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    A low-budget 1993 film which attempted to capitalize on the success of JP was called "Carnosaur" -- Ironically, it starred Larua Dern's mother, Diane Ladd. (From: jurassiraptor)
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    At 12:46:35 AM on 10/19/2000, DH4! said:
    THIS IS AWESOME!


    At 7:26:27 PM on 10/17/2000, Roksx said:
    Those cages just kick ass!


    At 7:06:55 PM on 10/17/2000, Rexoraptor said:
    Hey, can someone explain the picture on the bottom right, what is that big white area north of the cliff set?


    At 11:59:17 AM on 10/17/2000, Evilgrinch said:
    Sorry that my fan-fiction has gone from that section but dan thought that the language was too bad.
    +well done dan for the brilliant poll.


    At 11:09:56 PM on 10/16/2000, JurassicRaptor said:
    3rd I mean.


    At 11:08:45 PM on 10/16/2000, JurassicRaptor said:
    With news of the Raptor boat at the studios, I wouldn't be surprised if they are building an aviary in there. Why else would it be at Universal?

    P.S. are those Explorers in the 2nd pic?


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