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Ruth Rosin wrote:
>> But what we can never know is not a subject for science to explore!

My wife likes to say if it was up to her initiative, we would still be
living in caves. I saw a cartoon captioned "mankind's first words". It
showed a man and a woman sitting in a cave.

Her: "We need to talk."
Him: Uh-oh."

To which I might add: 

Him: "I wonder where that gazelle that wandered by the camp came from."
Her: "What we can never know, it's best not to think about."
Him: "Fine for you, but I'm going hunting!"

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