1 posted on
12/22/2004 10:12:29 AM PST by
blam
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To: blam
Let me guess, this is going to be "evidence" that homosexuality has been accepted for longer than we have imagined, right? LOL
To: SunkenCiv
GGG Ping.
The last time we posted this image, we called it a Star Chart.
3 posted on
12/22/2004 10:14:03 AM PST by
blam
To: blam
4 posted on
12/22/2004 10:15:00 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(Big government is still a big problem.)
To: blam
First use of the Gay Pride symbol?
5 posted on
12/22/2004 10:15:13 AM PST by
Deguello
To: blam
They're kidding with this nonsense, right? And undoubtedly at taxpayer expense.
6 posted on
12/22/2004 10:16:09 AM PST by
Williams
To: blam
An ancient bronze disc that looks a bit like a freckled smiley face The simplest explanation. It looks like a smiley face. Ergo, the first representation of the smiley face in history!
To: blam
I defy anyone to say that our rainbow theory is any less accurate than the prior theories.
Never have I heard a more logical and idiotic statement. I defy anyone to look at that disk and say my "dump in the woods" theory is any less accurate. As I get older, I'm torn between respect for pure scientific pursuits versus annoyance at how many people are making a living totally wasting their time.
9 posted on
12/22/2004 10:19:36 AM PST by
Williams
To: blam
Looks to me like an eclipse of the Moon.
11 posted on
12/22/2004 10:20:52 AM PST by
jrushing
(Democrats=National Socialist Workers Party)
To: blam
He suggested that everyone was viewing the disc upside down.Sounds like a line from Raiders of the Lost Ark...
12 posted on
12/22/2004 10:21:06 AM PST by
bruin66
(Time: Nature's way of keeping everything from happening at once.)
To: blam
Nahhhh. Can't be. That would be before God put the first rainbow in the sky after the Flood...
13 posted on
12/22/2004 10:21:43 AM PST by
null and void
(I refuse to live my life as if someone, somewhere will be offended if I laugh...)
To: blam
I think it obviously is one of the following: Depicts phases and eclipses of the moon; Pac-man; Was Used for target practice; or Doodling. Take your pick.
15 posted on
12/22/2004 10:23:07 AM PST by
Williams
To: blam
16 posted on
12/22/2004 10:23:10 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
To: blam
I think it obviously is one of the following: Depicts phases and eclipses of the moon; Pac-man; Was Used for target practice; or Doodling. Take your pick.
17 posted on
12/22/2004 10:23:10 AM PST by
Williams
To: blam
Looks like the earliest known Wal-Mart smiley sticker.
19 posted on
12/22/2004 10:26:24 AM PST by
ProudVet77
(Beer - It's not just for breakfast anymore.)
To: blam
Apparently there is no way it could have been a depiction of a crescent moon -
22 posted on
12/22/2004 10:29:32 AM PST by
UseYourHead
(Beware of the Rinos - McCain, Hagel, Lugar, and Specter)
To: blam
"It certainly has more of a rainbowy feel to it." Rainbowy Feel?!!
How very scientific!
23 posted on
12/22/2004 10:29:44 AM PST by
mylife
(The roar of the masses could be farts)
To: blam
He said, "It certainly has more of a rainbowy feel to it." Yeah but, he says that about everything!
25 posted on
12/22/2004 10:31:08 AM PST by
newgeezer
(When encryption is outlawed, rwei qtjske ud alsx zkjwejruc.)
To: blam
Earliest known depiction of a freckled smiley face.
26 posted on
12/22/2004 10:31:14 AM PST by
avg_freeper
(Gunga galunga. Gunga, gunga galunga)
To: blam
(Doing my best Cliff Clavin)... Well actually it is a self portrait of a young warrior. The obvious black eye and contusions indicate a recent battle with possibly a rival suitor. The huge goofy grin, it is concluded, is because he was victorious. Archaeologists agree, he's gonna get some!
28 posted on
12/22/2004 10:32:58 AM PST by
Damifino
(The true measure of a man is found in what he would do if he knew no one would ever find out.)
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