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Scientist seeks 'adventurous female' to give birth to Neandertha
2013-01-20
Scientist wants to recreate Neanderthals
He says he just needs an 'adventurous' surrogate
Australian scientist says there may be some issues with that...


Posted by:tipper

#11  Solomon Grundy no like adventurous females!
Posted by: Secret Master   2013-01-20 21:38  

#10  OOOOOOOOOO, you just know "THE CHEETAH" CatBabe is gonna be watching!?

HHHHMMMM, HHHHMMMMM, could such a thing work to attract the traditional male demographic ala Marvel + DC Comics - don't think so iff she going to look just like a Femme version of Legion of Doom founder GRODD???

And then there's Grodd girl GIGANTA ...
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2013-01-20 21:09  

#9  Sharon Osbourne to the white courtesy phone.
Posted by: gorb   2013-01-20 17:52  

#8  When you can clone an earthworm from DNA, let's talk.
Posted by: KBK   2013-01-20 16:32  

#7  I would support efforts to reintroduce a species of Raquel Welches...

Orion
Posted by: Orion   2013-01-20 15:05  

#6  ...watch Jurassic Park?

No, but I saw Raquel Welch in One Million Years B.C. at least 15 times.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-01-20 13:28  

#5  Doesn't this raise huge ethical issues? Oh wait. I forgot. "Scientists" (of the lefty variety, anyway) are exempt (Global warming, EPA, etc., etc.). Never mind...
Posted by: PBMcL   2013-01-20 13:09  

#4  Homo sapiens' worst enemy is himself. Not satisfied, some clown wants to reintroduce Homo neanderthalensis. Didn't these guys watch Jurassic Park?
Posted by: Mike Ramsey   2013-01-20 10:45  

#3  bah! Someone already bore a Wookie. IYKWIMAITYD
Posted by: Frank G   2013-01-20 08:47  

#2  Its so easy a cave man could do it.
Posted by: BrerRabbit   2013-01-20 08:11  

#1  Hopefully the record keeping portion can be tightened up a bit. Much appears to have gone missing from the first example in 1961; certificates of birth, foreign travel, Selective Service registration, college transcripts, etc.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-01-20 08:05  

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