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Topic: Religions > Atheism
User: "johac"
Date: 14 Feb 2007 01:34:22 PM
Object: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert
But no human footprints?
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Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert
Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET
A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.
Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.
Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.
"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.
The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.
The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.
Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.
The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.
Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.
<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA
--
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User: "Michelle Malkin"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 14 Feb 2007 07:36:29 PM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


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Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>

How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


---
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA

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User: "Pangur Ban"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 14 Feb 2007 09:15:29 PM
Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>

How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?

Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso


---
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA

--
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.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 14 Feb 2007 11:46:54 PM
In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso

It's not El Apatosauro?




---
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA

--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Michael Kingsford Gray"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 02:02:59 AM
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:46:54 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-34C726.21465414022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto enga?


It's not El Apatosauro?

La Grande Lithardo.
--
.
User: "Brian Westley"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 09:36:50 AM
Michael Kingsford Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> writes:

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:46:54 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-34C726.21465414022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto enga?


It's not El Apatosauro?

La Grande Lithardo.

That's "La Grand LIZARDO", monkey-boy!
---
John LeRoy
.
User: "Michael Kingsford Gray"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 03:37:32 PM
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007 15:36:50 -0000, Brian Westley <westley@visi.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <12t8vgieptnq414@corp.supernews.com>

Michael Kingsford Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> writes:

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:46:54 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-34C726.21465414022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto enga?


It's not El Apatosauro?


La Grande Lithardo.


That's "La Grand LIZARDO", monkey-boy!

Not in a Barcelona accent, it's not!
--
.



User: "Don Martin"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 12:37:42 PM
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:46:54 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

<snip>

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso


It's not El Apatosauro?

That's _Don_ Apatosauro, to you.
Through a jaundiced eye darkly--rheum with a view.
The Squeeky Wheel
http://home.comcast.net/~drdonmartin/
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 05:20:57 PM
In article <d1a9t2tvh4ql8588ijlttm79neblnhq9eg@4ax.com>,
Don Martin <drdonmartin@comcast.net> wrote:

On Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:46:54 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

<snip>

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso


It's not El Apatosauro?


That's _Don_ Apatosauro, to you.

Si senõr.


Through a jaundiced eye darkly--rheum with a view.
The Squeeky Wheel
http://home.comcast.net/~drdonmartin/

--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.


User: "Pangur Ban"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 05:36:31 AM
johac submitted this idea :

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso

It's not El Apatosauro?

:-)




---
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA

--
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.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 05:21:34 PM
In article <mn.79147d7213477cb1.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:

johac submitted this idea :

In article <mn.74bf7d7272f273c8.64065@worldnet.att.net>,
Pangur Ban <PangurBanTheist@worldnet.att.net> wrote:


Michelle Malkin explained :

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

Biologist Oscar Polaco said the footprints, found by a local resident in
a desert region in central Mexico, belonged to three prehistoric species
that came to drink water in the area, once a swampy zone close to the
sea.

Polaco said more studies needed to be done to determine what species of
dinosaur the fossilized prints, each one up to 60 cm (24 inches) across,
belonged to.

"At the moment we can confirm these are footprints that belong to
dinosaurs that lived during the early Cretaceous (period)," the
scientist said.

The early Cretaceous period began about 144 million years ago and
followed on from the late Jurassic period. The Cretaceous period is
considered the last period before dinosaurs disappeared from earth about
65 million years ago.

The footprints are spread across land belonging to a local cooperative,
whose members have built a fence round the site to protect it.

Last year scientists identified 30 other dinosaur prints in the same
region, an area famous for the large numbers of fossils deposited there.

The prints found in 2006 belonged to 20-meter (66 foot)-long animal that
weighed between 30 metric tons and 40 metric tons, with a small head,
long neck and heavy feet.

Mexican researchers say those prints may have been made by a
brontosaurus.

<Brontosaurus? I think these Reuters science writers need to study a
little paleontology. - JH>


How do you say apatosaurus in Spanish?


Verrrrrry carefully! lagarto engaņoso


It's not El Apatosauro?


:-)

Sorry about that. :-)





---
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070214/wl_nm/mexico_dinosaur_dc;_ylt=AlX4qpy
Ge1.L8oJbESGBNadm.3QA

--
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"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.





User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 02:02:08 PM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.

This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and runs>
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 15 Feb 2007 05:24:11 PM
In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and runs>

Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 16 Feb 2007 08:53:02 AM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p

I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(
Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 16 Feb 2007 04:31:16 PM
In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(

Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>

Poor big ape. :-(
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 16 Feb 2007 05:08:37 PM
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(

How dare you talk to Robyn like that!
--
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 16 Feb 2007 11:39:05 PM
In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--

Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Michael Gray"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 17 Feb 2007 04:52:31 AM
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river, scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)

So do I!
--
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 17 Feb 2007 05:34:40 PM
In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it? <ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--

You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 20 Feb 2007 11:06:45 AM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????

Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 20 Feb 2007 04:52:47 PM
In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)

Oh, hi Robyn! :-)
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 21 Feb 2007 11:59:26 AM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-65D430.14524720022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)

Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 21 Feb 2007 12:57:06 PM
In article <543f9oF1v7qukU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-65D430.14524720022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)


Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)

Hm, why is that fly on the wall suddenly looking mighty tasty?
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
.
User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 21 Feb 2007 02:55:35 PM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-E5E385.10570621022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <543f9oF1v7qukU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-65D430.14524720022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur
footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried
river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of
the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay
Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)


Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)


Hm, why is that fly on the wall suddenly looking mighty tasty?

Why are you asking me?!?! <hastily hides wand behind back> ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 21 Feb 2007 05:40:41 PM
In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-E5E385.10570621022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <543f9oF1v7qukU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-65D430.14524720022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-2EFB8A.15344017022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-20A70C.15241115022007@news.giganews.com...

In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
news:jhachmann-18211A.11342214022007@news.giganews.com...

But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur
footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried
river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of
the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay
Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)


Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)


Hm, why is that fly on the wall suddenly looking mighty tasty?


Why are you asking me?!?! <hastily hides wand behind back> ;)

I dunno. <looks extremely innocent>
Actually, my Fay Wray comment was not a knock. I thought she was
extremely hot in "King Kong".
Can you turn me back now? :-)
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
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Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 22 Feb 2007 03:37:44 PM
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In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
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In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
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<jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
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In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
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But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur
footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried
river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was
it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of
the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay
Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)


Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)


Hm, why is that fly on the wall suddenly looking mighty tasty?


Why are you asking me?!?! <hastily hides wand behind back> ;)


I dunno. <looks extremely innocent>

Actually, my Fay Wray comment was not a knock. I thought she was
extremely hot in "King Kong".

LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)

Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>
Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?
--
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BAAWA Knight!
#1557
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User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 22 Feb 2007 05:47:53 PM
In article <546gf1F1vncghU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
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In article <540nr0F1uki3rU1@mid.individual.net>,
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In article <4jndt2hchmv5outfg9oa4nvt4kom8chsjg@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 21:39:05 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer: <jhachmann-DA6D7B.21390516022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <uaect21gcaemrv7o28rqkp4osic10pj1o8@4ax.com>,
Michael Gray <mikegray@newsguy.com> wrote:

On Fri, 16 Feb 2007 14:31:16 -0800, johac
<jhachmann@sbcglobal.com>
wrote:
- Refer:
<jhachmann-C7542A.14311616022007@news.giganews.com>

In article <53lugbF1rvilhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <53js7uF1t46q2U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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But no human footprints?


---
Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert

Tue Feb 13, 11:29 PM ET

A Mexican man has discovered dozens of dinosaur
footprints
dating
back
up to 110 million years along the banks of a dried
river,
scientists
said on Tuesday.


This wasn't in the Valley of Gwangi by any chance, was
it?
<ducks
and
runs>


Ugh! I saw that once. Now I'm reminded. :-p


I always cry at the end. I couldn't take the screaming of
the
Tyrannosaurus. Too sad :(


Yeah.


Don't even get me started on King Kong <sniffle>


Poor big ape. :-(


How dare you talk to Robyn like that!

--


Never! I think Robyn sometimes secretly wishes she could be Fay
Wray
though. :-)


So do I!

--


You wish you were Fay Wray???????????????????


Good gracious, I wondered why my ears were burning ;)


Oh, hi Robyn! :-)


Hmmmm................<Glare> ;)


Hm, why is that fly on the wall suddenly looking mighty tasty?


Why are you asking me?!?! <hastily hides wand behind back> ;)


I dunno. <looks extremely innocent>

Actually, my Fay Wray comment was not a knock. I thought she was
extremely hot in "King Kong".


LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)


Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>

Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?

Not so bad, now if I could find a nice juicy cobra. I'm starved. :-)
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 23 Feb 2007 04:01:54 AM
"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <546gf1F1vncghU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

snip

LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big
ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were
pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)


Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>

Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?


Not so bad, now if I could find a nice juicy cobra. I'm starved. :-)

Sorry, dude. You're on your own ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 23 Feb 2007 01:28:19 PM
In article <547scpF1uvufhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <546gf1F1vncghU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

snip

LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big
ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were
pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)


Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>

Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?


Not so bad, now if I could find a nice juicy cobra. I'm starved. :-)


Sorry, dude. You're on your own ;)

Cobra steaks! Yum!
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
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User: "Robibnikoff"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 24 Feb 2007 05:37:20 AM
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In article <547scpF1uvufhU1@mid.individual.net>,
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In article <546gf1F1vncghU1@mid.individual.net>,
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"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

snip

LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big
ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were
pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)


Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>

Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?


Not so bad, now if I could find a nice juicy cobra. I'm starved. :-)


Sorry, dude. You're on your own ;)


Cobra steaks! Yum!

I have a cobra skin purse my late father bought back from India almost 30
years ago. Want to chew on that? My pet rat in college did. I always
thought that was poetic justice ;)
--
Robyn
Resident Witchypoo
BAAWA Knight!
#1557
.
User: "johac"

Title: Re: Mexican man finds forty dinosaur prints in desert 24 Feb 2007 05:19:07 PM
In article <54amboF1vtc71U1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <547scpF1uvufhU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <546gf1F1vncghU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

"johac" <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in message
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In article <543pk1F1vflevU1@mid.individual.net>,
"Robibnikoff" <witchypoo@broomstick.com> wrote:

snip

LOL. No, she wasn't too shabby. I was thinking more of the "Poor big
ape"
and the "How dare you talk to Robyn like that" comments (which were
pretty
darn funny) :)

Can you turn me back now? :-)


Surely, it's a bit too cold for this sort of thing anyway <ZAP!>

Oh dear. How do you feel about being a mongoose?


Not so bad, now if I could find a nice juicy cobra. I'm starved. :-)


Sorry, dude. You're on your own ;)


Cobra steaks! Yum!


I have a cobra skin purse my late father bought back from India almost 30
years ago. Want to chew on that? My pet rat in college did. I always
thought that was poetic justice ;)

That'll t least take the edge of my appetite. Your pet rat's name wasn't
Ben by any chance, was it? :-)
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
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