Monday, February 25, 2008

Dinosaur Found in Iowa!

Paleontologists are stunned at the sudden appearance of the long-thought-extinct "Tine-Spined Iowasaurus" ! This dinosaur is believed to have been an alfalfa-eating, field-dwelling, tractor-sized reptile. If you spot one in your field, please notify your local dinosaur-hunter. Thank you!


(What is this thing, really?)

7 comments:

Rachel said...

it's a hay rake buried in the snow :)

Anonymous said...

man, I so don't ever guess your pics. I guess I'm just not a farmgirl.

Jeannelle said...

Kacey,

Thanks for stopping by! Its perfectly fine to not be a farmgirl!

Rachel,

Yes, you're right! How did you know!? :D

Jen said...

I liked my answer of "some farm-implement with tines on it that is buried in the snow."

But then, I wasn't a farmgirl like Rachel there. ;)

Jeannelle said...

Very good answer, Jen! You would have been correct!!

Sherry said...

Aww, I came from the feed thinking it was a real dinosaur. I'm seriously pissed.! naw..
Jeannelle, as to the posting problems because of the date? look at your edited post or new post window down in the lower left. where it says post options. I think you can change the date of the post there. I know that this happened to me too, and I think I fixed it that way.

Jeannelle said...

Sherry,

Yeah, it looked so darn real, didn't it!

Thanks for the info about changing the dates on drafts!