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#145835 07/21/06 02:32 PM
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An English electrician is to have a dinosaur named after him – he discovered it.

[Linked Image from newsimg.bbc.co.uk]

BBC article here

I appreciate that armstrongi recognises his valuable contribution to palaeontology but it’s not very ‘electrical’.

Any other suggestions from the peanut gallery? …




[This message has been edited by Hutch (edited 07-21-2006).]

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Hmm.. looking at those teeth... maybe call it "Choc-block-o-saurus?"

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With graduated teeth like that, I'd call it a Strip-a-saurus.

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Imagine that on your electricians CV:
I have a dinosaur named after me.
You'd be first in line for drug testing. [Linked Image]


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