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Dear Listers,
Thus far, Art's construct is the first to break the plausibility barrier (at
least among biotic explanations).
Harry
At 06:32 PM 4/22/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>OK. Now you've done it! Everyone knows that there are no bi-valves in
>the Andes. And everyone except my mother knows there are no brachiopods
>at that elevation. Well, what does that leave??? Of course!!! You have
>discovered the eggs of Flying Pigs. They lay them in the Andean Summer.
>Then they come North. After which they return to the Andes in time for
>the eggs to hatch. Gee, I thought everyone, except my mother, knew that.
>
> Art
>
>joe wrote:
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>> We have about 1500 species of fossil brachs in our
>> collection ...have sudied them from all ages and all
>> locations ...if those are brachs then we will EAT them
>> ....
>> On a serious note ...IF I had to bet money.
>> ...fairly sure the photos are of non-organic
>> concretions. Have seen similar concretions. These can
>> be formed from a variety of geologic occurences. BUT
>> ...never say never (except to them being brachiopods).
>> Anyways, lots of FUN!!
>>
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