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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Scientists have found a treasure trove of dinosaur bones in a place called Tanis in North Dakota which is a place in the USA. They are literally tripping over the bones. One theory is that they were wiped out by a flood of water when a large meteor struck the earth. I reckon the early dinosaurs had what we call today an elephants graveyard. These ancient beasts knew when they were about to die and headed to one place and that place today is called Tanis. It was almost a dinosaur pilgrimage for them. One last journey. A bit like Atlantic salmon returning to Scotland to die. |
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By *yron69Man
over a year ago
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It was a pile of creatures washed by a tsunami created by impact with a 12km wide asteroid.
Hardly any fossils existed the few thousand years before but these animals died the day Earth was struck.
If it hadn’t been hit we wouldn’t be here today wanking and reading forums. |
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"It was a pile of creatures washed by a tsunami created by impact with a 12km wide asteroid.
Hardly any fossils existed the few thousand years before but these animals died the day Earth was struck.
If it hadn’t been hit we wouldn’t be here today wanking and reading forums. "
This
But a large portion of central USA was underwater during the late cretaceous so it makes sense that this would happen. |
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"They are untangling the debris and only a matter of time before human bones are found..
A human skeleton found inside a T-Rex's stomach. "
Bloody Rexy! It was a mistake bringing her from Isla Nublar to the mainland. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Tom dinosaurs went extinct approximately 65million years ago.
The first incarnation of man didn't appear until 2 million years ago.
A bit of a discrepancy!"
Wait n see, wait n sea. They will find the proof and some posters will have egg on their faces.. I will stake my reputation on this.. |
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"Tom dinosaurs went extinct approximately 65million years ago.
The first incarnation of man didn't appear until 2 million years ago.
A bit of a discrepancy!
Wait n see, wait n sea. They will find the proof and some posters will have egg on their faces.. I will stake my reputation on this.. "
I'm not sure if this is a hill that you really want die on Tom, but each to their own |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
This story is all over the news. Tom will keep his radar out for updates.. these beasts are so well preserved they have found skin on some of them. Skins are made into leather and it would not surprise if they actually find a leather saddle at one point which will throw the whole thing up in the air...
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over a year ago
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Once upon a time, there was a mom
Her name was Mrs. Pteranadon
Sitting on her nest she heard scratching and said
"Oh boy, my eggs are hatching"
One by one her kids popped free
Baby Pteranadons, one two three
"I'll name you Tiny, Shiny, and Don"
But Tiny said "Wait, there's one more, Mom"
The last little baby was a different size
With teeth, a tail, and big green eyes
He didn't look anything like the rest
"What am I doing in a Pteranodon nest?"
But dear old Mrs. Pteranodon said
"This is your family and I'm your mom
We may be different, but we're all creatures
All dinosaurs have different features
Come on Buddy, we'll take a vacation
I'll get us a ticket at Pteranadon station
We'll travel the word in sunshine and rain
And meet all the species on the..." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They are untangling the debris and only a matter of time before human bones are found.. "
you know full well humans weren’t around at the same time as dinosaurs, as explained to you before |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"They are untangling the debris and only a matter of time before human bones are found..
you know full well humans weren’t around at the same time as dinosaurs, as explained to you before "
Of course they weren't.
The dinosaurs ate them all.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
The top man leading the dig is said to be a man called Phil Manning although the boots on the ground man is called De Palma. That's how I read it.
Not sure how big the team is but security is usually pretty tight to stop amateur treasure hunters and the like stealing bones and contaminating the site. Not sure how much actual skill is needed on these digs. It's often volunteers. All you seem to need is a trowel and a paint brush. And painter and decorator would have those skills.
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"They are untangling the debris and only a matter of time before human bones are found..
you know full well humans weren’t around at the same time as dinosaurs, as explained to you before "
Well once is explaining and twice comes across as lecturing..
There are other threads... |
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"The top man leading the dig is said to be a man called Phil Manning although the boots on the ground man is called De Palma. That's how I read it.
Not sure how big the team is but security is usually pretty tight to stop amateur treasure hunters and the like stealing bones and contaminating the site. Not sure how much actual skill is needed on these digs. It's often volunteers. All you seem to need is a trowel and a paint brush. And painter and decorator would have those skills.
" so about the trans sport tom did you ever return |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"The top man leading the dig is said to be a man called Phil Manning although the boots on the ground man is called De Palma. That's how I read it.
Not sure how big the team is but security is usually pretty tight to stop amateur treasure hunters and the like stealing bones and contaminating the site. Not sure how much actual skill is needed on these digs. It's often volunteers. All you seem to need is a trowel and a paint brush. And painter and decorator would have those skills.
so about the trans sport tom did you ever return "
Never got the chance. It was like a feeding frenzy and full up in a day or so...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The top man leading the dig is said to be a man called Phil Manning although the boots on the ground man is called De Palma. That's how I read it.
Not sure how big the team is but security is usually pretty tight to stop amateur treasure hunters and the like stealing bones and contaminating the site. Not sure how much actual skill is needed on these digs. It's often volunteers. All you seem to need is a trowel and a paint brush. And painter and decorator would have those skills.
so about the trans sport tom did you ever return
Never got the chance. It was like a feeding frenzy and full up in a day or so...
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"Tom dinosaurs went extinct approximately 65million years ago.
The first incarnation of man didn't appear until 2 million years ago.
A bit of a discrepancy!
Wait n see, wait n sea. They will find the proof and some posters will have egg on their faces.. I will stake my reputation on this.. "
Kinder Eggs? |
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"Tom dinosaurs went extinct approximately 65million years ago.
The first incarnation of man didn't appear until 2 million years ago.
A bit of a discrepancy!
Wait n see, wait n sea. They will find the proof and some posters will have egg on their faces.. I will stake my reputation on this.. "
Dinosaur egg? |
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"Scientists have found a treasure trove of dinosaur bones in a place called Tanis in North Dakota which is a place in the USA. They are literally tripping over the bones. One theory is that they were wiped out by a flood of water when a large meteor struck the earth. I reckon the early dinosaurs had what we call today an elephants graveyard. These ancient beasts knew when they were about to die and headed to one place and that place today is called Tanis. It was almost a dinosaur pilgrimage for them. One last journey. A bit like Atlantic salmon returning to Scotland to die."
Tom, salmon go to Scotland to breed, as should all fabbers as it is where the sexiest women on earth are. Or are from, Sparkles. |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
"Scientists have found a treasure trove of dinosaur bones in a place called Tanis in North Dakota which is a place in the USA. They are literally tripping over the bones. One theory is that they were wiped out by a flood of water when a large meteor struck the earth. I reckon the early dinosaurs had what we call today an elephants graveyard. These ancient beasts knew when they were about to die and headed to one place and that place today is called Tanis. It was almost a dinosaur pilgrimage for them. One last journey. A bit like Atlantic salmon returning to Scotland to die.
Tom, salmon go to Scotland to breed, as should all fabbers as it is where the sexiest women on earth are. Or are from, Sparkles. "
And having bred they die.
Same as dinosaur returning to die.. in North Dakota |
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