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9 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

Very adept for the throne room.  :ighappy:

Hehehehe. Rex claims his seat at the throne...:)

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On 2020-02-10 at 11:03 AM, Nimravis said:

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This shirt looks to be something that's right up Viola's alley - she loves dinosaurs AND unicorns!!!  But perhaps she'd be a little upset about the T. rex eating a unicorn...I'll have to ask her... :)

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A couple of weeks ago I got a nice small trilobite in a frame but the bug was really to small to be framed up. So I have used the frame for my Triceratops bone that is really cool as it is from an known specimen called “Donna” that is in the Fisk Museum. A lot better use of the frame. 

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36 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

A couple of weeks ago I got a nice small trilobite in a frame but the bug was really to small to be framed up. So I have used the frame for my Triceratops bone that is really cool as it is from an known specimen called “Donna” that is in the Fisk Museum. A lot better use of the frame. 

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Cool! If I remember correctly, this triceratops specimen was found by Paleoprospectors in North Dakota. I actually hunted with the woman it's named after.

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22 minutes ago, PaleoNoel said:

Cool! If I remember correctly, this triceratops specimen was found by Paleoprospectors in North Dakota. I actually hunted with the woman it's named after.

That’s correct North Dakota. Thanks for the info it makes it more interesting. I think I need her autograph then so I can add it to the display, like they do on the Hard Rock Cafe.    :default_rofl:

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6 hours ago, Bobby Rico said:

That’s correct North Dakota. Thanks for the info it makes it more interesting. I think I need her autograph then so I can add it to the display, like they do on the Hard Rock Cafe.    :default_rofl:

I can make that happen :)

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6 minutes ago, Peat Burns said:

I can make that happen :)

Really that’s cool I have to find an small image like a large postage stamp of a triceratops  to send to you to get signed or tea card. I have to think on Cheers Bobby 

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13 minutes ago, Bobby Rico said:

Really that’s cool I have to find an small image like a large postage stamp of a triceratops  to send to you to get signed or tea card. I have to think on Cheers Bobby 

It was actually a gentleman that found it.  He named it after his wife.  We fossil hunt together about once per year.

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5 minutes ago, Peat Burns said:

It was actually a gentleman that found it.  He named it after his wife.  We fossil hunt together about once per year.

Yes I read that on the museum website. Ok I would like that please let me know when to send something to be signed. Thank you.  :dinothumb:

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1 hour ago, Nimravis said:

Adam @Tidgy's Dad and Doren @caldigger I would buy one of these for each of you but I do not think they have numbers that high- lol.

 

Ha! 

If they won't do Adam, 45, (ahem) then how about Tidgy, 9? :D

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Hey @Bobby Rico!

 

I don't think I posted pictures of my dinosaur cookie cutters in your thread, so here you go!  I used them to bake some gingerbread cookies yesterday and the kids are currently decorating some with a Valentine's Day theme :)

 

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3 hours ago, Monica said:

don't think I posted pictures of my dinosaur cookie cutters in your thread

 Cool. I can't remember if I showed mine

 

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4 hours ago, Monica said:

 

I don't think I posted pictures of my dinosaur cookie cutters

I have a couple the T.rex you gave me and a stegosaurus., I am enjoying the  “great dinosaur bake off”.  All the cookies look great.

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5 hours ago, Peat Burns said:

 

 

@Tidgy's Dad :)  Sometimes i need a full one of these when trying to classify brachiopods 

Outstanding! :i_am_so_happy:

Indeed, it would come in very useful at the moment trying to id some brachiopods with no labels and vague locations I've been sent. 

(very grateful, though, some of them are gorgeous and rather unusual). 

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