Discovery of a 160-million-year-old fossil represents a new milestone in early mammal evolution (TV, cd)
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You actually answered a question as a 'scientist'....I can't believe it...
Like Dr Jeckle and Mr Hyde...I'm never sure what side of you I'm going to get...
I'm all tingly now....
When you act like a scientist, my respect for you goes way up...
Ok, I need a time out...
I had planned on going a whole different direction with this...but due to the proffesional tone of your response...not tackling me to the pavement...
I think I will pause for a minute...
If you ask me an appropriate question, I give you an appropriate response. When you make up stuff that I know to be false, I "tackle" you to the "pavement". Capiche? One thing that I am not, however, is a pro-bono geology instructor. Which is why I suggest that you take some geology classes.
Considering the awful grammar contained in the above, perhaps you haven't taken long enough time off.
orogenicman...I'm still whreeling over post 79, when you actually sounded like a scientist...and used scientific jargon...I love that kind of talk...
When the spell of being impressed wears off...the tackling may resume...
But I'll be much harder to catch...
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