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On 2-7-2018 13:21, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> Speculative science of the highest degree!
>
With some nice examples here:
http://speculativeevolution.wikia.com/wiki/Dougal_Dixon
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Thomas
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On 02/07/2018 07:51, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 1-7-2018 16:30, Stephen wrote:
>> On 30/06/2018 22:03, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>> On 2018-06-30 04:17 AM (-4), Stephen wrote:
>>>> On 30/06/2018 07:58, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>> On 29-6-2018 8:55, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Dinosaurs would have done better (I think). ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ....I am sure of it!
>>>>> https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44654098
>>>
>>> Dinosaurs are just biding their time. Although, sometimes their
>>> inner nature slips out:
>>> https://www.facebook.com/VSbyHowlers/videos/1964898703543650/
>>>
>>
>> Reminds me. Distilleries here, traditionally use(d) geese as
>> watch-animals.
>
> Like the Romans on the Capitol?! That is nice!
>
That's right, so they did. I had forgotten.
>>
>>
>>
>>>> I don’t know about that. Look at what they did to our world slightly
>>>> less than 66 million years ago.
>>>> My understanding is that a cabal of dinosaur mages called upon their
>>>> greatest devil to appear. To facilitate this he sent the Chicxulub
>>>> crater asteroid to clear the way for us. :-)
>>>
>>> Traitors! They clearly collaborated with the Therapsids, who were
>>> forced to lay low following the Permian, and now (think that they)
>>> again rule the planet.
>>>
>>
>> Sounds as if they were a bit "pervy" to me.
>> Mixed race is okay (desirable even) but cross species is suspect. ;-)
>>
>
> Some of them, not all, and mostly the dominant ones as can be expected.
> Mr T.R. could better be avoided.
>
Ms Allosaurus was my childhood pin up.
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Regards
Stephen
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On 02/07/2018 07:48, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 1-7-2018 16:32, Stephen wrote:
>> On 30/06/2018 11:43, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> Drat! You seem to have inside knowledge
>>
>> As if you don't have your own sources. ;-)
>>
>
> I do! I do! However, they hid this to me. Probably feeling ashamed (or
> foolish)... Just blamed the meteor for all their woes.
>
Can't say too much in public. ;-)
> Crows in particular are very frank about the matter. However, who
> believes crows? ;-)
>
Zwarte Piet?
> [there is one in the neighbourhood for a couple of years now which has a
> totally atypical cry for a crow. Makes me wonder if it has been brought
> up by crows in the first place. It seems to be a solitary beast.]
>
I have a couple who visit for scraps I throw out.
Talking about birds have you seen this video?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-44658839/what-a-hoot-tawny-owl-takes-a-bath
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 3-7-2018 15:24, Stephen wrote:
> On 02/07/2018 07:48, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 1-7-2018 16:32, Stephen wrote:
>>> On 30/06/2018 11:43, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>> Drat! You seem to have inside knowledge
>>>
>>> As if you don't have your own sources. ;-)
>>>
>>
>> I do! I do! However, they hid this to me. Probably feeling ashamed (or
>> foolish)... Just blamed the meteor for all their woes.
>>
>
> Can't say too much in public. ;-)
>
>> Crows in particular are very frank about the matter. However, who
>> believes crows? ;-)
>>
>
> Zwarte Piet?
[whispers]
PC's are not allowed any more to talk about him in NL... ;-)
[/whispers]
>
>
>> [there is one in the neighbourhood for a couple of years now which has
>> a totally atypical cry for a crow. Makes me wonder if it has been
>> brought up by crows in the first place. It seems to be a solitary beast.]
>>
>
> I have a couple who visit for scraps I throw out.
I have always liked crows, and recently more so as they chased away a
plague of pigeons nesting in the neighbourhood.
>
> Talking about birds have you seen this video?
>
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-44658839/what-a-hoot-tawny-owl-takes-a-bath
>
Lol! no, I had not seen it. Thanks.
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Thomas
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On 3-7-2018 15:17, Stephen wrote:
> On 02/07/2018 07:51, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> On 1-7-2018 16:30, Stephen wrote:
>>> On 30/06/2018 22:03, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>>> On 2018-06-30 04:17 AM (-4), Stephen wrote:
>>>>> On 30/06/2018 07:58, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>>> On 29-6-2018 8:55, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dinosaurs would have done better (I think). ;-)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ....I am sure of it!
>>>>>> https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44654098
>>>>
>>>> Dinosaurs are just biding their time. Although, sometimes their
>>>> inner nature slips out:
>>>> https://www.facebook.com/VSbyHowlers/videos/1964898703543650/
>>>>
>>>
>>> Reminds me. Distilleries here, traditionally use(d) geese as
>>> watch-animals.
>>
>> Like the Romans on the Capitol?! That is nice!
>>
>
> That's right, so they did. I had forgotten.
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>> I don’t know about that. Look at what they did to our world slightly
>>>>> less than 66 million years ago.
>>>>> My understanding is that a cabal of dinosaur mages called upon their
>>>>> greatest devil to appear. To facilitate this he sent the Chicxulub
>>>>> crater asteroid to clear the way for us. :-)
>>>>
>>>> Traitors! They clearly collaborated with the Therapsids, who were
>>>> forced to lay low following the Permian, and now (think that they)
>>>> again rule the planet.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sounds as if they were a bit "pervy" to me.
>>> Mixed race is okay (desirable even) but cross species is suspect. ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Some of them, not all, and mostly the dominant ones as can be
>> expected. Mr T.R. could better be avoided.
>>
>
> Ms Allosaurus was my childhood pin up.
>
I agree. I would also have loved to have a Brontosaurus as a pet (I
should say Apatosaurus nowadays...). I wondered if the garden would not
be too small.
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On 04/07/2018 07:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>> Ms Allosaurus was my childhood pin up.
>>
>
> I agree. I would also have loved to have a Brontosaurus as a pet (I
> should say Apatosaurus nowadays...). I wondered if the garden would not
> be too small.
Okay but remember a dinosaur is just not for Christmas and you will need
to take it for its walk. Every day. :-)
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Stephen
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On 07/04/2018 04:34 AM, Stephen wrote:
>
>
> Okay but remember a dinosaur is just not for Christmas and you will need
> to take it for its walk. Every day. :-)
>
Mom will do it.
--
dik
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On 4-7-2018 10:34, Stephen wrote:
> On 04/07/2018 07:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> Ms Allosaurus was my childhood pin up.
>>>
>>
>> I agree. I would also have loved to have a Brontosaurus as a pet (I
>> should say Apatosaurus nowadays...). I wondered if the garden would
>> not be too small.
>
>
> Okay but remember a dinosaur is just not for Christmas and you will need
> to take it for its walk. Every day. :-)
>
Yes daddy, of course! Every day! Promised!
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Thomas
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On 04/07/2018 12:04, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 4-7-2018 10:34, Stephen wrote:
>> On 04/07/2018 07:50, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>> Ms Allosaurus was my childhood pin up.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I agree. I would also have loved to have a Brontosaurus as a pet (I
>>> should say Apatosaurus nowadays...). I wondered if the garden would
>>> not be too small.
>>
>>
>> Okay but remember a dinosaur is just not for Christmas and you will
>> need to take it for its walk. Every day. :-)
>>
>
> Yes daddy, of course! Every day! Promised!
>
Cousin Dik will help. I am sure.
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Stephen
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On 04/07/2018 07:46, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 3-7-2018 15:24, Stephen wrote:
>> On 02/07/2018 07:48, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>> On 1-7-2018 16:32, Stephen wrote:
>>>> On 30/06/2018 11:43, Thomas de Groot wrote:
>>>>> Drat! You seem to have inside knowledge
>>>>
>>>> As if you don't have your own sources. ;-)
>>>>
>>>
>>> I do! I do! However, they hid this to me. Probably feeling ashamed
>>> (or foolish)... Just blamed the meteor for all their woes.
>>>
>>
>> Can't say too much in public. ;-)
>>
>>> Crows in particular are very frank about the matter. However, who
>>> believes crows? ;-)
>>>
>>
>> Zwarte Piet?
>
> [whispers]
> PC's are not allowed any more to talk about him in NL... ;-)
> [/whispers]
>
ZWARTE PIET!
>>
>>
>>> [there is one in the neighbourhood for a couple of years now which
>>> has a totally atypical cry for a crow. Makes me wonder if it has been
>>> brought up by crows in the first place. It seems to be a solitary
>>> beast.]
>>>
>>
>> I have a couple who visit for scraps I throw out.
>
> I have always liked crows, and recently more so as they chased away a
> plague of pigeons nesting in the neighbourhood.
>
Very loud though.
Caw! Caw! Caw!
>>
>> Talking about birds have you seen this video?
>>
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-york-north-yorkshire-44658839/what-a-hoot-tawny-owl-takes-a-bath
>>
>
> Lol! no, I had not seen it. Thanks.
>
>
Cute. :-)
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Regards
Stephen
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