We gave our son a Valentine when he was 10. It had dinosaurs on it showing one about to eat a man saying "I like the scream filled ones". I quote that all the time with Dino films!
In our family we use the expression "Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth..." as a shorthand for a duration of elapsed time that is too embarrassing to describe.
🤨🦖 I know I'm s'posed to be afraid of the T-rex, but if that MF comes for my 🍟, I'm gonna throw hands! 🤛 And my arms are longer than his so I'll actually connect!! 🥊💪
Boa tarde Débra. Eu tenho um sobrinho que apaixonado, por dinossauros. Já dei um livro para ele de presente. Aqui no estado do Rio de Janeiro, tem um parque, chamado Terra dos Dinossauros. Ele é localizado, na cidade de Miguel Pereira RJ. Já postei no meu Blogger. Os dinossauros, são feitos em tamanho natural. O lugar é bem interessante. Aproveito para desejar, um excelente sábado e um bom final de semana. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
I had to steal the dog and the T-rex. The hair got me thinking or maybe it's just the brain fog getting ready to hit again. I think the last one is a brontosaurus and a fluffybuttosaurus.
Dear Debra, you have such talent for finding these! LOL! Seeing the McDonald's fries made me laugh! The cat tail was very cool!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
The most significant dinosaur found in Alberta was Borealopelta markmitchelli, a ~110-million-year-old nodosaur discovered in 2011 at the Millennium Mine. Recognized as the world's best-preserved armored dinosaur, it is remarkable for its intact skin, armor (osteoderms), and stomach contents, providing unprecedented insights into Cretaceous life. They named her Debra - She Who Reeks.
@ Yorkshire Pudding -- Yes, I saw that dinosaur last time I visited the Royal Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum in Drumheller, Alberta! Truly awesome, if a little malodorous.
Fossils yes they reveal stories about life far away past and dinosaurs come very top of those stories I enjoyed this thoroughly dear Debra Thanks for smiles 🥰
The cat dinosaur is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the dino with the flowing locks was in drag???
ReplyDelete@ Bob -- Good point!
DeleteDinosaurs are the bomb and I love them! Hello Darkness My Old Friend is my fav!
ReplyDeleteI figure it’s a good thing people never interacted with dinosaurs…makes me wonder what might spring up next…
ReplyDeleteLove these!
ReplyDeleteWe gave our son a Valentine when he was 10. It had dinosaurs on it showing one about to eat a man saying "I like the scream filled ones". I quote that all the time with Dino films!
ReplyDelete...it amazes me that young children can pronounce dinosaur names!
ReplyDeleteI saw dinosaurs that thought it was making fun of our age
ReplyDeleteThe cat dinosaur took me a moment, it just proves every situation has room for a cat. Jayne
ReplyDeleteIn our family we use the expression "Back when dinosaurs roamed the earth..." as a shorthand for a duration of elapsed time that is too embarrassing to describe.
ReplyDeleteWill Jay
🤨🦖 I know I'm s'posed to be afraid of the T-rex, but if that MF comes for my 🍟, I'm gonna throw hands! 🤛 And my arms are longer than his so I'll actually connect!! 🥊💪
ReplyDeleteI love the dinosaur with the long wavy hair, Debra.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs this morning:)
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteYes on the lovely flowing hair streaming out in the wind.
ReplyDeleteI love the cat's bum. And the Jayne Mansfield dino. Delightful.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde Débra. Eu tenho um sobrinho que apaixonado, por dinossauros. Já dei um livro para ele de presente. Aqui no estado do Rio de Janeiro, tem um parque, chamado Terra dos Dinossauros. Ele é localizado, na cidade de Miguel Pereira RJ. Já postei no meu Blogger. Os dinossauros, são feitos em tamanho natural. O lugar é bem interessante. Aproveito para desejar, um excelente sábado e um bom final de semana. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro.
ReplyDeleteI had to steal the dog and the T-rex. The hair got me thinking or maybe it's just the brain fog getting ready to hit again. I think the last one is a brontosaurus and a fluffybuttosaurus.
ReplyDelete@ Leanna -- Fluffybuttosaurus, LOL!
DeleteOn my small cell phone screen I didn't realize the last one had a cat butt until I read Shammickite's comment.
ReplyDeleteThe last one!!!! And yes dinos did indeed do drag. Don't you recognize Tricky Vicky Velociraptor?!?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giggles this morning, Debrasaurus!
ReplyDeleteI love the second one. Very good.
ReplyDeletelolololololol on the hair.
ReplyDeleteEveryone has issue with their parents,it seems lol
ReplyDeleteI think I was that evil Dino. Or maybe just he’s sidekick
Dear Debra, you have such talent for finding these! LOL! Seeing the McDonald's fries made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteThe cat tail was very cool!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
OMG, these are fabulous! I love the Jesus one. :D
ReplyDeleteAnd I thought I was the only one who could spot a fake dinosaur....
ReplyDeleteGuess that's a skill to take off my CV as ubiquitous.
I love dinosaurs, but don't think I could cope with the real thing.
ReplyDeleteYes, animals extinct long before the invention of film is always a good sign of movie fakery.
ReplyDeleteThis triggers my renewed fantasy about dinosaurs
ReplyDeleteThe most significant dinosaur found in Alberta was Borealopelta markmitchelli, a ~110-million-year-old nodosaur discovered in 2011 at the Millennium Mine. Recognized as the world's best-preserved armored dinosaur, it is remarkable for its intact skin, armor (osteoderms), and stomach contents, providing unprecedented insights into Cretaceous life. They named her Debra - She Who Reeks.
ReplyDelete@ Yorkshire Pudding -- Yes, I saw that dinosaur last time I visited the Royal Tyrrell Dinosaur Museum in Drumheller, Alberta! Truly awesome, if a little malodorous.
DeleteThese are fun. I especially liked the dog one. That dog reminded me of one of mine, and I wonder what she'd do if a dino was looking at her.
ReplyDeleteLove that 5 year old roaring! You go, grrl!
ReplyDeleteI made it all the way down to make a comment about the roaring 5YO. And I came in second.
ReplyDeletethe first job I ever wanted in life was 'dinosaur expert'
ReplyDeleteTook me a second to see that cat butt! Ho ho hee hee hah hah
ReplyDeleteFossils yes they reveal stories about life far away past and dinosaurs come very top of those stories
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this thoroughly dear Debra
Thanks for smiles 🥰