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On Thu, 27 Jun 2002 16:02:59 -0500, Matt Baker <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>> I don't know how that specific person thinks, but for 99% of people
>"Neander"
>> and "Caveman" are hugely negative.
>
>Naw, my brother's a long-time avid hunter.  Gawd, you oughta see the beastie
>body parts hanging in what he calls the "Trophy Room" (and what I call the
>"den").   Most of the animals I would eat (deer, antelope, moose,
>duck)........but not the poor Canadian black bear or the Mexican bobcat.
>
>I think NeanderThin will be exactly right for him, in more ways than one.
>
>Theola

You're right, I think that anyone who is already a hunter might find
Neanderthin of interest.

So, IIRC 7% hunt, so make that 92%. :-)


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Ken
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