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Re: Minifigs in Dino Land
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lugnet.adventurers
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Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:33:07 GMT
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In lugnet.adventurers, Bruce Schlickbernd writes:
> > Oh, I'll get them for my son, no doubt. Anything is better than having him
> constantly sink my poor pirate ships. I just cringed when in the 2nd
> Pellucidar book they start blasting all the ravening monsters (dinosaurs) with
> their 600 Nitro Express Elephant guns.
Well, at least you are buying them.
> Who the heck says dinosaurs were fictitous?
I was referring to lego dinosaurs not the rather larger, from a long time ago
variety.
> A darn sight more interesting than
> the paleontology I had to study in geology (oh joy, another spirifer. Oh look,
> a brachiopod that indicates there might be an oil deposit close by. 10 zillion
> variations of trilobyte. Ahhhhh, a seductive bi-valve).
And having sat through two historical geology classes myself, not to mention
geomorphology tie ins, I have nothing but empathy for your sentiments.
Cheers,
Mark L
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| (...) Oh, I'll get them for my son, no doubt. Anything is better than having him constantly sink my poor pirate ships. I just cringed when in the 2nd Pellucidar book they start blasting all the ravening monsters (dinosaurs) with their 600 Nitro (...) (25 years ago, 11-Nov-99, to lugnet.adventurers)
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