Too short! Too short!
Somewhere, Hec is suddenly feeling that he is needed here.
River ,'Objects In Space'
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Too short! Too short!
Somewhere, Hec is suddenly feeling that he is needed here.
A disturbance in the Force...
At this point, I'm this close to making one of those from postits. He's very clearly defending his territory against that evil other robin, though. It's funny just VERY ANNOYING.
It sounds like a pathetic remake of Hitchcock's "The Birds", only in this case the title would be "The Bird".
It sounds like a pathetic remake of Hitchcock's "The Birds", only in this case the title would be "The Bird".
Or maybe, Dude, Where's my Nest?
Dana, how long is your hair now? How short will it be after you donate the 10 inches? How short do you want to go (that is, what's your limit)?
Dana, how long is your hair now? How short will it be after you donate the 10 inches? How short do you want to go (that is, what's your limit)?
It's past my waist now. Once ten inches are cut off, it'll still be in the middle of my back, I think. It's kind of hard to measure your own hair.
Right now, I'd say I don't want to go above the shoulders.
What's something that made you smile today?
Leif plopping down on the sofa and reading a chapter book. He's so proud that he can read chapter books now. Turns four tomorrow.
New species of mini-sauropods discovered!
The creature was of the sauropod type - that group of long-necked, four-footed herbivores that were the largest of all the dinosaurs.
But at just a few metres in length, this animal was considerably smaller than its huge cousins, scientists report in the journal Nature.
The team thinks the Jurassic species evolved its small form in response to limited food resources on an island.
Martin Sander, from the University of Bonn, and colleagues studied the remains of over 11 sauropods found in a quarry at Oker, near Goslar, Lower Saxony.
With total body lengths ranging from 1.7 to 6.2m (5.5-20ft), the team originally thought the dinosaurs were juveniles. But when the scientists examined the fossils closely, they realised they were dealing with dwarf creatures.