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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
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When I see the word paleomagnetism



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Collector obrie2tm private msg quote post Address this user
@xkonk not quite, but close enough 😂
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The Fifth Golden Girl sborock private msg quote post Address this user
Just won this for a steal last night! I love bidding on Super Bowl Sunday. Bid $725 and won for $99!

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Just won this for a steal last night! I love bidding on Super Bowl Sunday. Bid $725 and won for $99!


Gotta love some MOTU!!
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Originally Posted by xkonk
When I see the word paleomagnetism


When the first t rex was mounted in the AMNH in December 1915 it held the same tail dragging upright pose as demonstrated on that book cover.By the eighties it was fairly well understood that most theropods likely utilized a more horizontal pose as seen in most modern day literature. Oddly, the fact the skeleton mounted in 1915 had to have various bones broken, and repositioned just to be posed in the assigned position never made the science reconsider...in fact the skeleton remained in that same upright stance till around 1992 when it was completely restored, stripped of the original shellac, and remounted properly. Now instead of rods from the floor supporting the skeleton, it was suspended from lightweight steel cables along the ceiling. Ever so often there are fundmental shifts in the paradigm of science and the eighties served as the most telling and recent for paleontologists.

Flip side the female subject appears well posed, accurately portrayed and rather winsome!
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If the viagra is working you should be well over a 9.8. xkonk private msg quote post Address this user
@Darkseid_of_town you can't respond to my post and use the word 'mounted' that often. I can't work with all my giggling.
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Collector Darkseid_of_town private msg quote post Address this user
mounted and remounted no less.....HA!
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Suck it up, buttercup!! KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user
What's cool about an old razor?? This one hit the world between Jan and March of 1974....just like me!!

Safety razors really are a better shave!!



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You can't get good wood on the ball every time. HotKeyComics private msg quote post Address this user
This is Mia Asano, she does some amazing things on a violin that I've never heard anyone do before. She did the solo to Sweet Child of Mine and made it sound like a Les Paul. Someone asked her to do the X-Men theme from the 90s and here it is!
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Heres Sweet Child of Mine:
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
@HotKeyComics

Very impressive
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Collector BrianGreensnips private msg quote post Address this user
Giving CBCS some love along with my new sign.
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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
@HotKeyComics That was brilliant! She really seemed to enjoy playing the X-Men theme.
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Collector Cerebus3000 private msg quote post Address this user
A somewhat rare book:





Pictures don't really do it justice. This video is much better:
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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
@Cerebus3000 What an awesome book! I did find it amusing that the dentist is 'drilling' with the nib of a pen.
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Collector TellEmSteveDave private msg quote post Address this user
Thought I lost these awhile back just found them today. Gene Colan sketch card and graded sticker.





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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
Huge captain carter fan. Just picked up a few of these off of ebay. Pretty cool little toys.




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Huge captain carter fan. Just picked up a few of these off of ebay. Pretty cool little toys.





Captain Carter is awesome and I still think the Agent Carter TV series was cool beans.
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You can't get good wood on the ball every time. HotKeyComics private msg quote post Address this user


I'm probably a little more excited than I should be but I got my name on the back of a comic book for the 1st time on the new whatnot Invincible #2 exclusive they dropped last week! 😁
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Just got this in - Bethlehem copy of Tarzan #76




Found this in a local thrift/antiques shop.





PDG
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I live in RI and Rhode Islanders eat chili with beans. esaravo private msg quote post Address this user
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@esaravo take any classes with Gautam Mitra for structural Geology or Udo Fehn?


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Possibly, but those names don’t ring any bells. I also did a semester abroad in St. Croix through a partnership they had with Fairleigh Dickinson University. I am going to see if I can find my yearbook, as you have made me curious.


I pulled out the yearbook and took a look. Unfortunately, only a few Geology professors are shown.






I might have had classes with all four listed. I remember several field trips for Invertebrate Paleontology with Professor Brett. On a particularly rainy one, I can picture him hammering away at a fossil he found in an outcrop as a small stream of rain runoff poured over his head. On another field trip to the US side of Niagara Falls, he jumped over the roped-off areas (marked unsafe to pass) to get to untouched outcrops, and encouraged us to do the same. Another field trip I can remember was for an Environmental Science class. We visited the hauntingly ghost town-like area known as Love Canal. But maybe the craziest thing I remember about the Geology Department is that several classes had labs once a week in the afternoon, and the first time I took a lab test, the teacher handed me the test and a beer. That might have swayed me into getting that Biology-Geology degree.
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I'd like to say I still turned out alright, but that would be a lie. flanders private msg quote post Address this user
Saw this on Facebook. Try it out:


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I wish I had a title. ComicNinja0215 private msg quote post Address this user
@KatKomics hey! thanks for posting this! thought about changing over, any you recommend??
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Suck it up, buttercup!! KatKomics private msg quote post Address this user
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@KatKomics hey! thanks for posting this! thought about changing over, any you recommend??

Ooooo...I've gone down a rabbit hole with razors!!
Now have 9!! with a 10th in the mail

For vintage I really like my Gillette fat handle (1946-51 -no date codes back then) with a 1939-45 in the mail -very smooth
Modern - I have a Wilkinson more efficient but nice, a Phoenix Artisan Double slant razor - scary as hell - really aggressive (maybe I haven't found the right blade yet?) and a Henson AL13 - super smooth -impossible to cut yourself -easy transition from cartridge shaving -think I'll start my 14yr old on this one.

Of course it all varies on your facial hair, how often you shave (every day or only every 2 or 3?)
Blade have difference too - I got a sampler pack from amazon of 120 blades for $30 - 1 blade can last from 3 to 6 shaves -so almost 2 years of blades!!

I know when I started I had knicks and cuts for 2 weeks?? after that I've figured it out and even with my scary double slant I'm good!

so far only 2 soaps and 2 brushes for me....can easily see going down a rabbit hole their too -at least with brushes I think I can stop at 4

My new razors weren't that expensive -Henson $70/80 and Wilkinson was $30 - my vintage razors vary from $10 to $50- my 1946/51 Gillette was only $15 and is one of the best!
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You should’ve seen all the jealous ass kids when I got this from the arcade a while back. One of the workers had to get a ladder to get him down from his dramatic display.


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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
@HeinzDad Don't blame the kids. I'm jealous, too!
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If I could, I would. I swear. DrWatson private msg quote post Address this user
You should have just shot it down with your rifle.
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CBCS Boomhauer HeinzDad private msg quote post Address this user
Edit: deleted. Certainly didn’t read like I wanted.
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Where's his Bat-package? Byrdibyrd private msg quote post Address this user
I only just realised that Spidey is either 'thwipping' or giving us all 'the finger' x2.
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The apple sauce and pudding were the best part... Bronte private msg quote post Address this user
@HeinzDad

Did you win it somehow?
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