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    In "The Hunt for Red October" (1990), Sam Neill tells Sean Connery's character that he would 'love to live in Montana' -- where Dr. Alan Grant lives! (From: Jay)
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    At 11:44:45 AM on 8/21/2004, Stealth Raptor2 said:
    Shaping up to be a good story:)


    At 1:25:04 PM on 8/18/2004, Carnotaur3 said:
    Thanks, TY112. I have to establish so much before I get to the dinos. But don't worry, if the hunt is on... then next chapter you'll be seeing the Tyrannosaur chase.


    At 12:57:47 PM on 8/18/2004, TyrannoRex112 said:
    I was a little lost in this chapter. I was hoping to see more dinosaurs, since this story is starting to play out as just a hostage story with JP characters, but I'm sure that'll change in the coming chapters. Perhaps we'll be seeing that Rosengard character in the next chapter, since he was an interesting character. Despite the all this interrogation, I still liked the chapter and have hope you'll pull off a good story, C3. Either way, it's very well written as always.


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