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anomalocaris
Jul 26, '03, 9:54am
Howdy folks. I've decided to be brave and stop being a lurker and belly on up to 'larval mass' stage. I have a great love and fascination for all things that lurk beneath the waves, especially the the slimy and scaly and the squishy and tentacled. :goldfish: :meso:
I'm also a fan of HP Lovecraft (Ia! Ia! Cthulhu fhtagn!) and find it rather amusing that so many of us fans are drawn to the lurking tentacled creatures than so horrified the gentleman from Providence.
Greetings, Anomalocaris! :welcome:
Hope you have fun here.
Love the name, you 'strange shrimp'. If you have a couple of minutes spare have a look at my 'Introduction to Ammonites' article. You will find a photo of a model I made of your namesake under 'Plectronoceras model'. Well, it was just a bit of fun, really...............
:jester:
Phil
anomalocaris
Jul 27, '03, 8:57am
Thanks for the welcome Phil!
Yes, I'm just a wacky little shrimp with a taste for trilobites (http://www.georgehart.com/trilobites/trilobite.html).
I enjoyed your ammonite article and liked the model.
Hooray for the trilobite cookies! :D Great link -- welcome aboard!
He he! I want some! Yum.
Whatever next? Chocolate Ichthyosaur vomit with peppermint belemnites? :lol:
anomalocaris
Jul 28, '03, 8:08am
Chocolate Ichthyosaur vomit with peppermint belemnites?
Can't find that one, but how about roast hadrosaur (http://www.recipesource.com/misc/weird/apple-hadrosaur1.html)?
But don't eat this one (http://www.recipesource.com/main-dishes/casseroles/04/rec0432.html).
Hmm....hadrosaur is somwhat out of season in these parts.
Are you adverse to cannibalism (http://www.recipesource.com/main-dishes/casseroles/04/rec0432.html)?