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Re: AAARRRRGGGHHHHH!!!!



Hmmmmm.... Reminds me of a spot were the BLM, ripped up a bunch of dino
tracks at a lake.

k.wicks





On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 22:40:35 -0400, gasperex@hotmail.com wrote:
>  They call them boy scouts? Something wrong with them for sure, I would
say 
>  the same if I would catch them at it!, 
>  AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
>  
>  
>  Steven Coombs
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>  >From: "Rob Gay" <rob_redwing@hotmail.com>
>  >Reply-To: rob_redwing@hotmail.com
>  >To: dinosaur@usc.edu, vrtpaleo@usc.edu
>  >Subject: AAARRRRGGGHHHHH!!!!
>  >Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 01:58:09
>  >
>  >I picked this bit up from a messageboard that I frequent...
>  >>This is from the Ogden 'Standard-Examiner,':
>  >
>  >Park officials: Scout ripped out dinosaur tracks
>  >
>  >
>  >VERNAL -- A set of 200 million-year-old dinosaur tracks at Red Fleet
State
>  >Park were ripped out by a Boy Scout and tossed into a nearby reservoir, 
>  >park
>  >officials said.
>  >
>  >"They are priceless," said Jim Kirkland, state paleontologist. "This is
an
>  >asset of the state that has been lost forever."
>  >
>  >Rangers say there are only a handful of Dilophosaurus "track ways" of
that
>  >age in the entire world. Track ways are sets of three or more tracks
made 
>  >by
>  >the same dinosaur.
>  >
>  >The three track ways at the park -- one of which was severely damaged by

>  >the
>  >Scout on July 19 -- were not discovered until 1987, ranger Mike Murray 
>  >said.
>  >
>  >Kirkland said the 15-year-old Scout from West Valley City could face 
>  >charges
>  >under the state Cultural Sites Protection Act, which makes it a 
>  >third-degree
>  >felony for anyone to damage antiquities. Two other Scouts who helped
throw
>  >rock slabs into the water could be charged with criminal mischief,
Murray
>  >said.<
>  >
>  >Is this what we're teaching our youth!? As the title of the message
says,
>  >"Aaarrrrgghhhh!!!!"
>  >Pissed,
>  >Rob
>  >
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>  >
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K.Wicks
Paleo Mont - www.geocities.com/paleo_mont
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