Walter Burns wrote:
> Not sure what you mean with "there is a missing link called
> Nicole".
Sorry. It must be my mistake. While I was writing that post, I tried to click on the name Nicole in the listing of Indecency and no other page was opening. It must be my computer... the mouse is broken. When I click it works one time out of 3... !furious! I just tried and it worked.
thanks
Another Anabolic ID needed...
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I thought the missing link was called 'Lucy'.....
....in case an explanation is needed:
that's a palaeoanthropologists' [not very funny] in-joke.
The first specimen of our far-distant common-ancestor Australopithecus
afarensis to be discovered was nicknamed 'Lucy'.
And to summarise: Jeanette in Indecency is J Morrison; Nicole is the
amazing blonde Walter capped, from Indecency 1; all the other titles
on Jeanette's iafd page are Jeanette [5].
....in case an explanation is needed:
that's a palaeoanthropologists' [not very funny] in-joke.
The first specimen of our far-distant common-ancestor Australopithecus
afarensis to be discovered was nicknamed 'Lucy'.
And to summarise: Jeanette in Indecency is J Morrison; Nicole is the
amazing blonde Walter capped, from Indecency 1; all the other titles
on Jeanette's iafd page are Jeanette [5].
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
Re: Another Anabolic ID needed...
jj wrote:
> I thought the missing link was called 'Lucy'.....
>
>
> ....in case an explanation is needed:
> that's a palaeoanthropologists' [not very funny] in-joke.
> The first specimen of our far-distant common-ancestor
> Australopithecus
> afarensis to be discovered was nicknamed 'Lucy'.
>
>
>
Bravo my friend.!thumbsup! missing link had 2 meanings for me : the link that was not working because of my computer and a play on word about the famous missing link.
Here is a scientific reconstruction of Lucy, the pin-up of these days, done by the Field Museum of Chicago. Also Lucy's daughter, the little girl of Didika, a 3-year old complete skeleton of a little girl from the days of Lucy found recently.
[IMG]http://img220.imagevenue.com/loc120/th_36503_lucy_122_120lo.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img182.imagevenue.com/loc182/th_37967_didika_122_182lo.jpg[/IMG]
Lucy is not bad looking, in fact better than I think, maybe too much life (intelligence and wit) in her eyes and nice teeth. Same thing for the little girl. I did part of my studies in archeology but never worked in that field... but always interested.
> I thought the missing link was called 'Lucy'.....
>
>
> ....in case an explanation is needed:
> that's a palaeoanthropologists' [not very funny] in-joke.
> The first specimen of our far-distant common-ancestor
> Australopithecus
> afarensis to be discovered was nicknamed 'Lucy'.
>
>
>
Bravo my friend.!thumbsup! missing link had 2 meanings for me : the link that was not working because of my computer and a play on word about the famous missing link.
Here is a scientific reconstruction of Lucy, the pin-up of these days, done by the Field Museum of Chicago. Also Lucy's daughter, the little girl of Didika, a 3-year old complete skeleton of a little girl from the days of Lucy found recently.
[IMG]http://img220.imagevenue.com/loc120/th_36503_lucy_122_120lo.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://img182.imagevenue.com/loc182/th_37967_didika_122_182lo.jpg[/IMG]
Lucy is not bad looking, in fact better than I think, maybe too much life (intelligence and wit) in her eyes and nice teeth. Same thing for the little girl. I did part of my studies in archeology but never worked in that field... but always interested.
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Sorry, I only go for girls with big noses
)
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."
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jj wrote:
> Sorry, I only go for girls with big noses
)
>
>
Nice one !thumbsup!
> Sorry, I only go for girls with big noses
>
>
Nice one !thumbsup!
Re: Another Anabolic ID needed...
...and if she owns a brewery and a vineyard, even better : -))
"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
signification...."