They’re on a clan-destined mission.
Scottish dinosaurs.
I see 5 different clans!!!!
Where’s the hound’s tooth?
Little known fact: On one of God’s beta test earths he worked with a fashion designer.
Tomorrow – The Paisleyazoic Era.
This was before dinosaurs became fashionable.
The dinosaurs of the paisleyozic were quite colorful, as were the neonzoic. VERY trippy!!
Scientists have conclusively proven that predators during the Corduroic Era were mostly unsuccessful as they could not sneak up on their prey.
Some of them match. Are they garanimals?
The green one is a tartanosaurus
This must have been a very challenging cartoon to colorize.
They’re travelling at ludicrous speed.
The wooly mammoth was considered a Tie-dyesaur.
The sun-species from Scotland were kilt off.
Tartanosaurus Rex.
They went extinct due to a low thread count.
Thanks Dave-my first laugh today!!
We do not generally know the real colors of dinosaur skin and feathers. The chemicals that give color to organic tissue don’t fossilize.
So, sure, plaid dinosaurs.
It was also known as “The Pendleton Epoch”.
The origins of the clans, clearly.
The Irish and the Scots in Braveheart. Patrick McGoohan was awesome.
Eventually, they gave way to the Argylesaurs and Herringbonesaurs.
It looks like Mr. Blazek found a new feature in his drawing app.
I guess the bagpipes came later.
a scene from our checkered past…
I love this!!!!!❤️
Okay, that’s cute
November 25, 2017
Ratkin Premium Member 7 months ago
They’re on a clan-destined mission.
Imagine 7 months ago
Scottish dinosaurs.
SHIVA 7 months ago
I see 5 different clans!!!!
Qiset 7 months ago
Where’s the hound’s tooth?
The Reader Premium Member 7 months ago
Little known fact: On one of God’s beta test earths he worked with a fashion designer.
comixbomix 7 months ago
Tomorrow – The Paisleyazoic Era.
Imagine 7 months ago
This was before dinosaurs became fashionable.
markkahler52 7 months ago
The dinosaurs of the paisleyozic were quite colorful, as were the neonzoic. VERY trippy!!
Doug K 7 months ago
Znox11 7 months ago
Scientists have conclusively proven that predators during the Corduroic Era were mostly unsuccessful as they could not sneak up on their prey.
dflak 7 months ago
Some of them match. Are they garanimals?
22Wu33/es Premium Member 7 months ago
The green one is a tartanosaurus
nsaber 7 months ago
This must have been a very challenging cartoon to colorize.
amaneaux 7 months ago
They’re travelling at ludicrous speed.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member 7 months ago
The wooly mammoth was considered a Tie-dyesaur.
Fantom Premium Member 7 months ago
The sun-species from Scotland were kilt off.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 7 months ago
Tartanosaurus Rex.
Lablubber 7 months ago
They went extinct due to a low thread count.
Escapee 7 months ago
Thanks Dave-my first laugh today!!
mistercatworks 7 months ago
We do not generally know the real colors of dinosaur skin and feathers. The chemicals that give color to organic tissue don’t fossilize.
So, sure, plaid dinosaurs.
It was also known as “The Pendleton Epoch”.
ekke 7 months ago
The origins of the clans, clearly.
Smeagol 7 months ago
The Irish and the Scots in Braveheart. Patrick McGoohan was awesome.
School Lunch Menu: Weiner Warps & Bedevil Deggs 7 months ago
Eventually, they gave way to the Argylesaurs and Herringbonesaurs.
MikeM_inMD 7 months ago
It looks like Mr. Blazek found a new feature in his drawing app.
Chris Sherlock 7 months ago
I guess the bagpipes came later.
gopher gofer 7 months ago
a scene from our checkered past…
Laurie Stoker Premium Member 7 months ago
I love this!!!!!❤️
Taracinablue 7 months ago
Okay, that’s cute