View Full Version : Missing Link Found
MrMelon
18th August 2005, 15:24
Scientists have unearthed a 160,000-year-old human skull near Sturgis, South Dakota that is the oldest known and possibly the best-preserved fossil of modern humans' immediate predecessors.
The nearly complete skull of an adult male represents a crucial stage of human evolution when modern bikers first arose. It is important because many deem bikers as the missing link between early apes and modern humans. (more...)
Link (http://www.newshax.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=311)
WRT
18th August 2005, 15:36
Actually, the descendants are alive and well, and have managed to stay undected in modern society by hiding out in the crowds at sports matches . . .
Sniper
18th August 2005, 15:44
Very good, both of you
MSTRS
18th August 2005, 15:44
Now be fair. Looks to me like he is just shedding headhair
Hitcher
18th August 2005, 16:37
Now be fair. Looks to me like he is just shedding headhair
Now hush your mouth...
Lou Girardin
18th August 2005, 16:53
Now hush your mouth...
Sore point Hitcher?
On the plus side, if you lose enough hair - you'll find a helmet to fit. :Punk:
Motu
18th August 2005, 17:25
That skull is actualy Sonny Barger...Hunter S Thompson killed him in 1967 and has been impersonating him ever since....The Hunter S thompson who recently died was actualy Richard Nixon,who has been impersonating Thompson since the Watergate Scandal,The Richard Nixon who recently died was a Kennedy....I'm not sure which one,they all look the same to me....
myvice
18th August 2005, 22:44
That skull is actualy Sonny Barger...Hunter S Thompson killed him in 1967 and has been impersonating him ever since....The Hunter S thompson who recently died was actualy Richard Nixon,who has been impersonating Thompson since the Watergate Scandal,The Richard Nixon who recently died was a Kennedy....I'm not sure which one,they all look the same to me....
Its so clear to me now!
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