I'll go with brown. I doubt there are many blue eyed arabs or true jews.
People wouldnt have started adapting, evolving blue eyes until after the tower of Bable when everyone spread out.
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I'll go with brown. I doubt there are many blue eyed arabs or true jews.
People wouldnt have started adapting, evolving blue eyes until after the tower of Bable when everyone spread out.
People wouldnt have started adapting, evolving blue eyes until after the tower of Bable when everyone spread out.
Agreed.
Sylvia
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Yeah, I know all about that, but I wanna know about King Arthur's belly button! I think he was an outie.
According to Wikipedia King Arthur had an "innie" belly button.
Leolaia try to find it in this article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur
Leolaia,
King Arthur was well known for having an innie because he was well known for lighting camp fires using the fluff out of his belly button during his excursians into the forest .It was particulary useful during rainy weather while generating heat by rubbing his stick. I believe Robin Hood and Maid Marian often made use of this technique with Robin using his arrow to extract Marian's fluff . He wasn't often heard in Sherwood saying to Marian" light my fire babe."
Hope this is a satisfactory answer but you could always write to the Society for a definitive answer.
Leolaia,
Would that be with Arthur's armour on or off? Because then you would have to ask how many angels would fit into a tin can?
Let's assume Arthur was in the buff when the angels go for their place in the Guiness Book of Records and let us assume that angels have the use of nanno technology , let's see now, algebrically speaking A= KA bb squared (or round as is the belly button shape)to the power of 1zillion trillion.
I would say using that asmathamatical equaztion there would be room for about 2 billion but don't quote me on it until I have had the final answer from Society Hq. in Brooklyn because I always accept what they tell me as gospel.
Yours in the troof,
Edmond. mbna, prof.divinity.columbia heights.