wired.com — 'Scientists on Monday announced the discovery of what appears to be the world's most intact dinosaur mummy: a 67-million-year-old plant-eater that contains fossilized bones and skin tissue, and possibly muscle and organs."
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nextyoyomaDec 3, 2007
ok, I'm a dumbf**k, I know, but where is this quote coming from? I'm being perfectly serious, I seem to be out-of-touch enough with culture not to understand the reference.
glitch82Dec 4, 2007
I'd say, "f**k yeah Doc, let's cut that son of a bitch out!"
Closed AccountDec 4, 2007
yeah, too bad there hasn't been millions of years. I bet if you turn the the thing over, it has a stamp on it that says, "Made in China". They actually have manufacturing plants in China that make fake dinosaur parts (fossils and bones specifically). Hmm, can we all say 'agenda'?
melshaeDec 12, 2007
did you know you can just go into your profile and see your recent diggs, and undigg it? diggity diggity digg...
robotfuelJan 7, 2008
Thats...exactly what I'm stating. Reading comprehension, can you digg it?