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    The idea for the Dilophosaurus' fan in Jurassic Park was based on the Frilled Lizard of Australia, which is known to take a bipedal stance and run while displaying it's fan as a means of defense and intimidation. (From: 'Dilophosaurus')
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    At 11:31:23 PM on 2/19/2002, Havoc_Raptor said:
    gee, is this enough to make me like cell phones?
    ...
    nope.

    the graphics themsevles are cool :) cute. though, I have a deep 'dislike' of cellphones


    At 7:20:10 AM on 2/19/2002, Big Razzie said:
    You can only get those if you sign up for Club Nokia (apologies to everyone who got *issed off trying to get them).

    I have an Alcatel phone - it doesn'thave ANY graphics at all and has two lines of text on the screen!


    At 3:54:36 AM on 2/19/2002, Post Grant said:
    Heh, that Tyrannosaur looks funny.


    At 9:13:28 PM on 2/18/2002, Reddog2002 said:
    Hey Dan, Verizon isn't all that bad.


    At 4:14:33 PM on 2/18/2002, mr.elliesattler said:
    First.Yay I'm so excited. (sarcastic)


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