Lol, yeah and they have the advantage of being 'genuine' fossils.
Mark.
From: Lin Kerns <linkerns@gmail.com>
To: geology2@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 4 March 2012, 20:26
Subject: Re: [Geology2] 'Monstrously big ant' fossil found in Wyoming
LOL Thanks but I prefer Beethoven, Bach, Mozart, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, and Rossini. I like my "fossils" to be geniuses. ;-)
On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Mark Smith <smithsurf@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Tony Bennett is a very lively fossil, me thinks, lol. (Well he is still alive anyhow, hehe!).Mark.
From: Rick Bates <HappyMoosePhoto@gmail.com>
To: "geology2@yahoogroups.com" <geology2@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, 4 March 2012, 17:58
Subject: Re: [Geology2] 'Monstrously big ant' fossil found in Wyoming
I thought Tony Bennett was your favorite fossil :0)RickTiny iPhone keypad, sorry for typosI kind of miss Trilobites, though. They're my favorite fossil. Just wish I could've seen just one. :-(
Lin
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