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Extinct! What was it and where did it go? Things are dying off all the time and often nobody takes the time to notice. Use your favourite time machine and make us tributes to things that are now (or should be) extinct, and post them on the board.
(Fri 24 Jan 2003, 11:45)
Extinct! What was it and where did it go? Things are dying off all the time and often nobody takes the time to notice. Use your favourite time machine and make us tributes to things that are now (or should be) extinct, and post them on the board.
(Fri 24 Jan 2003, 11:45)
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bjstork
i suppose it should be dead, yes._
get it? because shes pregnant...
and bjork/stork... yeah, no.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2003, 2:51, More)
i suppose it should be dead, yes._
get it? because shes pregnant...
and bjork/stork... yeah, no.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2003, 2:51, More)
Lets face it.
With people like him in charge,
Its a wonder we aint extinct already.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2003, 0:05, More)
With people like him in charge,
Its a wonder we aint extinct already.
( , Mon 27 Jan 2003, 0:05, More)
Dr. Alan Titus, famous paleontologist, uncovers...
...a near-perfect specimen of Pseudoangelus Tamagotchii. These creatures were common at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, but became extinct by a sudden impact of apathy and no-one could be bothered to press their little buttons any more. This specimen appears to be a juvenile.
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:55, More)
...a near-perfect specimen of Pseudoangelus Tamagotchii. These creatures were common at Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, but became extinct by a sudden impact of apathy and no-one could be bothered to press their little buttons any more. This specimen appears to be a juvenile.
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:55, More)
unknown farm animal
1st submission, ive not yet removed my coat, just incase someone decides to do this to me...
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:51, More)
1st submission, ive not yet removed my coat, just incase someone decides to do this to me...
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:51, More)
The Doyouthinkhesaurus Rex
It is a common missunderstanding that the dinosaurs were all wiped out by a meteorite... This was not the fate of the D-Rex...
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:37, More)
It is a common missunderstanding that the dinosaurs were all wiped out by a meteorite... This was not the fate of the D-Rex...
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:37, More)
Because
of the "thin is in" fad , the Bellyfishes days were numbered....
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:28, More)
of the "thin is in" fad , the Bellyfishes days were numbered....
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:28, More)
This creature used to be abundant in the sunny fields of England.
Unfortunately, their numbers quickly diminished with the introduction of combine harvesters.
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:19, More)
Unfortunately, their numbers quickly diminished with the introduction of combine harvesters.
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 22:19, More)
lack of personal hygiene
was ultimately their downfall
myweb.tiscali.co.uk/itchinbowow/b3ta%20postings/Smegosaurus.gif
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 20:25, More)
was ultimately their downfall
myweb.tiscali.co.uk/itchinbowow/b3ta%20postings/Smegosaurus.gif
( , Sun 26 Jan 2003, 20:25, More)