October 26, 2007

Shocking New Discoveries from the University of Havana

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Scientists at the University of Havana studying recent developments in evolutionary theory have announced a startling new discovery that could change forever, past conceptions of evolution and man's development over the course of thousands of years.

Analyzing DNA samples obtained from Foreign Minister Felipe Perez-Roque, scientists have officially announced that the 42-year-old is in fact, the missing link connecting man to the apes, thus putting to rest, decades of rancor between evolutionists and creationists.

Yes, this is a joke – happy Friday.

-Anatasio Blanco

Posted by at October 26, 2007 02:03 PM



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Posted by: Gigi [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 26, 2007 02:37 PM

Cubawatcher,

Yes that missing link is a whole new humanoid believed by many to have gone extinct circa 1990. This humanoid link has now been renamed "Hugorilla-Eslave". They're trying to quickly analyze the DNA in a few other specimens. It seems that once they identified this particular strand, the flood gates have opened with daily findings.

The specimens being analyzed now are Evomoralesus, Ortegasus, Hamanijomama, and Correasus, they've left Lulasus for a later date.

Posted by: Lori [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 26, 2007 02:50 PM

Ortegasus or, how about Ortegasaurus?

Posted by: CubaWatch [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 26, 2007 03:12 PM

Anastasio:

Take it slow, this could become a slippery slope the trouble with Perez-Roque and Hugo Chavez, are not their looks which derives in part from their ehtnicity, but their policies which are dictatorial cruel and vicious

Posted by: Larry Daley [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 26, 2007 04:41 PM

I think I saw something similar at the zoo.

Posted by: Claudia [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 27, 2007 06:18 PM

Perez-Roque and Hugo Chavez are the missing links in the evolution of man

Posted by: Felix Ricardo [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 27, 2007 09:26 PM

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