news.nationalgeographic.com — After a factory had found a 40-million-year-old whale fossil in a limestone kitchen counter, researchers investigated the stone's fossil-packed Egyptian quarry, which could shed light on the origins of African wildlife.
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Closed AccountJun 5, 2009
eat it you fat bastard
teabizketJun 5, 2009
Buried due to inability to stay on topic --dumb flat-earthling.
synergy65Jun 5, 2009
40 million years old?The world is only 6000 years old.
nolesfan247Jun 5, 2009
This one's just...wtf:<a class="user" href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090603-penguin-poop-video-ap.html">http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/09 ...</a>
Closed AccountJun 5, 2009
@SarcasticGenius Now its even funnier because it pisses you off. :D
skid666Jun 5, 2009
Haha Penguins are nature's skidmarks.
whiteravenJun 6, 2009
Limestone seems like a lousy material for a counter top. Wouldn't a lot of common spills tend to eat away at it?
diggerwutJun 6, 2009
Fail. The world is only 6000 years old, the flying speghetti monster told me.