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Troy Truchon (capheind@cox.net) 2004/02/15 02:33

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Uncle Davey wrote:

>


>>
>>
>> Ann Broomhead wrote:
>>
>> > "Uncle Davey" <noway@jose.com> wrote in message
> news:<c05q9j$5uu$0@pita.alt.net>...
>> >


>> >>
>> >>>Ryan wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>>>>First of all, this story about all cultures having flood myths is
> false.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>I said most every nation.
>> >>>
>> >>>What about the rest.  They miss that flood?  They sleep through it or
>> >>>somwthing?  They thought that the destruction of the entire human race
>> >>>other than 11 people wasn't worth remembering?
>> >>
>> >>They probably had scoffers like you who didn't believe it any more
> because
>> >>no pictorial evidence had been left over.
>> >>
>> >>>>LEGENDS OF THE FLOOD
>> >>>>Eric Lyons, M.Min. and Kyle Butt, M.A.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>Anthropologists who study legends and folktales from different
>> >>
>> >> geographical
>> >>
>> >>>>locations and cultures consistently have reported one particular
>> >>>>group
>> >>
>> >> of
>> >>
>> >>>>legends that is common to practically every civilization.
>> >>>
>> >>>Uh, dragons?
>> >>
>> >>There probably were dragons.
>> >>
>> >>And unicorns.
>> >>
>> >>Uncle Davey

right about here. :)

>> >
>> >
>> > And a Tower of Babel?  How tall a Tower of Babel?
>> >
>> > And when did "practically every civilization" notice all that stuff?
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Interesting pattern here --- note how Davey speaks with all seriousness
>> right up to the point where someone points out how silly what he is
>> saying is, at which point Davey begins the "ha ha I was only kidding"
>> routine. . . . .
>
> Do I? Where is that?

Up there.

>>
>> Since Davey *IS* an attention-starved individual, it COULD be attributed
>> just to more of his pathological addiciton to trolling.  But I suspect
>> it goes much deeper than that . . . . . .
>>
>
> Probably.
>
> It's probably a cry for help, Lenny.
>
> Uncle Davey

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