Well, sir! Would you believe they are over there nesting in the trees. I’ve got one in my house. We call them birds now. You can come over and take him if you like. He talks too much anyway!
Ziggy: “They’re extinct. The meteors took them out. The closest we have to dinosaurs now are alligators and crocodiles. We weren’t around when that happen!”
sirbadger over 5 years ago
If they were asking about saber tooth tigers, we could plead self defense.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
news flash (last I recall when it comes to paleontology): dinosaurs and human beings didn’t co-exist (unless you lived in the town of Bedrock)
paranormal over 5 years ago
I think they’re in the La Brea Tar Pits under the mammoths and mastodons.
dcdete. over 5 years ago
Well, sir! Would you believe they are over there nesting in the trees. I’ve got one in my house. We call them birds now. You can come over and take him if you like. He talks too much anyway!
Lyons Group, Inc. over 5 years ago
Ziggy: “They’re extinct. The meteors took them out. The closest we have to dinosaurs now are alligators and crocodiles. We weren’t around when that happen!”
cubswin2016 over 5 years ago
Mr. Freeze: What killed the dinosaurs? The Ice Age!
Jeffin Premium Member over 5 years ago
We made complete fuels of them.
colddonkey over 5 years ago
We turned them into oil and coal so the climate control people can tell us not to use oil and coal.
DadToFivePlus over 5 years ago
The got smart, built some ships, and flew away OR some space cowboys came by and rounded them all up. We haven’t seen one in years.
KEA over 5 years ago
wow… that’s a long time between visits
carlzr over 5 years ago
“Our” dinosaurs?
DaveQuinn over 5 years ago
I hate to say it, but all the dinosaurs are in Congress.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
You didn’t make them asteroid proof.
Charles Hoeft over 5 years ago
Shades of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home