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Is Ride-A-Lot a genetic mutation from space aliens?

 
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Old 11-03.-2008, 11:51 AM   #1
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Default Is Ride-A-Lot a genetic mutation from space aliens?

I have been reading books about Stargate Conspiracy & flying saucers &
extraterrestrials & so on, and some of the books claim that us humans
are genetic mutated beings modified to be put on earth from an
original being from Mars.

I have doubts about this, but when I look at Mitchel Sprinsky, I
second guess myself on concluding that it is not true. I do feel like
he's not completely one version of a species. He looks in some areas
of his body (boobies) like he's a woman, but others like a feminin man
and some like a space creature.

Could Ride-A-Lot be a living genetic mutation put here on earth by
space creatures?

http://www.schnauzers.ws/images/sto...bike280x200.jpg

Does he have 6 toes and 6 fingers?
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