Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Jitter in his "zoot suit"--St. Louis Zoo

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I know I should'nt say this, but was this one of the lawyers in the Scopes Monkey Trial?

Wade G. Burck said...

Paul,
Thats funny. I am surprised you are the only one who recognized him. Why don't you enlighten readers about the Scopes Monkey Trial. I found it interesting.
Best wishes,
Wade

Anonymous said...

Wade-Everybody must know about the Scopes Monkey Trial ! They just had round two in Dover, Pennsylvannia. Darwin won by a nock out this time !

Anonymous said...

PS I learned just recently that the pro-evolution side in the Scopes Monkey Trial wanted H.G. Wells to represent them, but he declined. That might have been interesting. There's a book about the Dover trial titled Monkey Girl, which I'd like to recommend to everyone.

Wade G. Burck said...

Paul,
You want to be careful. There are a lot of religions know for their fellowship, like the fine Showfolks as John Herriott pointed out. And they can get "radical" sometimes. The religions that is.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Wade-So long as we understand that creationism and so called "intelligent design" are religions, and have no place in a science class.

Wade G. Burck said...

Paul,
It is crystal clear to me.
Wade