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RockSmith372 said:
fact of the day: Velociraptors had feathers!

You sure you don't mean pillows



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d21lewis said:
RockSmith372 said:
fact of the day: Velociraptors had feathers!

You sure you don't mean pillows

nope. Velociraptors were feathered dinosaurs. Jurrasic Park and Hollywood made them non-feathered to make them look more threatening.



puffy said:
The problem being that "you learn something new everyday" is said by many people already and they didn't start saying it because you did.

Besides that, Roger Moore was a better Bond so no credit to you :P

Also with the joker card thing, it means you should invest in a batmobile. Do it now!


Let's analyze this post, shall we?

Sentence one:  "I'll be back" and "It makes perfect sense" are both said by a lot of people so I don't see your point.  Also, this sentence indicates that you have the proofreading skills of Stevie Wonder.

Sentence two:  You sticking your tongue out at the end of it indicates bad taste.

Sentence three:  Since you like Batman, then riddle me this: Why is it that people that try to beat me at my own game forget that they have to be, what's the word?  Oh yeah...  funny. 

 

@ puffy:  I can't believe that you still hold a grudge against me for telling everyone how mediocre the Conduit was going to be before it was released.  Is the problem being that I was right?



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d21lewis said:
RockSmith372 said:
fact of the day: Velociraptors had feathers!

You sure you don't mean pillows

Velociraptors had pillows?

You learn something new every day.



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