Re: `CRAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN'!
mb (resolute@earthlink.net)
Tue, 19 Nov 1996 11:33:01 -0800
In article <56sdif$cgi@news.ptd.net>, edconrad@prolog.net (Ed Conrad) wrote:
> Jukka Korpela wrote to sci.anthropology and many other news groups,
> seriously challenging the reputation of the human skull in the boulder
> as ``The Most Important Fossil."
>
> > edconrad@prolog.net (Ed Conrad) writes:
>
> > The WORLD'S MOST IMPORTANT FOSSIL, unquestionably, is
> > a petrified human skull embedded in a boulder which was discovered
> > between anthracite veins in Carboniferous strata near Shenandoah, Pa.
> >
> > I suppose no-one is fool enough to take this kind of crap
> > seriously . . .
>
>
Ok, Ed, I'll bite. Where is it? Show it to us. We've got open minds.
Read carefully: S-H-O-W I-T T-O U-S.
Do you have a web site? Post some photos.
Do you have photos, but no web site? I'll pay for postage.
And by the way, check out the name of the newsgroups where you post your "news"
sci.anthropology
sci.paleo...
sci.archaeology
I'm not too familiar with talk.origins (I guess scientifically unjustified
claims are appropriate for it - no offense intended, that's just its
nature).
Play science or go away
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