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[CARTOON] New Year's Eve 2009
Past Expiry Cartoon Blog | December 30th 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"This cartoon was over 2000 years in the making... Just think, 10 years ago, the popular song to play New Year's Eve was Prince's song 1999. Time flies when you're paying taxes." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or websi read more
My Top Seven Favorite Dino Books
Dewy and The Dinos | December 10th 2009 by Anessa and Ann Marie
As you all know I am a Dinosaur fanatic and with the holidays coming I thought I would share some of my all time favorite books that you may want to give to your kids.1. Uncover T.Rex....Take a three-dimensional look inside a T-Rex written by Dennis read more
Scientists Find Evidence Of First Human Occupation In Australia
Impact Lab | December 9th 2009
Evidence of what could be Australia’s earliest human occupation has been found on the fringe of desert in the country’s remote northwest, archaeologists said Tuesday. Peter Veth, of the Australian National University, said an artifact read more
New Prehistoric Crocodiles Found
Adventure Australia | December 6th 2009 by Tyrone Buchanan
A new type of crocodile now extinct has been found in northern Africa. It had three sets of fangs like wild boar tusks for killing other animals. Another kind of crocodile was found nearby. This one used a flat, wide snout to catch fish. A third spec read more
‘CLASH OF THE DINOSAURS’
Prehistoric Blog | November 19th 2009 by Absolutely Prehistoric
DISCOVERY TRANSPORTS VIEWERS BACK 65 MILLION YEARS WITH AN ALL-NEW TELEVISION EVENT: ‘CLASH OF THE DINOSAURS’Four-Part Special Shows Prehistoric Beings as Never Before… From the Inside OutFor the first time in 65 million years, innovative imagi read more
Ida, Lucy, Ardi dan Dino
Islam Abangan | November 11th 2009 by Lambang
Selama 150 tahun, para ilmuwan telah berdebat tentang perjalanan evolusi manusia dari primata yang bergelantungan di pohon sampai dengan primata Homo sapiens modern. Ketika Darwin mengajukan teori evolusi dalam bukunya “On The Origin of Species read more
Fledgling – Young or inexperienced person
WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually | November 4th 2009 by WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually
Note: There is a rating embedded within this post, please visit this post to rate it. Fledgling is a young bird that has recently developed the feathers for flying. Pronounced as Flej (emphasized) + Ling {Listen it to here} It comes from prehistori read more
Sketchbook: Ancient Birds
The Fuzzy Slug | October 30th 2009 by Natalie
Feathers are always useful in helping to make meetings go by faster. read more
Mega Indian Meteor Killed Dinos?
GritFX Magazine - Movies, Music and Madness | October 23rd 2009 by Manz
Earlier this week it was put forward that some insidious algae killed the dinosaurs. Now, we are back to the meteor theory – this time believed to have hit off the coast of India, as reported by Mail Online… read more
Under the Sun
Universe of Art | October 21st 2009 by Kara McAulay
There is nothing new under the sun. Ever heard of that expression? It comes from the bible. Now that we have that out of the way, I’d like to say that our search for art beyond the ordinary might not produce anything that is truly original. read more
Pampatheridae Graffiti
Found Shit | October 20th 2009 by Found Shit
Artwork by Sego y Ovbal read more
Dinosaur
Blog with full movie download options | October 20th 2009 by Donald Krups
Long before humans appeared on the planet, dinosaurs ruled the earth. On a little off-coast island, a clan of lemurs finds a dinosaur egg, hatching. Since there are no parents, the lemurs take care of the newborn, Aladar. Years later, a medium meteor read more
Glimpse – Brief Look; Quick or incomplete sighting of something
WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually | October 18th 2009 by WeboWord - Vocabulary Visually
Note: There is a rating embedded within this post, please visit this post to rate it. WeboWord’s daily word for 16th Oct. 2009. Also means: To give off a faint or intermittent light A small or indistinct appearance of something Pronounced a read more
Destination: Dunsan Prehistoric Site (Daejeon)
Chris in South Korea | October 10th 2009 by Chris Backe
A dugout hut from the Bronze Age.Although a fairly minor - and entirely recreated - tourist attraction, Dunsan Prehistoric Site (둔산선사유적지) is still mildly entertaining if you're in the area. The site was first investigated in 1991 by the read more
[CARTOON] Prehistoric Businessmen
Past Expiry Cartoon: Mobile Edition | October 3rd 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"Perhaps I should of called this the origin of the meeting room..." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show your supp read more
[CARTOON] Prehistoric Businessmen
Past Expiry Cartoon Blog | October 3rd 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"Perhaps I should of called this the origin of the meeting room..." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show your supp read more
[CARTOON] Eating in
Past Expiry Cartoon: Mobile Edition | October 1st 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"Just my interpretation of eating in." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show your support for Past Expiry by visiti read more
[CARTOON] Eating in
Past Expiry Cartoon Blog | October 1st 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"Just my interpretation of eating in." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show your support for Past Expiry by visiti read more
Man-Eating Birds, Algae-Powered Cars, and Googly Androids
K-Squared Ramblings | September 16th 2009 by Kelson Vibber
Fossils linked to Maori legend of man-eating bird. # The giant Haast’s Eagle, which died out at least 500 years ago, was originally thought to have been a scavenger, but new analysis of fossils indicates that it was a lion-level predator… read more
LJUBAC CROATIA
Happy Vacations | September 15th 2009 by Dimas Budi Prasetyo
. Sets in northern Dalmatia. Here we can suffer a unequivocally pacific vacation as well as it is really available for family groups with tiny children. In a centre of a encampment there is a church of St. Martin as well as most old, mill houses repr read more
Malibu Shark Attack (2009)
Snake vs Mongoose: B-Movie Extravaganza | September 6th 2009 by Alex
Malibu Shark Attack is what you would expect. You’ve got sharks and a girl in a bikini…. not much more. I’m going to have trouble filling out this review I think. It’s pretty shallow. Plot: Picture yourself on a Mailbu beach d read more
Malibu Shark Attack (2009)
Snake vs Mongoose: B-Movie Extravaganza | September 6th 2009 by Alex
Malibu Shark Attack is what you would expect. You’ve got sharks and a girl in a bikini…. not much more. I’m going to have trouble filling out this review I think. It’s pretty shallow. Plot: Picture yourself on a Mailbu beach d read more
New hand axe facts from prehistoric Spain!
Hand Facts | September 4th 2009 by Martijn van Mensvoort
Nature reports a true milestone in the evolution of human kind! After a report earlier this year in National Geographic about the oldest prehistoric handprints in French and Spanish cave walls, researchers have reported this month in Nature found th read more
Prehistoric Sea Creatures vs. Debbie Gibson
Pigtails and Combat Boots | September 2nd 2009 by Lisa
Mega Shark vs Giant Octopus As I sat down to watch “Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus”, I was extremely stoked to be watching yet another “so bad it’s good” SyFy Channel movie. To be clear, I was fully aware, that I was not sitting down to watc read more
The lost world (4)
Diana's Art | August 29th 2009 by Diana Jiganie
Posted in Photography Tagged: baby dinosaur, danger, dinosaurs, dinozaur, eggs, EUOPLOCEPHALUS, Oradea, prehistoric, raptor, velociraptor read more
Stonehenge
I travel to work, do you? | August 24th 2009 by R.MAK
Stonehenge is the greatest image of mystery, power and endurance. It is unknown what was the original purpose of that by placing stones like that, but some speculate that it was a temple made to worship ancient earth deities. read more
[CARTOON] Dinosaur Extinction
Past Expiry Cartoon Blog | August 23rd 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"My lesser known theory as to why the Dinosaurs went extinct." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show your support f read more
[CARTOON] Prehistoric Poodle
Past Expiry Cartoon Blog | August 20th 2009 by Johnny Ancich
"An old cartoon of mine from back in 2004. PS: The poodle's name is Fifi." Copy the code below to add this cartoon to your personal blog or website:Courtesy of Past Expiry Cartoon(c)2008 Johnny Ancich . Please take a moment to show yo read more
Surf - Design Planet Blurp No.65
Surf - Design Planet | August 19th 2009 by surfthearts
When you think about size and a Tyrannosaurus Rex - think jaws!T-Rex's four feet long jaws had 50 - 60 thick, bone-crunching teeth, which were over 9" long. That's about the size of a big banana. One T-Rex was found with 13" long teeth. This guy coul read more
Surf - Design Planet Blurp No.65
Surf - Design Planet | August 19th 2009 by surfthearts
When you think about size and a Tyrannosaurus Rex - think jaws!T-Rex's four feet long jaws had 50 - 60 thick, bone-crunching teeth, which were over 9" long. That's about the size of a big banana. One T-Rex was found with 13" long teeth. This guy coul read more

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