On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 23:13:15 +0000 (UTC), Fred <fred@bloggs.com>
wrote:

>In article <bes102tltj9arpsdub5esjhh1a5p6odjil@4ax.com>, 
>edconrad@verizon.net says...
>> Subject: ROCK OF AGES ------> Ed Conrad Battles Science in 25-Year Quest for Truth <------
>> From: Ed Conrad <edconrad@verizon.net>
>> Newsgroups: sci.history.ancient, alt.religion.jehovahs-witn, japan.chat, rec.gambling.poker
>> 
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>> > http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOldasCoal/Discoveries.jpg 
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>> By Donald R. Serfass
>> Lehighton (Pa.) Times News
>> <
>>    SHENANDOAH -- If still water runs deep, Ed Conrad is an ocean.
>> <
>>    Polite and friendly, he's a mild-mannered gentleman with a calming
>> voice. A fatherly type with a heart of gold.
>> <
>>    But he's also much deeper. He's intense and pensive. A relentless
>> fighter with endless stamina. he has broad shoulders and determination
>> as enduring as granite. 
>> <
>>    Over the past 25 years, he's taken on scientists, universities and
>> even the Smithsonian Institution in trying to correct what he feels is
>> a gross injustice.
>> <
>>    Conrad has discovered thousands of fossilized specimens that he
>> says are bones, teeth, soft tissue and even a petrified brain. They
>> were found between anthracite coal seams around Mahanoy City,
>> Shenandoah and Hazleton. 
>> <
>>    What that proves, he says, is that man -- or a close predecessor --
>> walked the Earth when coal was being formed during the Carboniferous
>> Period some 280 million years ago. That statement contradicts
>> established science and Conrad is trying to set the record straight.
>> 
>Did these guys used to play poker?
>What do you think the favourite game was 280 million years ago?

Spin the bone?

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