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Author: Xarx
Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:36

As I travel with the Borg and Angels and various other intelligence - through
creation and various animals and creatures - the only way to learn and know a
species is to be born among them and live with them.
Naturally we take the form of the creature or animal - as now - I may look
human but I am not human at all.

Chickens were one of the many forms of life we lived among. Born as a chick
but somehow being subconsciously aware that I was not really a chicken - I
grew up amongst chickens.
There is a certain pecking order among chickens - and a due respect. The
clucking noises may be only clucking noises to you - but to chickens they
reverberate and resonate on a certain level known only to chickens. It is
like a language - but more an understanding.

Of course we make the best endeavour not to be detected or spotted as an
intruder - in much the same way no one has spotted me amongst humans.

I learnt how to cluck and indeed even laid eggs. I do things to the best of
my ability and always aim for perfection so when I laid an egg I duly sounded
the triumphant "Qua qua qua qua qua KAAAAA" that is essential as a chicken to
announce this remarkable feat.
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Author: Sir Frederick
Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:47

Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
Dinosaur.
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Author: Xarx
Date: Apr 30, 2008 16:53

"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
> Dinosaur.

You say evolved dinosaurs - some say evolved Jews all coming from Adam and
Eve - others say humans came from water and were once particles and have no
connection to dinosaurs.
Some say aliens planted...
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 30, 2008 17:20

"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
> Dinosaur.

You wouldnt be related to Sir Fredrick Flintstone by any chance :-)!!!

BOfL
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Re: Chickens         


Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 30, 2008 17:22

"Xarx" neoncity.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
> news:kt0i141rohcnpbai9b6r37cp20tiodookn@4ax.com...
>> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
>> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
>> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
>> Dinosaur.
>
> You say evolved dinosaurs - some say evolved Jews all coming from Adam and
> Eve - others say humans came from water and were once particles and have
> no connection to dinosaurs.
> Some say aliens planted humans on Earth as an experiment.
> Some say the whole thing is a delusion.
> Some say that some humans are angels and some are not human at all.
> There is no evidence that birds come from dinosaurs.
> There is no evidence that you were or were not once either a potato or a
> piece of seaweed.
> There is no evidence or proof of anything at all. ...
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Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Apr 30, 2008 17:58

"Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
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> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
> Dinosaur.

Is there really such a thing as backward evolution?
From the quite dominant kings of the world to the frying pan?
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Re: Chickens         


Date: Apr 30, 2008 18:09

Mark Earnest wrote:
>
> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
> news:kt0i141rohcnpbai9b6r37cp20tiodookn@4ax.com...
>> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
>> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
>> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
>> Dinosaur.
>
> Is there really such a thing as backward evolution?
> From the quite dominant kings of the world to the frying pan?

What do you mean by 'backward'?
From the perspective of complexity and population,
it might not be backward at all.

--
monkfish * The best way to handle spams is to ignore them. But if you must
reply to them, you should at least set the followup-to header to something
other than your own newsgroup.
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Author: Mark Earnest
Date: Apr 30, 2008 19:59

"monkfish" wrote in message
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> Mark Earnest wrote:
>
>>
>> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
>> news:kt0i141rohcnpbai9b6r37cp20tiodookn@4ax.com...
>>> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
>>> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
>>> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
>>> Dinosaur.
>>
>> Is there really such a thing as backward evolution?
>> From the quite dominant kings of the world to the frying pan?
>
>
> What do you mean by 'backward'?
> From the perspective of complexity and population,
> it might not be backward at all.
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Author: brian fletcher
Date: Apr 30, 2008 20:49

"Mark Earnest" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "monkfish" wrote in message
> news:lc2dnSc4IezVhYTVnZ2dnUVZ_uqdnZ2d@ptd.net...
>> Mark Earnest wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
>>> news:kt0i141rohcnpbai9b6r37cp20tiodookn@4ax.com...
>>>> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
>>>> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
>>>> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
>>>> Dinosaur.
>>>
>>> Is there really such a thing as backward evolution?
>>> From the quite dominant kings of the world to the frying pan?
>>
>>
>> What do you mean by 'backward'? ...
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Re: Chickens         


Author: Immortalist
Date: Apr 30, 2008 22:09

On Apr 30, 4:53 pm, "Xarx" neoncity.com> wrote:
> "Sir Frederick" fuzzysys.com> wrote in message
>
> news:kt0i141rohcnpbai9b6r37cp20tiodookn@4ax.com...
>
>> Chickens are evolved dinosaurs, as are all birds.
>> Present day lizards and reptiles are much more distant
>> relatives. Maybe KFC should be KFD for Kentucky Fried
>> Dinosaur.
>
> You say evolved dinosaurs - some say evolved Jews all coming from Adam and
> Eve - others say humans came from water and were once particles and have no
> connection to dinosaurs.
> Some say aliens planted humans on Earth as an experiment.
> Some say the whole thing is a delusion.
> Some say that some humans are angels and some are not human at all.
> There is no evidence that birds come from dinosaurs.
> There is no evidence that you were or were not once either a potato or a
> piece of seaweed.
> There is no evidence or proof of anything at all. ...
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