Steve/sewell
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I was posting and Didn't realize you snuck in the stack there Travis[]
Again I am amazed at the lack of a sense of humor this forum has....I thought statement line I added in this post was very humorous...You guys and gals need to unbutton your top buttons and let loose a little occasionally [8D]ORIGINAL: Steve/sewell
17 This looked like an Easter Egg hunt at the Rising Ridge baptist Church in Stone Mountain Georgia!!!! No offense to you Georgia people......It just sounded right for the moment.
Yeah sure Travis[8D] This is the best find todate at the site the larger meat eater aquatic version of T-Rex ( the Mosasaurus maximus ). They have been dubbed the aquatic equivalent of Tyrannosaurus Rex.ORIGINAL: xxfollyxx
Oh, sorry, I was too busy looking for Waldo....[8|]
Again no sense of humor at this bottle forum!! ZEROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORIGINAL: Steve/sewell
16 Too many paleoprotologilists in one area......
you sure that isnt a canine coprolite? []a slightly out of focus 70 million year old Croc Vertebrae......
Yes Matt that is a possibility but......... it could also be a diaperisleakius nodule from the toomanykidicus time periodORIGINAL: AntiqueMeds
you sure that isnt a canine coprolite? []a slightly out of focus 70 million year old Croc Vertebrae......
Honestly, all those folks digging in one small area kind of freaks me out a bit... not sure why.