You don’t have to go very far back…Sunday and Tuesday of this week, for example.http://www.gocomics.com/bc/2014/04/15http://www.gocomics.com/bc/2014/04/13
I remember when LA had the Olympics back in 1984. That’s the year that the Olympics went commercial. You had the “Official Soft Drink of the Olympics,” the “Official Wrist Watch of the Olympics” and even the “Official Candy Bar of the Olympics.”
The 405 (actually Californians didn’t call highways “THE” back then), was known as the “Official Parking Lot of the Olympics.”
How silly, the largest sauropod eggs ever found were about a foot in diameter, and most species had eggs of less than half a foot. No, I’m not a dino expert, instead have eleven year old boy at home.
Cooking them is easy. They just roll ’em downhill with enough momentum to roll up and into an active volcano. Keeping the shells intact after the volcano ejects them is the problem.
cdward over 10 years ago
They must be on Easter Island.
Crabbyrino Premium Member over 10 years ago
Is brachiosaur a known dinosaur?
ShadowBeast Premium Member over 10 years ago
I think the eggs were suppose to be colored, if not, those are not Easter eggs.
J Short over 10 years ago
Finding them is easy. It’s the hiding them that’s a drag.
markjoseph125 over 10 years ago
At rush hour!
wbtthefrog over 10 years ago
You don’t have to go very far back…Sunday and Tuesday of this week, for example.http://www.gocomics.com/bc/2014/04/15http://www.gocomics.com/bc/2014/04/13
jtviper7 over 10 years ago
Humpty Dumpty land…
dflak over 10 years ago
I remember when LA had the Olympics back in 1984. That’s the year that the Olympics went commercial. You had the “Official Soft Drink of the Olympics,” the “Official Wrist Watch of the Olympics” and even the “Official Candy Bar of the Olympics.”
The 405 (actually Californians didn’t call highways “THE” back then), was known as the “Official Parking Lot of the Olympics.”
RalphZIggy over 10 years ago
How silly, the largest sauropod eggs ever found were about a foot in diameter, and most species had eggs of less than half a foot. No, I’m not a dino expert, instead have eleven year old boy at home.
hometownk Premium Member over 10 years ago
Wasn’t one of the characters doing a cave wall painting a few days back?
Skywatcher68 over 10 years ago
Cooking them is easy. They just roll ’em downhill with enough momentum to roll up and into an active volcano. Keeping the shells intact after the volcano ejects them is the problem.
boldyuma over 10 years ago
It’ll take forever to peel one of them suckers..
AmyGrantfan51774 over 10 years ago
big eggs eh????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!…would make big omelets huh??????!!!!!!