Mark @ Urthshu (mail) (www):
Ha. Well, mine are gray.
1.31.2008 10:23am
Kevin D (mail) (www):
Mine are dark brown. Sometimes they almost look black. Then I'm forced to splash myself with holy water just to make sure nothing sinister is occurring.

Demon free so far! Woohoo!
1.31.2008 10:28am
Willow (www):
I'm the product of kissing cousins then.
1.31.2008 10:50am
Kevin D (mail) (www):
Heh. Reminds me of something I read once:

"If my mom and dad get a divorce are they still cousins?"
1.31.2008 11:08am
John_B (mail) (www):
And also at Science Daily: an article saying that there's no one gene for eye color!

Back to the books...
1.31.2008 11:41am
McKiernan:
I went to grammar school with a fellow student who had one blue eye and one brown eye. We used to give him a hard time about it. He became a really tough police officer (now retired).

Fifty-three years later at our one and only grammar school graduation reunion in 2002, I ran into him and check his eyes out. Both were brown.

Category: strange but true.
1.31.2008 5:56pm
Kacie Landrum (mail) (www):
"...have a single, common ancestor."

... as opposed to those humans that DON'T have a common ancestor? You know, the ones that just appeared out of the blue one day?
2.1.2008 6:19pm
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