Dear Dave
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Yes, we all know the other, other Dave
Dear Dave:
I really want to know what you were searching for to find this pic...

Can't imagine what you put into Google search to find it!
Signed,
Wondering how perverted you are... in Cincy
I really want to know what you were searching for to find this pic...

Can't imagine what you put into Google search to find it!
Signed,
Wondering how perverted you are... in Cincy
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Yes, we all know the other, other Dave

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HEY!
Dear Dave:
Why do we have toenails?
Through evolution, will we get rid of them?
Signed,
Getting tired of clipping toenails in Cincy
Ps.. putting this post in the Dear Ron thread also to see what that nutcase says!
Why do we have toenails?
Through evolution, will we get rid of them?
Signed,
Getting tired of clipping toenails in Cincy
Ps.. putting this post in the Dear Ron thread also to see what that nutcase says!
Tow nails are there for a reason: A healthy (finger)nail has the function of protecting the distal phalanx, the fingertip, and the surrounding soft tissues from injuries. It also serves to enhance precise delicate movements of the distal digits through counter-pressure exerted on the pulp of the finger. [sup][1][/sup] The nail then acts as a counterforce when the end of the finger touches an object, thereby enhancing the sensitivity of the fingertip,[sup][11][/sup] even though there are no nerve endings in the nail itself. Finally, the nail functions as a tool, enabling for instance a so called "extended precision grip" (e.g. pulling out a splinter in one's finger). quote from wikipedia
So, assuming evolutionary theory is correct, your ancient ancestors had claws and used them to cling to small branches etc. They may even have used their toes to pick there nose! From where we were then to here we are now - well some of us have evolved - others - well I'm not so sure! I suggest you keep your toe nails and find new uses - mayby you will help us all "evolve". Perhaps you will prove we are still at the bottom of the evolutionary ladder.

Yours in evolution
signed
"Cornelius" From Planet of the Apes












