Lashmar wrote:WANKER. go WANK so more and clear you mind.
Just F*** off. you're sooooooooooo wrong i can't be asked to help you.
Your just some jumped up twat. At least i'm a twat who is right about somethings and admits his country is falling apart. You're a wannabe yank, blind to every thing that isn't to do with you.
Do the world a favor, catch this flu.
that's a load of crap to you isn't it.
Research at two coastal sites, one of them at Happisburgh, Norfolk, showed humans could have settled in the country 700,000 years ago
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2025530.stmI feel sorry for you.
quote="Lashmar"]WANKER. go WANK so more and clear you mind.
Just F*** off. you're sooooooooooo wrong i can't be asked to help you.
Your just some jumped up twat. At least i'm a twat who is right about somethings and admits his country is falling apart. You're a wannabe yank, blind to every thing that isn't to do with you.
Do the world a favor, catch this flu.
that's a load of crap to you isn't it.
Research at two coastal sites, one of them at Happisburgh, Norfolk, showed humans could have settled in the country 700,000 years ago
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/2025530.stmI feel sorry for you.[/quote]
The discovery of stone tools and animal bones in Eastern England has made scientists think humans may have been present in Britain 200,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Research at two coastal sites, one of them at Happisburgh, Norfolk, showed humans could have settled in the country 700,000 years ago.
The animal bones show markings which could only have been made by human chopping activity.
Human evidence of a stone tool made from a 700.000 year old stone .....
is not evidence of a 700.000 year old stone tool.
the age of the stone can not tell you when it was made into a tool ............
YOU TOOL.
relies on the work of amateurs in local areas.
amateurs ........ WELL DER.