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Re: Favorite Dinosaur Image or most inspirational



Andrew,
Loved the original Gold Key Turok. My first issue: http://www.comic-covers.com/Dell-GoldKey/TurokSonOfStone/originalimages/TUROK007.JPG and The How and Why Wonderbook of Dinosaurs (natch): http://homepage.mac.com/doubtboy/HowAndWhy.html. Later on I wore out two copies of Spinar's/Burian's Life Before Man. Bit run of the mill I 'spose but there you are.


Steve

At 03:35 PM 8/09/2006, you wrote:
Now that we've seen the wierdest how about people send
in the dino pic (or pics) that is their favorite or
most inspirational from those formative years. You've
all seen mine.

http://homepage.mac.com/doubtboy/tryoelesmo.jpg

Andrew

--- "franklin e. bliss" <frank@blissnet.com> wrote:

> Woops, forgot to make everything plain text.
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http://usscatastrophe.com/kh/wworld/wonderful.world.dino.jpg
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> Cool, I had never seen this one.
>
> Is that archie flying about between the tops of the
> three trees on
> the left?   Of course, white is a great color for a
> prey species to
> adapt in the green savanna/tropical setting.
> Something about a sore
> thumb.  Is that an overly flexible T-rex, eating a
> stegosaur? Hummm.
> Where are the humans in this time compression as the
> actual scale of
> the compression backwards would include them if
> carried forward an
> equal amount.
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> Somethings are a tad fishy with the painting.
>
> Frank (Rooster) Bliss
> MS Biostratigraphy
> Weston, Wyoming
> www.cattleranch.org
>
>


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