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    In Crichton's TLW novel, a supporting character near the beginning of the story is named 'John Roxton' -- an homage to a character who appears in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's classic 'The Lost World'. (From: 'Ankylosaurus')
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    At 10:30:33 PM on 11/11/2000, Mallon said:
    Oh trust me, carnivorous reptiles evolved much earlier than dinosaurs ever did. What a terribly inaccurate article!


    At 3:31:22 AM on 11/11/2000, Utahraptor said:
    I findit weird they say oldest meat-eating reptiles, not dinos. I'm sure older meat eating reptiles existed before this dude.


    At 12:20:49 PM on 11/10/2000, ViewAskew408 said:
    I smell the enemy for JP4:THE TRIP TO ITALY.


    At 11:19:21 AM on 11/10/2000, Gallimimus said:
    I think Dan is reffering to Joxer, who was laughing for whatever reason. So, Joxer?


    At 3:13:16 AM on 11/10/2000, Utahraptor said:
    Galli thought Mallon thought Italy was in South America. I guess you had to be there.


    At 11:25:11 PM on 11/9/2000, Dan said:
    I don't get why that's so funny...
    -Dan


    At 10:51:46 PM on 11/9/2000, Gallimimus said:
    I missed the word 'strange'. He, he. Sorry, Mallon.


    At 9:49:24 PM on 11/9/2000, Mallon said:
    I don't think you caught what I was trying to say, Galli. You may want to re-read what I posted.


    At 8:19:55 PM on 11/9/2000, Ultraraptor said:
    hehehe


    At 7:07:16 PM on 11/9/2000, Gallimimus said:
    Mallon: Italy isn't in South America...


    At 6:54:25 PM on 11/9/2000, Mallon said:
    From Italy, eh? Strange, seeing as how the oldest known dinosaurs are known mostly from South America.


    At 6:36:51 PM on 11/9/2000, Joxer said:
    "Italian paleontogists said Thursday they have identified a new species of dinosaur, which lived 200 million years ago and is one of the oldest meat-eating reptiles ever discovered."

    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I love the media...


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