Ron Magill
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I can't believe the T-Rex could swim. And there's no such thing as an underwater T-Rex only because there's no reptile that lives underwater.
I don't think it's presently submerged. Damn. Listen, Dan, I'm going to tell you just from the fossil record. Let's look at the fossil record. Let's look at the bones of a T-Rex, which we know exist. That's not something we have to make up. That animal could not swim. That animal could walk in deep water.
I don't think it's presently submerged. Damn. Listen, Dan, I'm going to tell you just from the fossil record. Let's look at the fossil record. Let's look at the bones of a T-Rex, which we know exist. That's not something we have to make up. That animal could not swim. That animal could walk in deep water.
You've all probably seen the illustrations of dinosaurs in the water, grabbing things out of the water. I don't know why the T-Rex would go in the water, because it was a carnivorous reptile, unless it started feeding on... marine mammals of some sort that may have existed at the time, which I don't think they did. I don't know. I didn't live back then.
You've all probably seen the illustrations of dinosaurs in the water, grabbing things out of the water. I don't know why the T-Rex would go in the water, because it was a carnivorous reptile, unless it started feeding on... marine mammals of some sort that may have existed at the time, which I don't think they did. I don't know. I didn't live back then.
But certainly a T-Rex could have waded into the water. It was a tall animal. It could have gone into deep water. Why is Cody laughing like that? This whole conversation is going south very quickly. Cody lived back then.
But certainly a T-Rex could have waded into the water. It was a tall animal. It could have gone into deep water. Why is Cody laughing like that? This whole conversation is going south very quickly. Cody lived back then.
I was half listening. A million years from now, there could be a race of a new species of intelligent beings after humans become extinct, and they could find human bones down under the water in the middle of the Atlantic and think, oh, look at this. There were underwater humans. It might have been the wreck of the Titanic. Who knows?
I was half listening. A million years from now, there could be a race of a new species of intelligent beings after humans become extinct, and they could find human bones down under the water in the middle of the Atlantic and think, oh, look at this. There were underwater humans. It might have been the wreck of the Titanic. Who knows?
Probably not, but I'm going to give someone watching.
Probably not, but I'm going to give someone watching.
He's got a hair comb. That's nice.
He's got a hair comb. That's nice.
Ron, how did you feel about your son's work? Well, whatever you're paying him, it's not enough, number one. But as far as Cody's work goes... There it is. Oh, look at this. What is that?
Ron, how did you feel about your son's work? Well, whatever you're paying him, it's not enough, number one. But as far as Cody's work goes... There it is. Oh, look at this. What is that?
I proclaim that that's for Greg because it was absolutely great.
I proclaim that that's for Greg because it was absolutely great.
No, animals don't get vaccinated for Lyme disease, I don't believe. No, they can carry Lyme disease without showing symptoms. They can be asymptomatic, so they can be conduits to transmit Lyme disease, but they don't necessarily show symptoms, and I don't think they can be vaccinated against it.
No, animals don't get vaccinated for Lyme disease, I don't believe. No, they can carry Lyme disease without showing symptoms. They can be asymptomatic, so they can be conduits to transmit Lyme disease, but they don't necessarily show symptoms, and I don't think they can be vaccinated against it.
No, they just take the shot, Billy. Somebody's got to hold them, generally speaking, but they take the shot like your kid, you know?