Hi, Trudy! Good to see you again!
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Hi Trudy. Welcome back, Welcome back.
Ankylosaurus and Stegosaurus
Triceratops was my favorite dinosaur too.
My top three!
Trudy! Hi! Welcome back! I missed you.
Apatosaurus
I pat a saurus, too. Whenever they let me. They're bitey, you know.
Good news, Kate.
Is that the Walking with Monsters series, with things like the Burgess Shale fauna and the gigantic millipede? I love that series, though there are apparently a number of inaccuracies. Nonetheless, it's great stuff.
Yes that's the one. We love it too, it just made it all seem so real. Like a nature show only instead of herds of gazelle running across the plain we get herds of iguanodon.
I want to watch Walking with Monsters now. I'm very impressionable!
Yes that's the one. We love it too, it just made it all seem so real. Like a nature show only instead of herds of gazelle running across the plain we get herds of iguanodon.
I remember that herd, that was the Ornithocheirus ep, I think. That reminds me, when I saw David Attenborough (saying that never gets old) they played a clip from a recent effort of his, Flying Monsters 3D, on pterosaurs. Fun clip.
I want to watch Walking with Monsters now. I'm very impressionable!
On Netflix streaming, if you have it. Fun series.
That reminds me, when I saw David Attenborough (saying that never gets old)
It should NEVER get old. I expect to talk about David Attenborough with the phrase, and billytea saw him, for ... ever. Because it's David Attenborough and you saw him speak. That's epic.
I really love David Attenborough.
On Netflix streaming, if you have it. Fun series.
I live in a whole different country, so no. But what I do have is Walking with Monsters. By which I mean that I'm watching it now. When I said I wanted to watch it, I guess what I really meant was "I want to walk to the other end of the house and pull it off the bookshelf in the theatre room".
It should NEVER get old. I expect to talk about David Attenborough with the phrase, and billytea saw him, for ... ever. Because it's David Attenborough and you saw him speak. That's epic.
He was awesome. And surprisingly good at accents. Here I will put in a plug for his autobiography, "Life on Air": [link] It's an excellent and entertaining telling of a remarkable life.
Haikouichthys! Animal bodies are so extraordinarily complex today. It's worth remembering how much simpler they were back in their early evolutionary history.
Time for another plug. This book concerns the science of evolutionary development (evo devo), or how regulatory genes control the growth of a creature (including us): [link]
I live in a whole different country, so no. But what I do have is Walking with Monsters. By which I mean that I'm watching it now. When I said I wanted to watch it, I guess what I really meant was "I want to walk to the other end of the house and pull it off the bookshelf in the theatre room".
How crassly US-centric of me. I sort of thought they were everywhere that had the tubes filled with cats and, likely, pornography.
Still, I would like to walk to my bookcase and watch awesome stuff. I don't have nearly enough documentaries on hand. I just depend on the kindness of internets.
This book concerns the science of evolutionary development (evo devo), or how regulatory genes control the growth of a creature (including us)
SOLD!
I mean, I would like to purchase this book and read the heck out of it.