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StroudGrecian

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we were apes too once upon a time
Unless evolution has run amok in the southern Indonesian islands, I believe we still very much are apes.
 

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The amount of temporary traffic lights in and around St Helens. Either roads or pavements being dug up. No less than 5 sets on my 5 mile journey to work, and then today, they were setting up another lot :mad:
 

IndoMike

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Unless evolution has run amok in the southern Indonesian islands, I believe we still very much are apes.
Think that depends on which scientist you ask, Stroudy. It is debatable.
Interestingly the most auspicious English dictionaries do not include humans in their lists of examples of apes, but they are not experts in the field, and neither am I.
 

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Humans and apes share a common ancestor rather than one having evolved from the other.
 

Colesman Ballz

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Humans and apes share a common ancestor rather than one having evolved from the other.
What about Spider Monkeys ? ;)
 

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Humans and apes share a common ancestor rather than one having evolved from the other.
Yep, that was my grandad's dark secret.
 

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Yep, that was my grandad's dark secret.
Haha... ....
 

StroudGrecian

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Think that depends on which scientist you ask, Stroudy. It is debatable.
Interestingly the most auspicious English dictionaries do not include humans in their lists of examples of apes, but they are not experts in the field, and neither am I.
I am, and humans are apes.
 

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I am, and humans are apes.

I know you're on a mission, Stroudy, but this is the wrong mission. Apetalk is not your thing.
 
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StroudGrecian

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I know you're on a mission, Stroudy, but this is the wrong mission. Apetalk is not your thing.
I know what I'm talking about Indy. I've seen all the films. Even the one with Mark Wahlberg in it that's a bit rubbish.
 
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