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Topic: what reeally happened to the dinosaurs...
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Fri 07/24/09 02:49 PM



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Fri 07/24/09 03:00 PM
I once wrote a story where it turned out thay had all been stolen by aliens, and taken to another planet with better facilities.


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Fri 07/24/09 03:04 PM

I once wrote a story where it turned out thay had all been stolen by aliens, and taken to another planet with better facilities.




surprised ... noway

lexfonteyne misspelled a word!

i'm floored!

are you ok lexypoo?!

:tongue:

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Fri 07/24/09 03:05 PM

I once wrote a story where it turned out thay had all been stolen by aliens, and taken to another planet with better facilities.




Like quilted toilet paper for all the sore arses? (Tyrannosorearse, Stegosorearse..)

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Fri 07/24/09 03:05 PM

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Fri 07/24/09 03:09 PM


I once wrote a story where it turned out thay had all been stolen by aliens, and taken to another planet with better facilities.




surprised ... noway

lexfonteyne misspelled a word!

i'm floored!

are you ok lexypoo?!

:tongue:


I could use the excuse that I'm on some serious medication right now, which is true.

So, yeah, I'll just go with that.

I'm not even supposed to be out in the sun right now! Like the medication is going to make me a vampire. If you see a goat with fangs flying around, that's me.

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Fri 07/24/09 03:16 PM



I once wrote a story where it turned out thay had all been stolen by aliens, and taken to another planet with better facilities.




surprised ... noway

lexfonteyne misspelled a word!

i'm floored!

are you ok lexypoo?!

:tongue:


I could use the excuse that I'm on some serious medication right now, which is true.

So, yeah, I'll just go with that.

I'm not even supposed to be out in the sun right now! Like the medication is going to make me a vampire. If you see a goat with fangs flying around, that's me.



aw i'm sorry to hear you're not feeling well. get better soon flowerforyou

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Fri 07/24/09 03:16 PM




Awe it's so cute!

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 07/24/09 03:19 PM
:smile: They went underground:smile:

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Fri 07/24/09 03:22 PM
They evolved to live like us.


MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 07/24/09 03:33 PM

They evolved to live like us.





flowerforyou Yes,undergroundflowerforyou

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Sun 07/26/09 08:50 AM

They evolved to live like us.




I used to love this programme and miss it no it is no longer on my television. tears tears

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Sun 07/26/09 12:41 PM




Doesn't this thread belong in Politics?

laugh laugh laugh

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Sun 07/26/09 01:09 PM
My dad had something to do with it. I can't get him to admit to it. I ask him about his pet Pterodactyl and he throws things at me and calls me a pain! LMAO!


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Sun 07/26/09 01:26 PM
There is a very famous fossilized footprint, found in Montana, I believe (a place which is now a National Park), suggesting what happened to dinosaurs.
This fossil is that of a dinosaurs' footprint, and that of a MAN, side by side. They were found on a hill pointing toward the mountains, or high ground, and had been made in mud.
(I guess an internet search would be in order here.)
A footprint of both a dinosaur, and a man, running in mud, uphill.
Sounds to me like the law of nature, "kill or be killed, eat, or be eaten" was totally ignored that day, as these two organisms were running uphill in a very heavy rain (Uphill mud?), trying to save themselves from drowning.
I would not be at all surprised if this fossil has gone mysteriously "missing".
Nor would I be at all surprised if the near intact carcass of a velociraptor, along with a FOUR CHAMBERED HEART (like mammals and birds), and not a THREE CHAMBERED HEART (like a lizard), has gone mysteriously missing, as well.
It is also interesting to note that dinosaur bones are typically found in sandstone, which indicates a large body of water once lay at that exact spot.
It is of further interest that flying dinosaurs, etc., are typically found in the upper strata of this same sandstone.
Couldn't pteradactyls and other flying creatures (not classified as dinosaurs) glide for forty days, and forty nights? Or did they finally tire, having fought the driving wind and rain, in addition to fatigue, to succumb to the monstrously huge, watery grave that had swallowed every living thing?
Well, ALMOST every living thing.
For more truly fascinating info on this subject, search, "Dr. Kent Hovind" (I went to his seminar), or, as he is more commonly known, "Dr. Dino".
The truth will set you free.
If you follow the events of the Bible, the earth is ALMOST only 7,000 years old. This would mean that, for a time, men and dinosaurs lived together on our same planet. This could not be allowed, however, as "early man" would not have been able to compete with dinosaurs for survival. Dinosaurs had to go. However, has anyone noticed that any current day sighting of a dinosaur (the most famous being "Nessie", in Loch Ness, Scotland), is that of an AQUATIC DINOSAUR? You may also be familiar with "Champ", the dinosaur which supposedly inhabits Lake Champlain, which borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada. Actually, I've seen video footage, taken by a very shaken man who was with his son on a tower overlooking Lake Champlain. It was that of a huge shadow, moving slowly across the lake, obviously a huge school of fish, I supposed at first. That was until I saw the plume of water spew from the nose end.
These dinosaurs might have easily survived a flood.

EquusDancer's photo
Sun 07/26/09 01:43 PM

There is a very famous fossilized footprint, found in Montana, I believe (a place which is now a National Park), suggesting what happened to dinosaurs.
This fossil is that of a dinosaurs' footprint, and that of a MAN, side by side. They were found on a hill pointing toward the mountains, or high ground, and had been made in mud.
(I guess an internet search would be in order here.)
A footprint of both a dinosaur, and a man, running in mud, uphill.
Sounds to me like the law of nature, "kill or be killed, eat, or be eaten" was totally ignored that day, as these two organisms were running uphill in a very heavy rain (Uphill mud?), trying to save themselves from drowning.
I would not be at all surprised if this fossil has gone mysteriously "missing".
Nor would I be at all surprised if the near intact carcass of a velociraptor, along with a FOUR CHAMBERED HEART (like mammals and birds), and not a THREE CHAMBERED HEART (like a lizard), has gone mysteriously missing, as well.
It is also interesting to note that dinosaur bones are typically found in sandstone, which indicates a large body of water once lay at that exact spot.
It is of further interest that flying dinosaurs, etc., are typically found in the upper strata of this same sandstone.
Couldn't pteradactyls and other flying creatures (not classified as dinosaurs) glide for forty days, and forty nights? Or did they finally tire, having fought the driving wind and rain, in addition to fatigue, to succumb to the monstrously huge, watery grave that had swallowed every living thing?
Well, ALMOST every living thing.
For more truly fascinating info on this subject, search, "Dr. Kent Hovind" (I went to his seminar), or, as he is more commonly known, "Dr. Dino".
The truth will set you free.
If you follow the events of the Bible, the earth is ALMOST only 7,000 years old. This would mean that, for a time, men and dinosaurs lived together on our same planet. This could not be allowed, however, as "early man" would not have been able to compete with dinosaurs for survival. Dinosaurs had to go. However, has anyone noticed that any current day sighting of a dinosaur (the most famous being "Nessie", in Loch Ness, Scotland), is that of an AQUATIC DINOSAUR? You may also be familiar with "Champ", the dinosaur which supposedly inhabits Lake Champlain, which borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada. Actually, I've seen video footage, taken by a very shaken man who was with his son on a tower overlooking Lake Champlain. It was that of a huge shadow, moving slowly across the lake, obviously a huge school of fish, I supposed at first. That was until I saw the plume of water spew from the nose end.
These dinosaurs might have easily survived a flood.


Yeh, that's like those "fossils" out in Glen Rose, TX with the creation-station, showing man walked side-by-side with the dino's.

Course, the fact that they can't actually date it, and that it could be a hole in the mud next to a fossil doesn't matter to the fundies.


trublu4u's photo
Sun 07/26/09 01:51 PM


There is a very famous fossilized footprint, found in Montana, I believe (a place which is now a National Park), suggesting what happened to dinosaurs.
This fossil is that of a dinosaurs' footprint, and that of a MAN, side by side. They were found on a hill pointing toward the mountains, or high ground, and had been made in mud.
(I guess an internet search would be in order here.)
A footprint of both a dinosaur, and a man, running in mud, uphill.
Sounds to me like the law of nature, "kill or be killed, eat, or be eaten" was totally ignored that day, as these two organisms were running uphill in a very heavy rain (Uphill mud?), trying to save themselves from drowning.
I would not be at all surprised if this fossil has gone mysteriously "missing".
Nor would I be at all surprised if the near intact carcass of a velociraptor, along with a FOUR CHAMBERED HEART (like mammals and birds), and not a THREE CHAMBERED HEART (like a lizard), has gone mysteriously missing, as well.
It is also interesting to note that dinosaur bones are typically found in sandstone, which indicates a large body of water once lay at that exact spot.
It is of further interest that flying dinosaurs, etc., are typically found in the upper strata of this same sandstone.
Couldn't pteradactyls and other flying creatures (not classified as dinosaurs) glide for forty days, and forty nights? Or did they finally tire, having fought the driving wind and rain, in addition to fatigue, to succumb to the monstrously huge, watery grave that had swallowed every living thing?
Well, ALMOST every living thing.
For more truly fascinating info on this subject, search, "Dr. Kent Hovind" (I went to his seminar), or, as he is more commonly known, "Dr. Dino".
The truth will set you free.
If you follow the events of the Bible, the earth is ALMOST only 7,000 years old. This would mean that, for a time, men and dinosaurs lived together on our same planet. This could not be allowed, however, as "early man" would not have been able to compete with dinosaurs for survival. Dinosaurs had to go. However, has anyone noticed that any current day sighting of a dinosaur (the most famous being "Nessie", in Loch Ness, Scotland), is that of an AQUATIC DINOSAUR? You may also be familiar with "Champ", the dinosaur which supposedly inhabits Lake Champlain, which borders Vermont, New York, and Quebec, Canada. Actually, I've seen video footage, taken by a very shaken man who was with his son on a tower overlooking Lake Champlain. It was that of a huge shadow, moving slowly across the lake, obviously a huge school of fish, I supposed at first. That was until I saw the plume of water spew from the nose end.
These dinosaurs might have easily survived a flood.


Yeh, that's like those "fossils" out in Glen Rose, TX with the creation-station, showing man walked side-by-side with the dino's.

Course, the fact that they can't actually date it, and that it could be a hole in the mud next to a fossil doesn't matter to the fundies.



It looked pretty plain to me.

MirrorMirror's photo
Mon 07/27/09 01:12 AM

trublu4u's photo
Mon 07/27/09 03:39 PM
AUGH!!!
RUN! THE "SLEESTAKS" ARE HERE!
HRRSSSSS...

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Mon 07/27/09 04:00 PM
Edited by Bushidobillyclub on Mon 07/27/09 04:00 PM

It looked pretty plain to me.
Sounds like the conclusion fit your preconceived ideas. Good thing scientists do not do that, you should examine the facts independent of any conclusions and be willing to accept a conclusion if it fits all the facts even if you do not like it.

If Kent Hovind is your idea of an educator then I completely understand your confusion regarding science.


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