Our ancestors spent well over 99% of our species' evolutionary history living in hunter-gatherer societies. That means that our forebearers lived in small, nomadic bands of a few dozen individuals who got all of their food each day by gathering plants or by hunting animals. Each of our ancestors was, in effect, on a camping trip that lasted an entire lifetime, and this way of life endured for most of the last 10 million years.
I think I'll finally be making a comeback to this thread, now that I'm feeding my brain with new information from my course. _________________
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:35 am Post subject:
gaijinmark wrote:
I found out today there's a place called Otay (technically Otay Mesa) California. I wonder if Buckwheat lives there???
My friend's horse is called Buckwheat BArt.
It is embroidered on his saddle pad.
He used to be a race horse.
Won over $250,000.
That is considered only marginally successful.
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Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2007 10:06 pm Post subject:
Eve wrote:
My friend's horse is called Buckwheat BArt.
It is embroidered on his saddle pad.
He used to be a race horse.
Won over $250,000.
That is considered only marginally successful.
that sounds good to me. i've been to watch greyhound racing. i couldn't believe how fast they are. _________________
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