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The Flintstones were real!

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 07:46
by CellThree

Re: The Flintstones were real!

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 11:53
by King of Byblos

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 12:31
by eotunun
How did those guys become Doctors?
When I thought about that, I stopped laughing..

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 12:38
by markfiend
;D Although the Discovery Institute is real, I doubt that doctors Booble or D. Oxy Ribonucleic are. ;)

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 13:23
by King of Byblos
found in "Mud Flaps"

f-nar f-nar

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 14:18
by mh
creationist paleontologists
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 14:32
by markfiend
mh wrote:
creationist paleontologists
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's not that funny... clicky

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 14:52
by mh
markfiend wrote:
mh wrote:
creationist paleontologists
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's not that funny... clicky
Sorry, but laughing is the only response that makes any sense to me when confronted by a bona-fide nutcase of that magnitude. I wouldn't dignify his stance with rational argument.

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 15:07
by markfiend
Aye, well, that's fair enough. :lol:

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 18:04
by aims
But I thought the staunch right stance was in favour of riding bareback? :innocent:

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 18:25
by emilystrange
i'm sorry? did he really say that?

Posted: 07 Feb 2007, 20:34
by robertzombie
Dr. Ribonucleic wrote:Furthermore, we know Velociraptor was a vegetarian, as can be clearly deduced from its long rows of razor-sharp teeth, perfectly designed for tearing leaves from trees or rooting for truffles and other buried delicacies, and could therefore be domesticated at very low risk."
:urff: Has he not SEEN Jurassic Park!

Posted: 08 Feb 2007, 10:52
by markfiend
robertzombie wrote:Has he not SEEN Jurassic Park!
Yeah, but the Velociraptors in Jurassic Park are wrong. They're far too big for a start; If they'd wanted something about the size the animals in the film they should have gone with Deinonychus. Velociraptor was about 40cm tall.

Rather more importantly, the maniraptorans had feathers. It's even possible that feathers are basal to the theropoda, so T. rex might have been feathered too.

Oh god now look what you've started me off on! :lol:

Anyway, look at the home page of the site the article is on...