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Jun 30, 2015 13:21:48   #
nanaval Loc: Cornwall
 
Treepusher wrote:
Auto-correct is a device of the devil!!! LOL


:thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jun 30, 2015 16:17:07   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
Treepusher wrote:
Thanks, Robert. I don't want to even think about Martian joining up with creatures like this. It would be the end of life as we know it.

But I don't see him joining forces with dinosaurs. He's just not that kind of cat. Even tho they ruled the Earth for 100 million years, a record he might envy, he just wouldn't do it. At least, I don't think he'd do it.

No. He'd never do it. No way.

That darned cat, that's just the kind of thing he'd do!!!

I think my Goldens would jump at that opportunity also those dogs would follow Martian right into the mix

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Jun 30, 2015 18:58:44   #
raymondh Loc: Walker, MI
 
If it has eaten Boston, it would certainly be catastrophic. The ensuing flatulence would pollute the atmosphere for years if not decades.

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Jul 1, 2015 07:21:07   #
jwt Loc: Texas Hill Country
 
Oh wow Randy, what in the world is going on! Why is there only one imprint? Did the beast only have one foot or is it so big that the other print is 50 ft away? BTW I like the shot! :thumbup:

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Jul 1, 2015 07:26:36   #
SonyBug
 
MattPhox wrote:
What a revolting development this is!
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Wow, straight from "The Great Gildersleave" for those of you that remember.

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Jul 1, 2015 21:55:07   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
I think my Goldens would jump at that opportunity also those dogs would follow Martian right into the mix


You're likely right. The Goldens would no doubt be hot on the heels of that theropod!

Probably just as well they weren't in the garden at the time, lol.

Thanks for looking, Jack. Always much appreciated!

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Jul 1, 2015 21:58:29   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
raymondh wrote:
If it has eaten Boston, it would certainly be catastrophic. The ensuing flatulence would pollute the atmosphere for years if not decades.


Wow, that would be way worse than a mere plutonium accident, lol! Let's hope he changed his mind and ate Providence instead... ; )

Don't think that would be quite as bad.

Thanks for looking, Ray. Always appreciated!

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Jul 1, 2015 22:00:38   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
jwt wrote:
Oh wow Randy, what in the world is going on! Why is there only one imprint? Did the beast only have one foot or is it so big that the other print is 50 ft away? BTW I like the shot! :thumbup:


Thanks, Jim. Glad you liked this. Hard to say why just the one. Softer ground there? Maybe he hopped? Once we actually spot this thing, we may have a better idea. Stay tuned... ; )

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Jul 1, 2015 22:07:04   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
nikonbug wrote:
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Wow, straight from "The Great Gildersleave" for those of you that remember.


Lol! Thanks for calling that one back up, long lost in the mists of memory. And thanks for your visit!

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Jul 6, 2015 08:49:21   #
merrytexan Loc: georgia
 
Treepusher wrote:
Oh, dear--just as the messenger warned, there's been an accident involving the unstable plutonium that Martian's been using in his fertilizer.

During my morning stroll through Martian's garden, I found a space-time warp had opened up in front of his saucer-sized hibiscus (it had been absolutely loaded with that plutonium fertilizer), and I found a fresh theropod footprint in the soft soil.

From its size, it could be either a T. rex, or even worse, his larger cousin, a Gigantosaurus. I can't be sure. And there's no trace of the creature! He could be anywhere, and may already have eaten Boston!

Martian's nowhere to be found, and I've hit the Disaster Alarm to alert the Kitty Council and FEMA. Those of you living locally are advised to take shelter, and you can undoubtedly hear the Civil Defense klaxons blaring outside.

But it may already be too late...
Oh, dear--just as the messenger warned, there's be... (show quote)


Oh dear...I am glad I live in georgia. Lol!

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Jul 8, 2015 09:13:48   #
Treepusher Loc: Kingston, Massachusetts
 
merrytexan wrote:
Oh dear...I am glad I live in georgia. Lol!


Thanks, MT. You are indeed lucky-- I don't think a T. rex or giganotosaurus has much of a chance of making it that far--bus fare alone would kill him, and I'm pretty sure dinosaurs are on everyone's 'no-fly' list. ; )

Thanks for your visit, glad you enjoyed this one. More to come on our 'creature.'

For the record, this was a seagull's footprint in the sand, lol.

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