X Factor at Indigo
"The Amazon sheltered many tribes of people from the civilized world. Among them were the primitive Brazilian river dwellers and the Chinese displaced Mud-standers. But perhaps the most frightening tribe known along the Amazon was the Women Without Bones.
"The Women Without Bones (Humanus de filet) had been practically disregarded by ethnologists because of their poor posture: Who wanted to spend three years studying a bunch of slouchers? But today their curious habits have attracted many American Nutty-Putty hobbyists into their mysterious wilderness. We can look forward to the day scientists will be able to study the Women Without Bones and answer such questions as 'What time is it?' and 'How come no bones?'"
- "Women Without Bones" by Steve Martin
blatantly borrowed, quoted word for word, without permission
PostScript:
Suggest that you buy a book at this stage
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