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Old 12-27-2011, 06:37 AM   #203 (permalink)
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Mighty Salami;1137518]No, that one doesn't work either.
"This video is not available in your country"
I know the song though, so don't worry.



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Would you be offended if I say that I don't have a clue what you mean?
And I think we are a little side tracked from discussing Letvin's book:
No mighty I am beyond being offended by anything. I was yanked on a few posts upward. I was making a little joke.

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Just to jog everyone's memory...
Yep. That memory is what got me started on this thread. Darwin's 'thoughts' turned conclusions. Assuming he is right, and he could be; music has certainly evolved over the thousands of years into much more than a means to attract a sexual partner. Especially a physically fit partner.

Unless of course, they took up dancing. Bands get the chicks. If Joe Schmo wants the chicks, he better know how to step up and dance man.

We will find out I believe.

"Everything dissolves into the root of its own nature".

So, maybe we will remember next time. And, hopefully 200,000 years from now, we won't be having this discussion

Unless it is 4.5 billion years. Memories fade after a while.

The first song Y-chromosome Adam sings to Mitochondrial Eve




You may be a lover but you ain't no dancer!

peace

steve
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