"Coprolite" - the next grunge band out of Portland?
1 posted on
07/12/2012 2:19:24 PM PDT by
Sopater
To: Sopater
I wonder if it belonged to Kennewick Man or the indians who came in and killed him.
2 posted on
07/12/2012 2:22:37 PM PDT by
tsowellfan
(http://www.cafenetamerica.com/)
To: Sopater
“Coprolite” ... Just another name for Romney.
3 posted on
07/12/2012 2:22:54 PM PDT by
dragonblustar
(Allah Ain't So Akbar!)
To: Sopater
4 posted on
07/12/2012 2:23:04 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
To: Sopater
Apparently they hadn’t learned you don’t shi*t where you eat and sleep yet. ;-)
5 posted on
07/12/2012 2:26:27 PM PDT by
Average Al
(Forbidden fruit leads to many jams.)
To: Sopater
They found poop o’ Pelosi?
To: Sopater
Apparently, the Paisley Caves in Oregon were the San Francisco of the neolithic...
7 posted on
07/12/2012 2:27:33 PM PDT by
Uncle Ike
(Rope is cheap, and there are lots of trees...)
To: Sopater
Fossilized human feces proof those early Americans didn't need government to feed them
8 posted on
07/12/2012 2:28:09 PM PDT by
drypowder
To: Sopater
The fossilized feces, ....has turned assumptions about the history of the Americas on its ear.
meaning the coporlite has hit the fan.
9 posted on
07/12/2012 2:28:11 PM PDT by
Gasshog
(Tragically,Obama ate the blue dog...)
To: Sopater
It is NOT coprolite. It is crapolite.
To: Sopater
Baby made boom boom
11 posted on
07/12/2012 2:29:40 PM PDT by
tumblindice
(Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Sopater
HUM?
Interesting.
I love studying the Indians in the Santa Barbara area. There were protected by mountains, and the ocean.
No large prey.
There was abundant fresh water, small game, fish and native fruits and vegetable.
The weather was a lot warmer than today.
Ok, they were a lazy lazy bunch, but why not they had everything they needed at arms reach, Ok that’ why I like living there as well.
This is a fascinating story of the west coast.
12 posted on
07/12/2012 2:30:19 PM PDT by
svcw
(If one living cell on another planet is life, why isn't it life in the womb?)
To: Sopater
How can they tell the difference between the thirteen thousand year old stuff and the stuff in San Francisco parks that's only a few weeks old?
14 posted on
07/12/2012 2:32:34 PM PDT by
Gay State Conservative
(Jimmy Carter Is No Longer The Worst President Of My Lifetime)
To: Sopater
Sounds like someone had too much granola in their diet.
15 posted on
07/12/2012 2:33:13 PM PDT by
count-your-change
(You don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
To: Sopater
Fossilized human feces hints at long-lost, 13,500-year-old West Coast culture Today's West Coast culture is no different from fossilized human feces. I'll bet they could learn a lot about this older group from observing San Francisco and Hollywood.
16 posted on
07/12/2012 2:36:19 PM PDT by
Pollster1
(Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. - Ronald Reagan)
To: Sopater
"Coprolite" - the next grunge band out of Portland? No that would be Coprophile.
17 posted on
07/12/2012 2:42:12 PM PDT by
Pontiac
(The welfare state must fail because it is contrary to human nature and diminishes the human spirit.)
To: Sopater
Fossilized human feces and other evidence from a West Coast cave demonstrates the existence of a long-lost, 13,500-year-old American culture...Let me guess, 2-3% of them were queer.
19 posted on
07/12/2012 2:49:03 PM PDT by
upchuck
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21 posted on
07/12/2012 3:11:09 PM PDT by
tumblindice
(Sic Semper Tyrannis)
To: Sopater
FTA:
Camel and horse remains were found in the caves too, as was ducks blood.
Huh? Camels were brought west during the Civil War by soldiers, thinking that they’d be good for transport across the desert. I don’t believe they were on the west coast before 1860, so how does that jibe with the 13,000 year old poop?
Also, I dont think there were any horses around there until after the Spanish came in the 1400s.
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