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Rare Dinosaur
Posted: 17 May 2003, 18:19
by Chiara
"The Allosaur"<br /><br />"A group of kids travel to the badlands of Colorado with their parents in search of adventure and the hope of finding ancient treasures buried in rock.<br />They make the biggest dinosaur discovery of the year. There, buried in the rock, they excavate three amazing creatures: a many-plated Stegosaur; a 120-foot Brachiosaur. Most importantly, they raise from the ground what appears to be the most complete Allosaur (similar to a T. rex) ever found in the history of paleontology, including the monster's giant skull complete with rows and rows of once-razor sharp teeth. But there is more: The excavators found remarkable proof for a "recent" death of the dinosaur. Buried in and around this fully articulated dinosaur was unfossilized organic material. Because the evidence is that the material was deposited at the same time as the dinosaur, it points to the fact that the creature is not millions, but thousands of years old. . ."<br /><br />
Re:Rare Dinosaur
Posted: 27 Jun 2003, 18:49
by Anonymous
ok... now where did you hear this?<br />sounds like the creationists are out in force.. must be a full moon..
Re:Rare Dinosaur
Posted: 27 Jun 2003, 21:39
by Nagisa
Right. Sure. Uh-huh. Oh, I believe you, yeah... : [/sarcasm]<br /><br />Something like this would have made bigger news.
Re:Rare Dinosaur
Posted: 28 Jun 2003, 00:43
by Anonymous
hey it's the sarcasm tag ;D. But anyway that was a real magazine article. I think i still have it but it's in my storage unit. There was even a show about that. Like the Law and ordaer episode (remake) of cathy winstein's death. Ah i feal proud a show was based off of someone from my now old school
Rare Dinosaur
Posted: 22 Nov 2003, 19:47
by Micronew
Wow and you think that we would believe you.. :crazy: The family would of being on CNN or Global News(Canadian). And if it was real, where are the fossils displayed? Got ya now!
Nature will not be contained, can not be contained and never will be contained
Posted: 08 Dec 2003, 19:56
by Spinosaursus
ummm what I said, micronew said.