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Posted By:
Hal Brown
Date Posted:
Sep 12, 2008
Description:
“Those aren’t footprints! They are proto-spermatozoa from extinct dinosaurs.”
“Oh, really. I’ll bet they are shallow holes wallowed out by walrus.”
“Do you see any walrus?”
'Do you see any dinosaurs?'
'Maybe some bones.'
“Sure. Maybe they were made by seals.”
“Or dinosaurs.”
Date Taken:
Sep 12, 2008
Place Taken:
Near Ocean City, WA
Owner:
Dan Nickens
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Lee Coulman
- Sep 13,2008
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Dan<br />For all we know this could be a picture a festering leaf.<br />What were you smoking?
Terry Mac Neill
- Sep 13,2008
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looks like curtled green pea soup with a splash of melted cheese floating in olive oil at a temperature of 138 degrees on a rainy saturday afternoon in Butte , Montana<br /><br />HEH,HEH
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