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Post by aaaayoo is LOOSER on Oct 27, 2004 13:47:18 GMT 10
I bet aaaayoo's parents are regreting not using protection. Mind you being the social security sponging low-lives that they are perhaps not. Another child means more money after all. I think its time to move out of mummy and daddy's basement and get a real job though aaaayoo you pimple sucking, detergent drinking, gangrene loving rectal wart.
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Post by pepper on Oct 27, 2004 15:21:48 GMT 10
pepper toilet film? gee clever. i wonder how long 'australias leading social commentator' took to come up with that gem. showing off your name calling-skills i see. you could you stoop so low. by the way, in case, you care, which i very much doubt, but i find your posts self-absorbed, elitist and 'full of yourself' and doubt very much that you consider people who call others ' garden gnome droppings' intelligent insightful friends. its over, you lose, youre outclassed and outplayed and have to revert to name calling.
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Post by pepper on Oct 27, 2004 15:23:28 GMT 10
ps. what exactly is a 'looser'..... moron
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Post by aaaayyo on Oct 27, 2004 16:14:55 GMT 10
lmao, pepper, don't try and correct this guy, just enjoy witnessing how naturally retarded he is. he still hasn't realised that he's a hazard to himself.
australia's leading social constipation,
it's time we put you out to grass so that you can do what you do best and no-one will mind the smell.
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Post by pepper on Oct 27, 2004 16:16:41 GMT 10
indeed...
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Post by Pinkline Jones on Oct 27, 2004 16:31:17 GMT 10
Aaayyo Uphill Gardening Supplies,
Nice to see you and your equally "cerebral powerhouse" mate Pepper sorbolening up each other's kebab chutes.
PINKLINE JONES
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Post by Pinkline Jones on Oct 27, 2004 16:32:13 GMT 10
Pepper,
You couldn't shine shit.
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Post by Pinkline Jones on Oct 27, 2004 16:34:00 GMT 10
AAAAYYO
And stop using "We" because the only dunderklunk pretzel dicked toilet bike that LISTENS to your posts is your brown gooey rectal wart mate Pepper.
PINKLINE JONES
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Post by pepper on Oct 27, 2004 16:48:23 GMT 10
owww! we have a temper now, so we? i coudnt shine shit huh, wow thats cutting though im still not sure why id want to shine shit in the first place. youre really slipping jones. oh and apparently, because i agree with someone it implies im having sexual relations with them, thanks for that sherlock . people like you shouldnt waste air or touch a computer, for that matter. like i said its over, you lose.
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Post by aaaayyo on Oct 27, 2004 17:49:25 GMT 10
puerility lecturing juvenile,
i think WE'VE seen jones demonstrate his 'kebab chute' and 'gardening' obsession more than capably (if guinness haven't already noticed)....
the well must be getting pretty dry....
'looser' is just the start of it, soon WE will see more strategised attacks like 'dumb dumb' and 'meanie'.
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Post by pepper on Oct 27, 2004 20:07:00 GMT 10
agreed. unless you can come up with something substantial jones?
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Post by Pinkline Jones on Oct 28, 2004 9:15:29 GMT 10
You want "substance" do you Pepper and Retarded Friend:
Okay well here you go: You're family tree has been revealed for all the world to see. "A brain smaller than a Chimpanzee's". Well they've been a bit kind to you arse wipes but there you go. You no longer have to worry about all that painstaking genealogy research.
PINKLINE JONES Australia's Leading Social Commentator
Found - the newest members of the human family By Deborah Smith October 29, 2004
An artist's impression of Homo floresiensis. Artwork: Peter Schouten Lost world ... the cave where the new species was found and, below, how its tiny skull measures up to a modern human's. Photos: Mike Morwood and Peter Brown
A previously unknown species of miniature human barely a metre tall, who hunted pygmy elephants and giant rats, lived on Australia's doorstep until at least 13,000 years ago.
Australian and Indonesian scientists have unearthed a near-complete skeleton of a female member of the species, nicknamed Hobbit, in a cave on the remote Indonesian island of Flores, 600 kilometres east of Bali. The archaic humans co-existed for tens of thousands of years with our own species and might have died out only 500 years ago. Archaeologist and team member Mike Morwood, from the University of New England, said they were about the size of a modern three-year-old.
"They weighed around 25 kilograms and had a brain smaller than most chimpanzees," Professor Morwood
said. "Even so, they used fire and made sophisticated stone tools. Despite tiny brains, these little humans almost certainly had language." The discovery of the species, published today in the journal Nature, is being hailed as one of the most important in a century in the study of human origins. Until now, it had been thought our only recent cousins were the Neanderthals in Europe, who died out about 30,000 years ago. Advertisement Advertisement "The find is startling," said another team member, Dr Robert Foley, of the University of Cambridge. "It is breathtaking to think that such a different species of hominin existed so recently." Named Homo floresiensis, it is the smallest species of human ever found. It is the first that overlapped recently with our species to have been discovered since Neanderthal remains were found in the 1800s. The island the small humans lived on, Flores, was a "lost world" inhabited by creatures as strange as they were - giant rats and giant lizards, komodo dragons, and primitive dwarf elephants that were extinct elsewhere. Bones including the skull, jaw, pelvis and leg of a 30-year-old woman were uncovered last year in Liang Bua cave on Flores and dated to about 18,000 years old. More recently, the team has uncovered her arm bones as well remains from six other little people, who lived in the cave from about 95,000 years ago to 13,000 years ago. The existence of the species will prompt a "major rethink" of how humans evolved, according to another on the team, Peter Brown, of the University of New England. "The most remarkable thing is that someone with that sort of small brain size was behaving in many ways like a modern human in terms of hunting and the stone tools they used," he said. Professor Morwood said the little people were thought to have evolved from larger archaic humans, Homo erectus, who managed to sail across to Flores from Java about 800,000 years ago. They evolved into dwarfs, like the elephants on the island, because small creatures had a better chance of survival on a remote island where there was little food and no major predators. Homo erectus spread from Africa to Asia more than a million years ago, but were eventually replaced by our species, Homo sapiens, who left Africa about 120,000 years ago, according to the leading theory of human movement. The little Homo floresiensis species survived on Flores long after Homo sapiens had moved into the region and begun to colonise Australia and New Guinea 50,000 years ago. Bert Roberts, of the University of Wollongong, whose team carried out the dating, said there were a lot of detailed folk tales on Flores about little people. "These stories suggest there may be more than a grain of truth to the idea that they were still living on Flores up until the Dutch arrived in the 1500s," Professor Roberts said. "The stories suggest they lived in caves. The villagers would leave gourds with food out for them to eat, but legend has it these were the guests from hell. They'd eat everything, including the gourds." It is 110 years since the last human species was discovered in South-East Asia - the 700,000-year-old Homo erectus Java man specimen.
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Post by Planxty Irwin2002 on Oct 28, 2004 9:32:24 GMT 10
Hi Pinkline! I just love your stuff. It's great keep posting please I'm sure I speak on behalf of so many other people in saying that you're posts are really cool. I love the current argument with Aaaayyo and Pepper. You make them look like complete dodos. Me and my friends have been in stitches. Those guys are just so stupid and they have no sense of humour. LOL.
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Post by Pinkline Jones on Oct 28, 2004 9:40:34 GMT 10
"Your"
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Post by Myosyn2004 on Oct 28, 2004 10:18:40 GMT 10
IMO this arguement is starting to get quite bland. Pinkline Jones has lost this arguement ages ago. Aaaayyo has had some very amusing personal attacks, where Pinkline Jones has pretty much been going over the same stuff in different ways, just IMO ;D adios
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