t-rex

2007-04-13 9:28 p.m.

some days ago i wrote a letter to the package about our beloved oil bag, in which i bestowed him with the title of local Junior.

it was met with blank stares and 'har's.

apparently my peers do not watch tv much, even though i CLEARLY EXPLAINED it was a movie about a guy who got pregnant.

so here is a picture to enlighten all you unimaginative souls out there!

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bears an incredible resemblance to our oil bag, does it not?

he doesnt even need a plastic abdomen.

anyway, here is a random but very interesting excerpt from an article entitled: Was T-rex a chicken?

how can you stop yourself from reading an article with such a heading?

so here it is!

The discovery of traces of flesh in a 68-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex bone ties the King of the Dinosaurs to modern-day species and, scientists say, heralds a "milestone" shift in paleontology.

"Based on the small sample we've recovered, chickens may be the closest relatives (to T. rex)," says geneticist John Asara of Beth

Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, co-leader of a team reporting the discovery of faint traces of chicken-like bone lining preserved inside a dinosaur drumstick.

dinosaur drumstick, ha-ha-ha. imagine how long it'd take to barbeque one of those.
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