The World of Layonara
The Layonara Community => Just for Fun => Topic started by: lunchboxkilla on February 27, 2005, 04:26:00 PM
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After watching animal planter all daytoday I saw this...
http://animal.discovery.com/convergence/dragons/dragons.html
March 20th yall mark your calender!
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Dinosaur bones that paleantologists collect are rarely even remotely assembled. What they base their structure on in those museum models is logical deduction of bone structure from observing other similar existing animals. It could be very possible that dragons existed at some point, though the fire breathing was more than likely fabricated. Either that or the last dinosaur to die out was the pterodactyl/half-breed warmblooded archeopterix and people merely saw it as a huge flyin lizard that they reconstructed to be fiercer than it really was.
One thing is certain, every continent bar antarctica has myths of dragons in them, well before they were ever connected by trade or communication. More than mere coincidence I think.
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heh i think they were real and realy one thing that stumps allot of people is how do so maney countries as japan that never realy conversed with euroup at one time all got the same idea of what a dragon was....but yea what exactly is that movie about i whanted to check it out but the sight dsoent work with my comp -.-
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looks great, thanks for posting
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5 more days... still jittery about it!
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i mised it -.- anyone see it and can tell me seomthing?? or maby tell me its going to be on DvD like allot of those shows????????
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They are gonna replay it over and over so keep an eye out for it!
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Cool sute thanks.
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I watched bits and pieces of it, was hard to tell if they were basing things on scientific fact (recently discovered frozen dragon corpse?) or if it was all fantasy and they were explaining in a scientific way how it could be feasable for dragons to exist. Either way the CGA was fantastic and very realistic looking... too bad they had Capt. Picard narrate it, I hate the sound of that mans voice.
Vyris
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aww! I like captain picard!
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With his evil looking beedy hawk eyes and his chemistry with Ian MacKellen, I actually was hoping he'd have been Saruman. I've seen him play a villain maybe twice, one in the Mel Gibson conspiracy theory movie, the other as Claudious in the 80s version of Hamlet. Both times he's been excellent.
If anybody ever makes a movie based on that comic book "Preacher", he definitely has my vote to become secret Vatican agent "Herr Starr".