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On 30/06/2018 07:58, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 29-6-2018 8:55, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> Dinosaurs would have done better (I think). ;-)
>>
>
> ....I am sure of it!
> https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44654098
>
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. :-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Dinosaurs would have done better
Date: 30 Jun 2018 06:43:59
Message: <5b375eef@news.povray.org>
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On 30-6-2018 10:17, 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
> >
>
> 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. :-)
>
>
>
Drat! You seem to have inside knowledge. I had not been aware of this
but it explains quite a lot. Devil's spawn we are then. No doubt about it.
--
Thomas
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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/
> 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.
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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.
>> 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. ;-)
--
Regards
Stephen
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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. ;-)
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Stephen
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hi,
Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> ... sources. ;-)
"What makes people deeply dippy for dinosaurs?"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-44168810
lol.
regards, jr.
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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.
Crows in particular are very frank about the matter. However, who
believes crows? ;-)
[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.]
--
Thomas
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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!
>
>
>
>>> 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.
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Thomas
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On 01/07/2018 22:50, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> ... sources. ;-)
>
It will cost you. Probably more than you are willing to pay. :-)
> "What makes people deeply dippy for dinosaurs?"
>
I don't know but I certainly was as a child.
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-44168810
>
> lol.
>
>
Even as an adult that fossil is awesome.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 2-7-2018 9:57, Stephen wrote:
> On 01/07/2018 22:50, jr wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>> ... sources. ;-)
>>
>
> It will cost you. Probably more than you are willing to pay. :-)
>
>> "What makes people deeply dippy for dinosaurs?"
>>
>
> I don't know but I certainly was as a child.
>
>> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-44168810
>>
>> lol.
>>
>>
>
> Even as an adult that fossil is awesome.
>
>
They are all amazing creatures. Do you know Dougal Dixon?
http://www.dougal-dixon.co.uk/ Something to reflect upon are a couple of
his books I can recommend especially:
- After Man: A Zoology of the Future
- The New Dinosaurs
- Man after Man: an Anthropology of the Future
Speculative science of the highest degree!
--
Thomas
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