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Thursday, February 2

While thinking about lemurs, I came across a question posed by the great scholar, Jay Leno: Scientists are complaining that [a] new Dinosaur movie shows dinosaurs with lemurs, who didn't evolve for another million years. They're afraid the movie will give kids a mistaken impression. What about the fact that the dinosaurs are singing and dancing? I think Leno has a point here. Singing and dancing? That's a stretch.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

And what do those so-called scientists think about "madascar"? I personally think its absurd to think that a hippo born-and-raised in a zoo environment would be capable of traveling on a train. Its a stretch to think even a wild hippo could do that, let alone one with minimal independency. Right? Will call you soon. Web page looks niiiiice. Much love from CA (state-side, bwoi!) - slim kid tre, aka Guisante Dulce, aka the Tocket

2:54 am  
Blogger Mr. Burns said...

Hmmm... I don't know if dancing and singing is such a stretch... it is the fact that they speak english that spooks me out.

9:27 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

eh, luke. unasema kiswahili cho chote? that has nothing to do with either lemurs or jay leno, sorry for being off topic. see you on the 12th!
-julia

4:05 pm  
Blogger L. Barrett said...

sorry julia, this man knows nothing of swahili. w/ aid, he put's forth 'sijasema kiswahili kabisa,' but has no confidence in it's meaning, or it's adherence to grammatical laws & spelling. his excuse relates to his early departure from kenya at the age of 8.

3:18 pm  

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