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    Here's a pic of Panda's series III before she restored it back to it's mil spec....she's the blonde in the back




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    Coops, you gotta get out in the sun more...

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    We've got another cheeky one have we??

    Actually, funny you should mention that ... the Munsters used to be one of my favourite shows ... along with that other one where they used to blow up the train sets all the time, can't think for the life of me what it was called ...

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    Here's a pic of Panda's series III before she restored it back to it's mil spec....she's the blonde in the back




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    The Addams Family...Gomez would blow up his trains...whilst Pugsley watched lol..

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    Actually, funny you should mention that ... the Munsters used to be one of my favourite shows ... along with that other one where they used to blow up the train sets all the time, can't think for the life of me what it was called ...

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    It's all coming out now ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Panda View Post
    I'd kill for a human skull! (not literally you understand!) I got in big trouble when I was little digging under the house looking for bones ... had candles burning & the smoke came up through the floor. My mother called the fire brigade ... oops!
    You do not have to actually kill for a human skull. I have seen them advertised on the notice board of Sydney University many years ago--Medical students use them to learn Anatomy. Some are real, Some are accurate replicas. At a second hand shop between Taree and Coffs Harbour I saw a real skeleton for sale about 15 years ago. The medical doctor who owned it had retired. Many of them owned just half skeletons as these were cheaper to purchase.

    John Mackay, director of Creation research Center in Brisbane has Human and Ape skulls. He shows these to school kids and pionts out the differences between them. Then he shows them skulls of the so called ancestors of humans and then asks the kids whether they are human or ape. John Mackay said "the kids get it right all the time." These ancient skulls are museum quality replica skulls which are in catologues, though I do not know if John Mackays human skull is a replica or a real one. So you should be able to buy a human skull though one might have to sell the Landrover to afford it--they are not cheap.

    Tyranasaurus rex skulls, etc. that you see in museums are replicas. The originals are too expensive and fragile to put on display. But some real Tyranasaurus rex teeth were for sale a few years ago. I do not remember how much the cost, but I could not afford them.

    The Tyranasaurus Rex tooth shows how easy it is to decieve people. See evolutionists portray Tyranasaurus Rex as a top of the line preditor. However its 6 inch long tooth has a very shallow half inch deep root. If Tyranasaurus had attacked other dinosaurs it would have ripped its teeth out.
    The Tyranasaurus Rex tooth was also hollow with fragile thin walls. If Tyranasaurus attacked another dinosaur and managed not to pull its teeth out, it would have broken them off. A few books by evolutionists piont this out--I have read one in the Lismore Library.

    So do not believe everthing you see on the movies about Tyranasaurus Rex, etc. Facts are not allowed to get in the way of a good story.
    See evolutionists think long sharp teeth mean the animal eats meat. But fruit bats [flying foxes] have long sharp teeth to hunt and kill all your peaches, and bananas.
    Pandas [the black and white ones from china, and the red ones from Nepal--not the Panda on this forum who drives a Landrover] have long sharp teeth to capture, kill and devour Bamboo.
    One pet lion around 1910AD lived on grass and milk for 9 years till he died of an infection. They did not know that you shuld not feed cats milk back then.
    Bears eat berries and leaves. They only hunt and eat meat when these berries and leaves are not available to them. So long sharp teeth does not imply that the animal is a carnivore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnF View Post
    You do not have to actually kill for a human skull. I have seen them advertised on the notice board of Sydney University many years ago--Medical students use them to learn Anatomy. Some are real, Some are accurate replicas. At a second hand shop between Taree and Coffs Harbour I saw a real skeleton for sale about 15 years ago. The medical doctor who owned it had retired. Many of them owned just half skeletons as these were cheaper to purchase.

    John Mackay, director of Creation research Center in Brisbane has Human and Ape skulls. He shows these to school kids and pionts out the differences between them. Then he shows them skulls of the so called ancestors of humans and then asks the kids whether they are human or ape. John Mackay said "the kids get it right all the time." These ancient skulls are museum quality replica skulls which are in catologues, though I do not know if John Mackays human skull is a replica or a real one. So you should be able to buy a human skull though one might have to sell the Landrover to afford it--they are not cheap.

    Tyranasaurus rex skulls, etc. that you see in museums are replicas. The originals are too expensive and fragile to put on display. But some real Tyranasaurus rex teeth were for sale a few years ago. I do not remember how much the cost, but I could not afford them.

    The Tyranasaurus Rex tooth shows how easy it is to decieve people. See evolutionists portray Tyranasaurus Rex as a top of the line preditor. However its 6 inch long tooth has a very shallow half inch deep root. If Tyranasaurus had attacked other dinosaurs it would have ripped its teeth out.
    The Tyranasaurus Rex tooth was also hollow with fragile thin walls. If Tyranasaurus attacked another dinosaur and managed not to pull its teeth out, it would have broken them off. A few books by evolutionists piont this out--I have read one in the Lismore Library.

    So do not believe everthing you see on the movies about Tyranasaurus Rex, etc. Facts are not allowed to get in the way of a good story.
    See evolutionists think long sharp teeth mean the animal eats meat. But fruit bats [flying foxes] have long sharp teeth to hunt and kill all your peaches, and bananas.
    Pandas [the black and white ones from china, and the red ones from Nepal--not the Panda on this forum who drives a Landrover] have long sharp teeth to capture, kill and devour Bamboo.
    One pet lion around 1910AD lived on grass and milk for 9 years till he died of an infection. They did not know that you shuld not feed cats milk back then.
    Bears eat berries and leaves. They only hunt and eat meat when these berries and leaves are not available to them. So long sharp teeth does not imply that the animal is a carnivore.

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