Yes, it was binkysaurs! I call the Triceratops a horny binkysaur. But not to its face.
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Siouxsie Sue |
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Yes, it was binkysaurs! I call the Triceratops a horny binkysaur. But not to its face.
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BijouBob8mm |
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Not to be confused with the elusive randy binkysaur that once roamed the lower marshlands of what would eventually become North America....
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Rakshasa |
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TomWeaver999 wrote: WhoGivesACrapAsaurus |
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TomWeaver999 |
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<< WhoGivesACrapAsaurus <<
LOL! WhoGivesACrapAsaurus R Us! |
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SAM33 |
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Is that a cousin of Pinchaloafalus?
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TomWeaver999 |
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<< Is that a cousin of Pinchaloafalus? <<
Yes, exactly. But Pinchaloafalus walks upright. Or is it WhoGivesACrapAsaurus who walks upright? Well, who gives a crap? |
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SAM33 |
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Pinchaloafalus walked upright, but crapped squatting. Or so those who study the coprolites say - something to do with plopping distance to the ground and the
flattening factor.
God, I love paleontology! SAM33
Last Edited By: SAM33
04/10/09 12:57 PM.
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