going back to the Stone Ages of Salem. |
I saw them re-advertised and rang the guy and said I own it, that section, and he said that's unusual, I own it as well |
I'm pretty confident that he should resign. I don't know how Governor Taft is going to rebuild the confidence of the people after being hauled off to jail. |
In general, we didn't find in the polling that casinos were all that favorable, but that doesn't mean that some form of slots wouldn't be acceptable. |
It is really unusual to find small dinosaur footprints, |
It is what I expected having read the reports in the media. I didn't think there was anything in the document that would embarrass the British government. I will be seeking the disclosure of the document in court. |
It's a decent bill now. It's a fair bill. The owners really didn't want the statewide standards, which were vicious. |
Our defense is that disclosure of the memo would not damage the British national interest, so why should any hearing be held in private? |
Still, it'd be nice to prove her wrong. |
The problem with Skye is that the Jurassic rocks are topped by about 20-30 metre thick volcanic rocks, which is very hard, ... So you can't get at the remains. You have to wait for the fossil to fall out of the cliffs. |
The reason why we see elephants in Loch Ness is that circuses used to go along the road to Inverness and have a little rest at the side of the loch and allow the animals to go and have a little swim around. |
This could be the first evidence of parental care of the Therapod (meat-eating) dinosaur, |
We find about one bone a year, ... This means that at the current rate it will take over 200 years to collect a complete dinosaur. |
We have customers who demand Triton equipment because of the quality workmanship and reliability. Our good business depends on Triton's good business, |