Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>>"The chimp wounded the man horribly, actually trying to remove the guy's testicles"<< More power to him...maybe he felt that 4 billion of his Homo Sapien cousins crowding this little rock we're on was just one too many! Montie > Ah yes, other animals, the sweet gentle creatures of nature. > > I'm reminded of the guy who kept a chimp as a pet. The chimp wounded the man horribly, actually trying to remove the guy's testicles, not out of meanness, just to keep the guy from mating with the chimp's female friends. > > A whole new definition of the word "chimping". > > I'll stick to highly evolved human animals, at least those highly evolved human animals who exhibit the most intelligent capabilities of their species. > > Regards, > > Larry > > ----------------------------- > Yeah...older I get the more I just hang with animals! > > > > Montie > > > > The world is a beautiful place. Full of wonder and mystery. Just have to > > kill everybody to improve the neighborhood. :-) > > > > Montie wrote: > > > > >Such a nice a nice world we live in ;-( > > >Montie > > >---------------- > > > > > > > > > > > >>Might be of interest for some Luggers: The iranian photographer > > >>Jahangir Razmi, anonymous winner of the 1979 Pulitzer award, had kept > > >>secret his identity since 1979, when he shot "one of the best news > > >>pictures ever" (Quote british photojournalist Tom Stoddard). Razmi > > >>has now been found and identified by a Wall Street Journal reporter, > > >>and agreed to accept the award. > > >> > > >>The awarded picture: > > >>http://tinyurl.com/ymfclh > > >> > > >>english (Washington Post): > > >>http://tinyurl.com/ykc2qr > > >> > > >>german (Der Spiegel) > > >>http://tinyurl.com/yer97u > > >> > > >>Didier > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >