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    Recent palentology suggests pteranodons did not really flap their wings to fly, but instead used their wings as sort of prehistoric gliders. (From: Mattosaurus)
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    At 12:49:22 PM on 7/9/2001, Evilgrinch said:
    Tea Leoni.

    Less acting talent then me.


    At 10:04:40 AM on 7/9/2001, Darknodin said:
    oh I can... easily


    At 2:57:25 AM on 7/9/2001, Utahraptor said:
    Great. So much like Horner, Johnston decides to force his vies ontyo us. It's fine to surprise us in his films, but to inherient one, no. Besides, I'd hate to see him chose a poor actor over a great one, just to make us go wow, lookie who's there. Plus, I can't buy Tea and William as a couple.


    At 1:43:40 AM on 7/9/2001, Mighty T-rex said:
    1st to actually make a comment on the story. I like how JP3 will be darker, with more action than the first 2, since that's one of the main reasons I like JP movies.


    At 1:34:51 AM on 7/9/2001, SFNE GUY said:
    2nd


    At 2:46:26 AM on 7/8/2001, danothew said:
    1st


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