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Philip Deitiker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message . > I think we need a new theory here. Everybody has a > conspiracy theory and I have mine. > > Here it goes. Has anyone noticed that when one Kook > disappears a new one shows up. Just as soon as one is > thrashed a new one pops up or an old one flys out of the > woodwork, it is almost like a tennis ball server or > some instrument is throwing them. ... > One of the deficiencies of NEandertals is that he cannot > swim. In their attempts to interbreed with aquatic humans, > which at that time could only have sex underwater, the > Neandertals drowned ... PD- 1) One needs to create a new ng: kook.origins to discuss and worship/vilify various kook/kook theories 2) I think you are onto something with you astute analysis of kook / ng dynamics. Their may be a stochastic distribution of kooks at any given time but in each ng perhaps there is an alpha-kook... 3) kookism is relative: we would all be kooks in either the 15th or 25th centuries. -Mark
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