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(Telegraph)   Mystery hairs recovered from the foothills of the Himalayas have not yeti been linked to any known animal species   (telegraph.co.uk) divider line 110
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2008-07-28 05:42:36 PM
The good money's on Morgellons.
 
2008-07-28 05:45:45 PM
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2008-07-28 06:19:15 PM
i65.photobucket.com
 
2008-07-28 08:06:28 PM
That was me, sorry.
 
2008-07-28 09:39:50 PM
poindxtr: /Approve

One would think that in a life
Where no two snowflakes are alike
One would have a brilliant rhyme
For each and every bit of time

/the baddest of asses
 
2008-07-28 10:17:13 PM
So what are the Vegas odds that further testing will reveal the hairs to belong to a llama or bear or something completely mundane?
 
2008-07-28 10:35:39 PM

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NOT talking about it.
 
2008-07-28 11:20:49 PM
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2008-07-28 11:44:22 PM
cryptozoology


That just sounds sooooooooooooo SEXY!
 
2008-07-28 11:47:19 PM
I'm curious, couldn't the harsh weather of the climate simply damage the hair to the point where it is unrecognizable? Don't sun, water, small stuff, work to actively denature even hair?
 
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