Re: Human and Anthropomorphic evolution

From: <pmykonos_at_hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 29 Oct 2001 11:03:28 -0000

--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., thylacin_at_t... wrote:
> Ooh, not bad. Not bad at all. Rather too close to my own fictional
> theory to comfort, actually, but I like to keep my work close to my
> chest. Funny no one responded to this, maybe I should drop it. Oh
> well, we'll see.
>
> -Thylacine
> If I don't stop responding I'll never catch up here...

Thanx for the response Thy!
I was kind of dissapointed too by the absence of response (I figured
my rant just didn't make any sense to people, my teachers often told
me i was not clear enough in my essays).
Well I was away too. looking for a job ya see.. getting desperate
too :(
I still popped quickly to see if there was a way to keep the trend
alive. So you liked th TMNT evolution theory? I'm using something
like that too in my anthro fictional universes (except my take on an
anthropomorphic Lord of the Rings; too scientific).
If you've got more brain teaser infos on the subject do share them.
I'll respond promise.
Payne
Received on Mon Oct 29 2001 - 03:03:33 CST

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