Saturday, February 18, 2012
The Taming of the Frumious Bandersnatch
My recent discussions, pondering, random ramblings re: primate development, Neanderthals, birth of language, invention of tools, brain size, etc. etc. etc. had to lead to this.
Yes, you’ve guessed it; it’s time to discuss the bony secret of anthropodal anthropological anatomy (always alliterate); the… baculum. The topic that shamed Victorian scientists and makes modern ones blush. Why is it that humans are the only primates without one? Did Neanderthal Man have one? For that matter, why are Homo Sapiens the only primate to be evolving an increased… size, in that area? What about the recent studies that show that Homo-Sapien homosexuals are larger than heterosexuals, is that even possible? All these questions, and more than you ever wanted to know (or thought to ask) will be answered on this evening’s show.
I’ll also be playing some great music from many decades and genres, including some old songs from bands you may have never heard of, as well as new songs from new bands you should have heard of - but probably haven’t!
I’ll be broadcasting live from Buggery Ol’ Blighty at 11:00pm GMT, which is 6:00pm Eastern/3:00pm Pacific in the USA and midnight in Western Europe on KMRL Mojo Radio Live, so tune in where ever in the world you may be and make sure you come into the KMRL Chat Room to let me know what you think, or just to say hi!




