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| Topic Started: Feb 17 2011, 05:59 PM (1,730 Views) | |
| spartan | Feb 17 2011, 05:59 PM Post #1 |
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DoomSlayer Wanderer
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I remember when I was a kid watching this on the museum. I was freaking scary. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QK89qRR_Tk8&feature=related I saw Philip is remaking it for 1080p quality. I want to see that. Most of you saw this on TV programs or museums. |
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Noah Files in Mu Remember this kidos!: Computers have feelings and feel pain whenever you are using one. The moon doesn't exist. It's a two-dimensional disk hiding alien donut. Western society a sham propped up by an elite cabal of the super rich. And buy Salami! | |
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| Cephylus | Feb 17 2011, 07:02 PM Post #2 |
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Torando of Terror
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Well it's nicely animated...... I would have been freaked out if I saw it when I was little. |
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| truteal | Mar 1 2011, 12:04 AM Post #3 |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzmRBh7-l7s I first watched a part of this on this video and another video which I can't remember the name of. |
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My sporadically updated Youtube page Do you get it? I hardly ever come here so I'm like something a cryptozoologist would study | |
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| lamna | Mar 1 2011, 02:34 AM Post #4 |
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I saw part of these on the Eyewitness Dinosaur and Prehistoric Life videos. Did anyone see Once Upon Australia? I loved that but I only have it on an old VHS and I don't want to watch it too much. ![]() ![]() You can order it from ABC but it's 88 Australian dollars unless I pretend to be a school. |
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Living Fossils Fósseis Vibos: Reserva Natural 34 MYH, 4 tonne dinosaur. [flash=500,450] Video Magic! [/flash] | |
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| truteal | Mar 1 2011, 04:34 AM Post #5 |
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No, but I do remember Muttaburrasaurus : life in Gondwana. |
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My sporadically updated Youtube page Do you get it? I hardly ever come here so I'm like something a cryptozoologist would study | |
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| lamna | Mar 1 2011, 02:05 PM Post #6 |
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Well if you ever get the chance to see Once Upon Australia watch it, it's impressive and pretty funny too. |
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Living Fossils Fósseis Vibos: Reserva Natural 34 MYH, 4 tonne dinosaur. [flash=500,450] Video Magic! [/flash] | |
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| SIngemeister | Mar 2 2011, 03:47 PM Post #7 |
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Hive Tyrant of the Essee Swarm
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OHMYGODSAMEYEEEEEEEE Ahem. Yeah, those were awesome |
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My Deviantart RRRAAAAAARRRRGGGGHHH!!!!! | |
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