It seems you were not able to post comments here unless you had an account. I have changed that, so feel free to type away.
Oh ya... I wanna give a shout out to T-Rex and all his Dino buddies for allowing me to utilize the power of the Triton V10.
Mary, please assure the kids the dinosaurs didn't die in vain and we will pay homage by visiting the PreHistoric Gardens.

Roar! Or whatever they say...




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I can't wait!! Good times! I am sure that Mr. W will give an intersting "talk" about the dinosaurs....Oh, I mean Dr. W.
Here is what I think---Josh----Oil is the rotten remains of trees and other vegetation. If you go back to the time of the oil and certainly the coal-bearing strata we have in the British Isles, the British Isles wouldn't have looked like it did today. It was significantly further south towards the equator and therefore had a much more tropical climate. The nature of the vegetation would have been similar but not identical to perhaps modern tropical rainforests. As they died and fell down, they were buried over long periods of time, compressed and ultimately that forms oil. Quite a lot of oil is made from algae in the sea. Algae gets cooked when it's buried deeply. That gives off oil which floats up nearer to the surface.
I also think that they said..GGrrowwl...very meanly!!
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