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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Family Bones

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My Human's father grew up in the Badlands of South Dakota. When he was 16 years old, he was wandering around on the ranch and found a bone. He knew enough to realize that it might be a dinosaur bone. Turns out it was. So the palentologist came and dug it up. At first it was identified as a brontosauraus, but later it was determined that it was some other type of similar dinosaur. My Human's father's family didn't get any money from the dinosaur.

The bones are shoved into some boxes in storage at the South Dakota School of Mines & Technology. I think they should give them to me!

8 comments:

NAK and The Residents of The Khottage Now With KhattleDog! said...

Just another thing you'll take khare of when you are president!

Wags and Wuv,
Khyra
Khampaign Khoordinator
Tubey '08

Jack & Moo said...

We agree with you, if they aren't using them they should give them back. Humans are stupidly wasteful.
Good job in NH, you've got our vote when the primaries get to RI!

Woos & a-rooos,
Star & Jack

Kathryn and Ari said...

mmmmmmm. . . dinosaur bones.

Tubey, check out our blog when you get a chance: we paid homage to you and your sensibilities in our latest post.

Shmoo said...

ooh, I'm sure they would be all very tasty after being in the dirt all those years. Humans are stupid to store bones that should be chewed.

Meeshka

Kapp pack said...

Now in a box is not any place for a bone! I bet that bone is ginormous! I wonder if it tastes like chicken.

WOo woo, Kelsey Ann

Joe Stains said...

Mom wants to know if you are affiliated with that turbo tax stuff?

sharkgila said...

Bones should belong to those who enjoy them most. Put on display?? Pffftt.

Woooo,
Togo

Khady Lynn said...

I think they would make for a good long-lasting chew.

Holly