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Post by orbitus on Jul 27, 2011 3:09:41 GMT
Hi from out on the prairies.
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Post by sbell on Jul 27, 2011 3:18:11 GMT
Hi from out on the prairies. Hello back from further west on the prairies!
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Post by krentz on Jul 27, 2011 6:53:55 GMT
Hey, I'm actually a Canadian Prairie boy myself! Grew up in Winnipeg and Steinbach Manitoba!
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Post by dinohunter000 on Jul 27, 2011 14:39:11 GMT
Holy smokes you're from Canada??? I grew up in a small town called Killarney and living right now in Winnipeg! Small world indeed.
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Post by Horridus on Jul 27, 2011 15:45:45 GMT
Hello and welcome from somewhere far away from Canada! (Just for a change ;D)
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Post by Himmapaan on Jul 27, 2011 22:06:43 GMT
Welcome!
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Post by krentz on Jul 31, 2011 3:52:33 GMT
Where in Winnipeg do you live?
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Post by dinohunter000 on Jul 31, 2011 4:24:39 GMT
I live in the St. Vital region (the mall there) nearby to the University of Manitoba. Veterinarian studies by day, Dinosaurs by night! Lol cheap humour.....ignore that
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Post by lio99 on Jul 31, 2011 4:46:55 GMT
Hi and welcome!
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Post by krentz on Jul 31, 2011 18:54:55 GMT
I grew up near Kings Park On Kilkenny Drive, right by Uof M. I would ride my bike to the vet school, sneak up the back stairs and watch the "autopsies" of exotic animals. My family and my wife's family all live in St. Vital. All close to the mall. D
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Post by dinohunter000 on Aug 1, 2011 4:46:12 GMT
Well holy smokes I know exactly where that is. That is really really cool! By the way (as I got your attention) I should express how great the talented work you do. The Gnomon Workshop dvd was the p.e.r.f.e.c.t. thing I was looking for, for my illustrations. I have a good feeling that Dinosaur Revolution will be as influential to everyone as WWD was to me at age 10!
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Post by dinohunter000 on Aug 1, 2011 4:47:22 GMT
I should also note that for all of us Prairie Canadian dinosaur fans here on this forum, Saskatchewan is the home of the world's only know Tyrannosaurus rex coprolite.....WOOHOO! lol
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Post by krentz on Aug 1, 2011 5:36:49 GMT
Jeez..you at least had dinosaurs in Saskatchewan !
Mind you, I visited Morden Manitobas museum and was STUNNED by the size of the gorgeous 45 foot long mosasaur! I was so impressed we made a story about it in Dinosaur Revolution! Canadains are not good at self promotion, but THAT sea reptile was worth bragging about. They have it mounted next to a Trex skull for comparison too. Send me a private message, and we can continue our Winnipeg discussion!
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Post by sbell on Aug 1, 2011 5:53:46 GMT
I should also note that for all of us Prairie Canadian dinosaur fans here on this forum, Saskatchewan is the home of the world's only know Tyrannosaurus rex coprolite.....WOOHOO! lol Yeah, just like the rest of non-dino Canada (looking at you, ROM and CMN) laying claim to Sask fossils. Me, I get to see the real thing every day where I work. ;D Got the T.rex too! Of course, Morden has a more up-to-date skull cast of Scotty. For now.
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Post by modelmaniac on Aug 22, 2011 2:02:36 GMT
When i was a child i did lived in Canada, Alberta, a beautiful farm, i hope to get back one day, aniway a love scale models, overall, in resin, and one of my favorite subjects are the Dinosaurs, those are the best, you can scrach, drill, modify, sand, cut, fill, restore, paint, add weathering and finally do the right eviroment, and mixing mi other Passion -Airbrushing- finally THE DIORAMA!, hope to make friends around here.....what did you do for Gnomon Workshops?........i tried to do my best with the English...bye
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Post by bowheadwhale on Sept 2, 2011 19:01:59 GMT
Hi from out of the french canadian east!
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