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Home » About Me » Little Bits of Gratitude Number 02/52: Prehistoric Creatures

Little Bits of Gratitude Number 02/52: Prehistoric Creatures

I love dinosaurs.  I have ever since I was a wee little kid.  All shapes, all sizes.  Dinosaurs, give 'em to me.  Thank goodness these prehistoric beasties left their bones everywhere for us to discover.  I think that it's safe to say that my imagination is at least 30% powered by dinosaurs.  The other 70% comes from noodles, kitty head butts, waffle cones, and Tom Waits growling. 

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