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http://www.zuckervati.com/missinglinks [ZUckerVaTi.cOM - Missing Links] Paleontologists working at the base of Cedar Mountain in Utah have discovered the remains of hundreds to thousands of a previously unknown feathered dinosaur, which in life would have resembled a nightmarish ostrich on steroids.

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[Deborahotoole.tripod.com] Blog Archives (September 2004): ::For the last few weeks I’ve been reading a blog titled Magazine Husband, unsure whether to add the journal to my “Blog Reads.”  I was interested in the blog at first because the author is from Maine, but as I continued to browse in now and then, I found myself actually interested in what he had to say. I’ve always appreciated eclecticism; the more varied the better. So far, the journal contains references to the writings of Shakespeare (“Quartos”), Abe Books (one of my haunts as well), personal observations and experiences, and a dab of politics.

Quikonnex.comhttp://quikonnex.com [Quikonnex.com] Pawsitively Natural Pet Products: Hi fellow pets and humans! Today I'm sharing a very important subject to help my feathered friends stay healthy...probiotics. Well for that matter they help furr folks stay healthy too but well the flock need a different kind than canine or feline. Well, I'll just let my friend Nick share with you since his mom (Jeannie -she's our friend) wrote this for my friend Ms.

Ronsilliman.blogspot.comhttp://ronsilliman.blogspot.com [Ronsilliman.blogspot.com] Silliman's Blog: 03/01/2003 - 03/31/2003: It really doesn’t matter what your aesthetic commitments orheritage might be – acting, writing & thinking critically will add adimension to your work, your poetry as well as anything else you might do, thatI believe can only lead to good things. One excellent example of how this canbe extended in ways that go far beyond poetry is Brian Kim Stefans – one of ahandful of poet-bloggers to be blogging longer than I – and his Circulars project, a weblog that hasbecome a focal point for collecting & disseminating information related tothe war. The last I heard, it was getting thousandsof hits per day. It should be on everyone’s favorites list.

Uky.edu[Uky.edu] Rural Blog archive March 2005: Crawford paints the tundra swan as having, "a black bill and feet and a straighter neck than its cousin, the more commonly seen, slightly larger mute swan -- which has an orange bill, bends its neck in a graceful curve and may have a wingspan of up to 8 feet." He also notes, "Although a few domesticated mute swans are sometimes seen year-round on lakes in cemeteries and parks, and at some private impoundments around Kentucky and Southern Indiana, the expanded breeding population of wild mute swans in the backwater marshlands of the Great Lakes has produced increasing winter migrations to (the area) since the late 1970s." (Bloggers note: A rare gift it is for those who escape the mayhem to witness these wistful winged wonders.)

[Paxnortona.notfrisco2.com] Pax Nortona - A Blog by Joel Sax » Vacations: This version, too, may reflect a myth, improvised by those who want to ascribe every story which the human mind has ever concocted to historic events. We tell ourselves that what we want are “the facts, nothing but the facts” but our drugs of choice are the embellished fictions which speak of gods and demigods. Personally, I don’t rule out that the minds which make myths seized on historic events or, more broadly still, on the themes they engendered.

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