Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Things I did not know, vol XCIII

A bunch of States have State Dinosaurs

I guess that since it's true that nobody's Life, Liberty, or Property are safe when the Legislature is in session, I have to approve of all the time that went into passing these bills. 

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  1. I will note that we don't have one. Count me as slightly surprised but happy to see that.

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  2. Given the number of dinosaur fossils found here, I'm surprised Montana hasn't jumped on the bandwagon. You can, however, get either a TRex or triceratops skeleton on your license plate.

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  3. Texas has the Paluxysaurus jonesi... sigh...

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  4. You're missing the obvious:
    every minute your state plonkers were screwing around with state dinosaur legislation, they were too busy to screw around with your taxes and such.

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  5. This is not going to be an issue for Ohio. You know, unless they decide to make one up.

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    1. Nope.
      Pelosi is just another carpetbagging Democrat.
      She's from Baltimore, and as Californian as Schwarzenegger.
      You could look it up.

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  7. I still want that area of Tallahassee closed down and reopened for only 90 days each year. But I am a generous sort and would allow work on holidays and weekends during that 90-day period. If I can't limit their shenanigans, I'll settle for limiting the period of engagement.

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  8. We've got federal dinosaurs, too. Look at the age of the senior members of the Senate.

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  9. To HMSDefiant - Ohio State’s dinosaur is cryolosophosaurus. Note that this is different from what would be called Ohio’s State dinosaur - which probably eroded before it could be recorded. Subtle difference.

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