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To: FireTrack; Don Joe
"Vugs" are squat humanoid creatures, standing about three -four feet tall with flat-topped, triangular heads and stocky bodies

Disclaimer: The following is entirely meant as an attempt at humor.

Ummm...no. I have gone quite far enough out on a very shaky limb (thank you very much) with agreeing that some of the images we have seen lately from Mars do indeed resemble terrestrial fossils. However, I am stunned at your postulate that Mars was at one time populated with small, androgenous, humanoid creatures.

I can understand Don Joe wishing to open a clam bar on Mars, and thereby becoming the first interplanetary chef in our solar system...but you surprise me.

Are you thinking of turning these hapless (and likely docile) creatures into Martian slaves, ready to do your bidding? Will you sell them to NASA as an economical replacement for human astronauts...or even worse...to travel the solar system in little rovers to investigate the asteroids and moons of other planets? Please say it isn't so!

270 posted on 02/28/2004 1:56:35 PM PST by Aracelis
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To: Piltdown_Woman
"I am stunned at your postulate that Mars was at one time populated with small, androgenous, humanoid creatures."

LOL

No more than I when I did a search on Yahoo for "Vugs" and the above description was at the top of the list!

Besides, Martians are gray instead of mottled orange colour or mottled purple and they are also skinny frail instead of stocky. ;-)

"Please say it isn't so!"

It isn't so! LOL

However, somewhere in a galaxy far, far away (or maybe in this galaxy)is a planet with strange and wondrous life forms just waiting to be conquered!

:-)

277 posted on 02/28/2004 6:12:27 PM PST by FireTrack
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