Posted on 11/03/2008 2:59:59 AM PST by pango
My cousin from Indiana is a huge, huge racist. Mostly open-wheel, but he'll watch a NASCAR event, too. So he's a racist without being bigoted.
The cure for being a bigot is to get your ot surgically reduced. Which is not to say you should go the whole way and become a smallot.
Duh.
What planet are you from? Ever heard of “Itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny, yellow polka-dot bikini” released in 1960?
I guess they didn’t play that on planet Zarg.
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I’m exhausted; I was corrected; and I stood corrected on Post # 40.
We lost votes because of stories like this. Undecideds who couldn’t decide and these kind of stories made them go for 0bama at the last minute. I’m in Ohio. We needed EVERY vote we could get. Every single one. And we’re losing groups of them, including my own relatives, who have decided that they feel sorry for 0bama because of stories like this - speculation about his mother who is dead.
Carry on, but I’m not gonna fight for votes anymore. I’m tired. I’m done.
Is there a connection between the shape of a child’s ears and those of his parent? That video provides shows excellent side views of Malcom X’s ears that could be compared to 0’s if you could get a still shot off of it. I am just amazed at the tonal quality of their voices. There is a slightly different accent to X’s but overall the sound is almost the same.
Aloha Oe!
Yep, Zero may actually be Malcolm XI !
Expert: Kristiann Dougherty, PhD - 10/22/2007
Question:
Hi, I read that in the days before DNA tests that ear shape was used to determine paternity. That a child's ear shape will resemble the father's. How valid of a claim is this?
Curious
Answer
K, First, ear lobe shape is not sex-related, but in certain cases, it could be used to help determine paternity (see below).
There are 2 ear lobe shapes - unattached (ear lobes hang free) and attached. The gene for free ear lobes is dominant to the gene for attached. If you have free lobes, you can have either 2 "free" genes or 1 "free" gene and 1 "attached" gene. If you have attached lobes you have 2 "attached" genes.
The only way this would help in paternity is if the mom has attached lobes and the supposed dad has attached lobes, but the child has free lobes. Genetically, this shouldn't be possible.
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