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1 year 9 months ago #237470 by V8Ian
Replied by V8Ian on topic Dates, Centuries and Y2K

Only in Quinslund
LOL


Some tourists in the Museum of Natural History are marveling at some dinosaur bones. One of them asks the guard, "Can you tell me how old the dinosaur bones are?"

The guard replies, "They are 65,000,011 years old."

"That's an awfully exact number," says the tourist. "How do you know their age so precisely?"

The guard answers, "Well, the dinosaur bones were sixty five million years old when I started working here, and that was eleven years ago.


LOL

cya
Whereas in Victoria the dinosaurs are operating a heavy haulage show. :P

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1 year 9 months ago #237474 by Dave_64
Replied by Dave_64 on topic Dates, Centuries and Y2K
Well!
What can one say to that??

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1 year 9 months ago #237477 by mammoth
Replied by mammoth on topic Dates, Centuries and Y2K
I think they are ganging up on you Lang as a tease.

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1 year 9 months ago #237492 by Lang
Replied by Lang on topic Dates, Centuries and Y2K
The following user(s) said Thank You: Dave_64, PaulFH, V8Ian, oliver1950

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