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Marc Verha
Mon, Mar-24-08, 06:16
First evidence of a whale-bone industry in the western
European Upper Paleolithic: Magdalenian artifacts from
Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France)

JHE in press

Lee Olsen
Mon, Mar-24-08, 06:16
On Mar 23, 5:30=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
> First evidence of a whale-bone industry in the western
> European Upper Paleolithic: Magdalenian artifacts from
> Isturitz (Pyr=E9n=E9es-Atlantiques, France)
>
> JHE in press

Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging on
the savanna occurred earlier in the course of human evolution
than whaling, making kudus more important.

"Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show that
hominids acquired meat and mar- row by 2.5 million years ago
and that they are the near contemporary of Oldowan artifacts
at nearby Gona. The combined evidence suggests that be-
havioral changes associated with lithic technology and
enhanced carnivory may have been coincident with the
emergence of the Homo clade from Australo- pithecus afarensis
in eastern Africa."

Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999

Marc Verha
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
Some netloon sees kudu runners when he reads something
on whaling:

>> First evidence of a whale-bone industry in the western
>> European Upper Paleolithic: Magdalenian artifacts from
>> Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France) JHE in press
>
> Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging on
> the savanna occurred earlier in the course of human
> evolution than whaling, making kudus more important.
>
> "Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show that
> hominids acquired meat and mar- row by 2.5 million years ago
> and that they are the near contemporary of Oldowan artifacts
> at nearby Gona. The combined evidence suggests that be-
> havioral changes associated with lithic technology and
> enhanced carnivory may have been coincident with the
> emergence of the Homo clade from Australo- pithecus
> afarensis in eastern Africa."
>
> Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999

Yes, thanks a lot, my little boy, yes: all waterside. We knew
this, my boy, now back to your play.

Lee Olsen
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
On Mar 24, 4:03=A0am, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:

Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging on
the savanna occurred =A0earlier in the course of human
evolution than whaling, making kudus more important.

"Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show that
hominids acquired meat and mar- row by 2.5 million years ago
and that they are the near contemporary of Oldowan artifacts
at nearby Gona. The combined evidence suggests that be-
havioral changes associated with lithic technology and
enhanced carnivory may have been coincident with the
emergence of the Homo clade from Australo- pithecus afarensis
in eastern Africa."

Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999

> Yes, thanks a lot, my little boy,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedophilia "Pedophilia or
paedophilia (Commonwealth usage) is the primary or exclusive
sexual attraction of adults to prepubescent children. A person
with this attraction is called a pedophile or paedophile.[1]
The ICD-10 and DSM IV, which are standard medical diagnosis
manuals, describe pedophilia as a paraphilia and mental
disorder of adults or older adolescents, if it causes
clinically significant distress or impairment in social,
occupational, or other important areas of functioning. [4] The
term pedophile is also used colloquially to denote an adult
who is sexually attracted to young adolescents, especially
younger than the local age of consent,[2] as well as those
accused or convicted of child sexual abuse or child
pornography-related offences."

> yes: all waterside.

Says the brainless wetloon who thinks mountain beavers are
semi- aquatic and ostriches are waterside.

> We knew this,

No you didn't. You didn't know about algae, you didn't know
about whales. You are an amateur. All you know is OPINION and
question marks.

Lee Olsen
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
On Mar 24, 12:51=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
> Op 24-03-2008 13:24, in artikel 28ca9297-4467-4331-b73d-891-
> 8db278...@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com, Lee Ols=
en
> <paleoc...@hotmail.com> schreef:
>
> > On Mar 24, 4:03=A0am, Marc Verhaegen
> > <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
>
> > =A0Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu
> > hunting/scavenging on the =A0savanna
>
> Don't be ridiculous, my little boy:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedophilia The term pedophile is
also used colloquially to denote an adult who is sexually
attracted to young adolescents, especially younger than the
local age of consent,[2] as well as those accused or convicted
of child sexual abuse or child pornography-related offences.

> all waterside.

Liar.

Nickname
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
On Mar 24, 4:03 am, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
> Some netloon sees kudu runners when he reads something on
> whaling:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> First evidence of a whale-bone industry in the western
> >> European Upper Paleolithic: Magdalenian artifacts from
> >> Isturitz (Pyr=E9n=E9es-Atlantiques, France) JHE in press
>
> > Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging
> > on the savanna occurred earlier in the course of human
> > evolution than whaling, making kudus more important.
>
> > "Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show that
> > hominids acquired meat and mar- row by 2.5 million years
> > ago and that they are the near contemporary of Oldowan
> > artifacts at nearby Gona. The combined evidence suggests
> > that be- havioral changes associated with lithic
> > technology and enhanced carnivory may have been coincident
> > with the emergence of the Homo clade from Australo-
> > pithecus afarensis in eastern Africa."
>
> > Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999
>
> Yes, thanks a lot, my little boy, yes: all waterside. We
> knew this, my boy, now back to your play.

:D

Lee Olsen
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
On Mar 24, 2:23=A0pm, nickname <alas_my_lo...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Mar 24, 4:03 am, Marc Verhaegen
> <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:

>
> > Yes, thanks a lot, my little boy, yes: all waterside. We
> > knew this, my boy, now back to your play.
>
> :D-

Loons conversing with loons.

Marc Verha
Mon, Mar-24-08, 17:17
Op 24-03-2008 13:24, in artikel 28ca9297-4467-4331-b73d-8918d-
b278431@u10g2000prn.googlegroups.com, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@hotmail.com> schreef:

> On Mar 24, 4:03 am, Marc Verhaegen
> <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
>
>
>
> Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging on
> the savanna

Don't be ridiculous, my little boy: all waterside.

Lee Olsen
Tue, Mar-25-08, 06:16
On Mar 24, 4:56=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:

Nothing.

Keep your secret desires to yourself, none of us are your boy.

Message-ID: <430778e6$0$6564$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be> Jason:
"You're a nutcase, a delusional fool who passes off his
correspondence to Nature like it was a peer reviewed article,
who passes off his TREE article like it was original research
and not an opinion piece, and who pretends that he's got
stratocladistic support for things for which he does not.
You're a fraud, and on top of that, you're an asshole. And I'm
not "your boy," dickhead."

Lee Olsen
Tue, Mar-25-08, 06:16
On Mar 24, 6:37=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
> Op 25-03-2008 01:20, in artikel 6d8e2bd9-ff60-4dfd-b1b0-fde-
> 1c3bd9...@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com, Lee Ols=
en
> <paleoc...@hotmail.com> schreef:
>
> > none of us are your boy.
>
> Yes, you are a little ridiculous child.

Next you will be after my grandkids, you pervert.

Rmacfarl
Tue, Mar-25-08, 06:16
On Mar 25, 2:22=A0pm, Lee Olsen <paleoc...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 24, 6:37=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
> <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
>
> > Op 25-03-2008 01:20, in artikel 6d8e2bd9-ff60-4dfd-b1b0-f-
> > de1c3bd9...@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com, Lee O=
lsen
> > <paleoc...@hotmail.com> schreef:
>
> > > none of us are your boy.
>
> > Yes, you are a little ridiculous child.
>
> Next you will be after my grandkids, you pervert.

Let it go Lee, it's getting out of hand and he's not worth it.
The paedophilia references are doing no one any good.

Marc Verha
Tue, Mar-25-08, 06:16
Op 24-03-2008 21:42, in artikel 98564d4e-d605-4fe6-b21b-64783-
7759105@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@hotmail.com> schreef:

> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedophilia The term pedophile
> is also used colloquially to denote an adult who is sexually
> attracted to young adolescents, especially younger than the
> local age of consent,[2] as well as those accused or
> convicted of child sexual abuse or child pornography-related
> offences.

Marc Verha
Tue, Mar-25-08, 06:16
Op 25-03-2008 01:20, in artikel 6d8e2bd9-ff60-4dfd-b1b0-fde1c-
3bd9329@e10g2000prf.googlegroups.com, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@hotmail.com> schreef:

> none of us are your boy.

Yes, you are a little ridiculous child.

Lee Olsen
Tue, Mar-25-08, 17:17
On Mar 25, 2:16=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen
<m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:

"My boy"

Pervert, see a shrink.

Lee Olsen
Tue, Mar-25-08, 17:17
On Mar 25, 2:52=A0pm, Marc Verhaegen <m_verhae...@skynet.be>
wrote: "My boy"

Pervert, see a shrink.

Marc Verha
Tue, Mar-25-08, 17:17
Savanna Fool:

>> Next you will be after my grandkids, you pervert.

Marc Verha
Tue, Mar-25-08, 17:17
Op 25-03-2008 22:46, in artikel 1def6122-0391-4b21-a30a-7bf1a-
f89fa01@h11g2000prf.googlegroups.com, Lee Olsen
<paleocity@hotmail.com> schreef:

> On Mar 25, 2:16 pm, Marc Verhaegen
> <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
>
> "My boy"
>
> Pervert, see a shrink.

Rich Travs
Sun, Mar-30-08, 06:17
nickname wrote:
>
> On Mar 24, 4:03 am, Marc Verhaegen
> <m_verhae...@skynet.be> wrote:
> > Some netloon sees kudu runners when he reads something on
> > whaling:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >> First evidence of a whale-bone industry in the western
> > >> European Upper Paleolithic: Magdalenian artifacts from
> > >> Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France) JHE in press
> >
> > > Thanks Marc, but as you can see, kudu hunting/scavenging
> > > on the savanna occurred earlier in the course of human
> > > evolution than whaling, making kudus more important.
> >
> > > "Spatially associated zooarchaeological remains show
> > > that hominids acquired meat and mar- row by 2.5 million
> > > years ago and that they are the near contemporary of
> > > Oldowan artifacts at nearby Gona. The combined evidence
> > > suggests that be- havioral changes associated with
> > > lithic technology and enhanced carnivory may have been
> > > coincident with the emergence of the Homo clade from
> > > Australo- pithecus afarensis in eastern Africa."
> >
> > > Jean de Heinzelin, et al. SCIENCE VOL 284 23 APRIL 1999
> >
> > Yes, thanks a lot, my little boy, yes: all waterside. We
> > knew this, my boy, now back to your play.
>
> :D

Kudu are aquatic? :D