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Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!

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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #20 on: 29/02/2008 08:33:47 »
I know it's not a shark, I was merely pointing out that some fish do indeed have teeth like those of the fossil. And don't forget that not all fish are teleosts.
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #21 on: 29/02/2008 19:03:15 »
Quote from: JimBob on 29/02/2008 01:16:57
This is the respect I get. As soon as the other geologists leaves on a mine evaluation, everyone jumps on me. It isn't fair, it just isn't fair. I am not crasey...  barking mad.

AWWW!  It's nice to be missed (though you probably missed me like a sore tooth after having it fixed by the dentist).  Only here for a day, then off to Alabama to help supervise salvage crews.  My project is still on task.

Can't add much here, this is not my area of expertise- but what little I do know would back up JimBob.
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #22 on: 29/02/2008 19:44:16 »
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It is a surly, unruly mob here lately. Even the tame beaver seems to be getting uppity.
« Last Edit: 29/02/2008 20:04:34 by JimBob »
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #23 on: 29/02/2008 21:29:02 »
Hello again & goodbye again, Bass  [:D]
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #24 on: 29/02/2008 21:33:32 »
Quote from: Bass on 29/02/2008 19:03:15
Can't add much here, this is not my area of expertise- but what little I do know would back up JimBob.

Nepotism!

Bass and JimBob up a tree,
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #25 on: 29/02/2008 22:53:16 »
Quote from: JimBob on 29/02/2008 19:44:16
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It is a surly, unruly mob here lately. Even the tame beaver seems to be getting uppity.


Uppity and sarcastic as well.

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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #26 on: 29/02/2008 23:16:21 »
Yes, I can multi-task.
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #27 on: 01/03/2008 02:03:40 »
You can walk and chew gum at the same time!


That's REMARKABLE!!!
« Last Edit: 01/03/2008 04:08:09 by JimBob »
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« Reply #28 on: 01/03/2008 08:04:53 »
Walk & chew beech bark, actually  [^]
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #29 on: 01/03/2008 14:51:39 »
I'll give you the waddle and beech bark. A free pass on me.
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« Reply #30 on: 01/03/2008 23:34:28 »
Free? Did someone say free?
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Re: Identifying my fossils! He's a budding Palaentologist!
« Reply #31 on: 02/03/2008 00:06:18 »
A jewish Norman?
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« Reply #32 on: 02/03/2008 08:21:32 »
OY-VAY!
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