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Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
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Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
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Don't forget Godzillasaurus!Emperor Chrostas the Crue wrote: I have SEEN footage! Clearly there are surviving examples of:
Crocasaurus, Iguanadon, Rubbersaurus, Claysaurus, Latexadon ect...
Surviving examples from the Cheesamovic period.
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The Characharodon Megalodon myth thing was made into a book awhile ago. Meg, by Steve Alten (website). I found it pretty interesting...The_Lumberjack wrote:What, that famous black and white one? I know there are a few obvious fakes, but I thought there were a couple which couldnt be explained?
I love those sort of stories though, I love the myth of the Characharodon Megladon, did a presentation on ocean myth, the kraken, scylla and charybdis and all that, and did the Characharodon Megalodon as a final ghostly finish, whilst neglecting to mention that a big fuck off shark (30ft long), wouldnt be hanging round on the deep ocean, it would be in the shallow waters.
It was great, I extrapolated the size of the jaws from a standard great white shark tooth and generally attempted to leave that sort 'oh my god' feeling. Finishing with the rumours from the Polynesian fisherman about a ghostly white 30ft shark somewhere in the Pacific...
I'm a myth person really, greek myth, norse myth, its all interesting from where it comes from and what it details.
Oh and i'm pretty sure the shark was bigger than 30 feet long... (linkedy link link)
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Hmm, read the available chapter, might give it a whirl if its cheap, looked ok
. I forget the source I looked at to get the 30ft figure, but that source said there was some dissent so I might have just found one of those instead... ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Yes, I've read Megs and enjoyed it a lot. Very well done, with just enough pausibility for the regular reader to say Wow... what if!
More on topic: I've always loved the idea that Nessie, Sasquatch/Yeti, and other crypto-beasties could actually be out there, quite alive and well.
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How many American or Japanese WW2 vets can attest to that?Simon H.Johansen wrote:Don't forget Godzillasaurus!Emperor Chrostas the Crue wrote: I have SEEN footage! Clearly there are surviving examples of:
Crocasaurus, Iguanadon, Rubbersaurus, Claysaurus, Latexadon ect...
Surviving examples from the Cheesamovic period.
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Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
Do you not believe in Thor, the Viking Thunder God? If not, then do you consider your state of disbelief in Thor to be a religion? Are you an AThorist?-Darth Wong on Atheism as a religion
Post #666: 5-24-03, 8:26 am (Hey, why not?)
Do you not believe in Thor, the Viking Thunder God? If not, then do you consider your state of disbelief in Thor to be a religion? Are you an AThorist?-Darth Wong on Atheism as a religion