Posted on 12/03/2013 7:08:24 PM PST by SunkenCiv
Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM ER 1470) reconstruction displayed at Museum of Man, San Diego. Durova, Wikimedia Commons
I propose BGF...
Before Government Funding...
I remember this guy! We were at a Rolling Stones concert in Milwaukee.
Bogus report. World was created only 4000 years ago!
I believe they voted for Obama, too.
not homo sapien
MAY be related to our line (that also means may not be)
But let them keep guessing one day we will all know the truth
musta been some really lousy acid
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
I second that.
It was some of that stamp acid from the 70s. I didn’t actually have the stamps so me and this guy were licking the front top right of old envelopes. I did two days in the county pen.....for littering. Turns out “The Man” wants you to put those soggy envelopes in a garbage can instead of throwing them on the ground. It was police brutality. I got a paper cut.
i can only assume you still have both kidneys
Homo rudolfensis Did he have a very shiny nose?
It looks like someone broke a club over it.
I’m no forensic paleopathologist, or whatever, but look at the breaks in the facial bones and skull.
Since it’s not likely a gunshot wound, doesn’t it look like this poor schlub got poleaxed right across his noggin?
Alabama fan?
I’m anxiously awaiting the discovery of a two million year old pacemaker.
Nope. I lost one in a poker game in Schenectady. You’d think that three queens would be a winning hand, but the dealer had four queens.
No, 6016 years ago.
I’ve been tempted to poleaxe some Alabama fans, but I simmered down and left for a restaurant without a jukebox. ;’)
The deformations are probably just due to burial.
“In a few minutes there will be no doll. There can’t be. I’m sorry.”
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