: Lucy is either ONE of many links "between
Ape and Man" or One Cousin to one "link between
Ape and Man," of which there are probably dozens
of so-called "species."

If this is confusing, just tell me WHICH of your great-
great-great-great-great-great-great-grandparents
(numbering 1024) you are descended from? Or is
it from ALL of them?

For example, if you are a non-African, non-Asian
H. sap, you have up to 4% Neanderthal DNA. Is
H. sap. "descended from" H. neanderthalensis?
Well, no. On the other hand... Well, yes.

Human thinking about "blood lines" and "ancestry"
is hopelessly corrupted by meaningless notions
derived from antiquated tripe, of which the idea of
the "Missing Link" is one.

Three: There is no way (absent remarkable recovery
of DNA beyond present technology) to "prove" any
potential intermediary form actually IS intermediary
except for good judgment.


Sterling K. Webb


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>I don't believe that "Lucy" has ever been proven to be the "missing
>link." Science knows it will have to do better than that.
>
> Australopithecine has often been debated---but never proven as such
> beyond any doubt. Lucy and her kind still spent most of their time
in
> trees as I recall.
>
> Kirk.....
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "MexicoDoug" <mexicod...@aim.com>
> To: <geohigg...@yahoo.com>; <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2011 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Sale - Rare Types -
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> Encyclopedia & More - AD
>
>
>> On NWA 6077  / NWA 5400:
>>
>> http://www.ebay.com/itm/320779119158
>>
>> "It may be the only surviving ancestor of Earth itself. The last
time
>> such a important discovery was made is when anthropologist found
Lucy
>> the missing link between Ape and Man."
>>
>> Hey John, or maybe the much more petrologically important link
>> between Lucé and L'Aigle ;-) ?
>>
>> Kindest wishes
>> Doug
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: John higgins <geohigg...@yahoo.com>
>> To: meteorite-list <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
>> Sent: Wed, Oct 26, 2011 2:14 pm
>> Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Sale - Rare Types - Cambridge
>> Encyclopedia & More - AD
>>
>>
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