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Thursday, April 8, 2010

April 4th, 2010

watching the CBC news

Bob MacDonald:
Two fossilized skulls
were found --
a mother and son --
they only lived two million years ago
in South Africa
and now we don't know
how we went there from there to here.

Peter Mansbridge:
I don't know. They kind of look like hockey masks to me.

Bob MacDonald:
Thank you, Peter.
Posted by jennysararyan at 7:22 PM

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