Thursday, June 14, 2007

Does Chicago gotst one of dese?

Dis pfing might be tree or four tousand years old...

Mastodon remains found in Carlsbad
Parts of a skeleton of an American mastodon believed to have lived during the Ice Age are unearthed at a Carlsbad construction site being graded that once was an ancient oxbow lake in a meandering river valley. The discovery, made Tuesday, is only the third mastodon fossil discovered in the county.

2 comments:

Smiff said...

Wait a second...did K-Mad already respond here?

By krakenbound on 06/14/2007

That area was a great nature preserve with outstanding mountain bike and hiking trails. I drove by it the other day and couldn't beleve the total destruction of all living things in that valley...every last plant and animal was scraped down to the bare ground. It looked like Isengard in the Lord of the Rings after Saruman had the orks convert the forest from a place of natural beauty to a factory-like stronghold by ripping out all the trees...hmmm... I wonder if Brian Milich, senior vice president of McMillin Land Development has white hair and carries a staff? The greed and short sidedness of Man will be their undoing. Just wait til the water shortages come and cut the value of Southern California properties in half!

k-mad said...

Does the Governator have orks?