Dinosaur
Dinosaur
Check it out, real location: Pet Shop.
The sound you hear is just some of the 2000 crickets they get in every week. Ahhh, verisimilitude.
Also, big thanks to Tensen01 for the awesome drawings he did for us!
The sound you hear is just some of the 2000 crickets they get in every week. Ahhh, verisimilitude.
Also, big thanks to Tensen01 for the awesome drawings he did for us!
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For some reason I liked how Graham the investigator from Rapidfire standing in the background of the news report... which made it difficult for him being the field agent for action 9 news... maybe you should try that sometime. You did a similar thing Pimpy My Chair of killah byte.
"It's nice to think that before "Adam and Eve", there was "Earl Grey""
I wonder what they concluded was actually responsible. The murder took place in a shop. "Little Shop of Horrors" began in a shop. The giant plant in "Little Shop of Horrors" was named Audrey II. Obviously the murderer was the second cousin of a botanist named Audrey.
"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
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Between it being in a pet shop and the "I'm afraid we don't get much call for that round here sir" I was definitely thinking Monty Python. Only Graham is more John Cleese and Paul more Michael Palin than the other way around.
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Lacerta wrote:But I didn't buy the scream. Not blood-curdling enough!
Exactly.
Incidentally: Paul, love the new avatar. Where'd you get it? I presume it was inspired by your snappy wardrobe these last two videos.
"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Graham wrote:Did you watch the video?
I mean, you watched it, clearly. But did you see it?
Did you read my post?
I mean, you read it, clearly. But did you read it?
Permit me to rephase myself: Paul, who drew your new avatar? It's awesome.
Tensen01, I see. Thanks, misty.
"...so he turns to me, and he says 'Why so serious?' He puts the blade in my mouth, and says 'Why so serious?
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
Let's put a smile on that face!'"
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I loved Matt's line about the suspect being "between five and forty-two feet tall who may be wielding a tail comprised of several large osteopods." I also love how absurd the idea is, it kinda reminds me of Calvin and Hobbes strips with the Transmogrifier where Calvin is convinced he has become a tiger (and I think a dinosaur in another one).
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Paul, I love your new avatar... if I do say so myself
And I was one of those kids who wanted to be a Paleontologist when I grew up, so I totally dig that I wrote AND illustrated a book on Dinosaurs
I really wish I coulda drawn the Triceratops and the Brachiosaur too... just not enough time
Anyways, dug the video very much.
If you need artwork for future sketches let me know
And I was one of those kids who wanted to be a Paleontologist when I grew up, so I totally dig that I wrote AND illustrated a book on Dinosaurs
I really wish I coulda drawn the Triceratops and the Brachiosaur too... just not enough time
Anyways, dug the video very much.
If you need artwork for future sketches let me know
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Melendwyr wrote:I was surprised that the unit of 'feet' was used, given that LRR's in the Land of Metric.
Though Canada is officially a metric country, imperial measures are often used. In construction everything is in imperial. You are far more likely to say that I am six foot one than say that your are 1.85 m. The dinosaur book could have been American but the newscast would have likely used metric.
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