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Old May 8th 05, 07:48 PM
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On Sun, 08 May 2005 18:00:26 GMT, Rudy Canoza wrote:

dh@. wrote:

On Sat, 07 May 2005 16:52:02 GMT, Rudy Canoza wrote:


dh@. wrote:

On Thu, 05 May 2005 21:03:59 GMT, Rudy Canoza wrote:



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Yes they can.
I did write that, and it's true.

You write lots of ****, virtually all of it false. You
****ing bonehead.


Animals experience disappointment

No, they don't.


__________________________________________________ _______
The writings of Charles Darwin on the web
by John van Wyhe Ph.D.
[...]
I formerly possessed a large dog, who, like every other dog, was much
pleased to go out walking. He showed his pleasure by trotting gravely
before me with high steps, head much raised, moderately erected ears,
and tail carried aloft but not stiffly. Not far from my house a path branches
off to the right, leading to the hot-house, which I used often to visit for a
few moments, to look at my experimental plants. This was always a great
disappointment to the dog,


Projection, pure and simple.


LOL!!! Goobernicus Gonad says that Darwin was projecting. This is classic!
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL....!