Re: The Neolithic/Mesolithic Boundary(4) Climatic Instability Gives way to Stability
- From: "Peter Alaca" <P.Alaca@xxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 10:30:31 +0200
prd wrote: news:JCqMg.85101$5i3.65118@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Peter Alaca" . . . :
Floyd L. Davidsonprd wrote:
<plonk>
Coward.
Typical kook response to getting plonked.
Hitting the nail on the head several times indeed.
You still don't get the UseNet do you. Floyd is a nepharious
"Nepharious", is that another of you inventions?
sprite with a passive agressive tendancy and a tendancy
to fly off on flaming pantload drops.
You mean you have lots of those?
This sprite and me have a long history and he tags on
the plonk index about 3 to 4 posts before I plonk him.
Which means he rates below Eric, who goes about 20
to 30 posts before I plonk him. You should have heard
his response to the molecular genetics of the inuit, which
is fairly well rooted science and his cries that the Inuit had
lived in the region since 'the begginning of time' as he took
up the native cause like a jihadist with a Scimitar between
his teeth and a Boeing 747 up his ___.
Interesting, but go on.
The fact that you keep giving credit to known kooks
displays something about your level of desparation at
the moment.
I can't remember I met Floyd before, but I give
credit where credits belongs, and he was very
to the point. But of course I can understand
you don't like that.
At least Eric unselfishly gave a link of some value.
The quality unselfishness is something you
know nothing about, and the fact that you
had to rely on a simple web search by others
says enough about how desperate you were
for information about reindeer. You are pathetic.
--
p.a.
.
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