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Dinosaur Tales from Popular Science

While always keeping an eye forward to the future, Popular Science has had a fixation with all things prehistoric. Here, a look back through the archives at a selection of curated articles from the 1930's, 40's and beyond on everything from tar pit fossil traps to prehistoric humans.

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Will Farrel ladies and gentlemen, destroying fun TV ONE show at a time. Al I can say is knock it off, I am so bored and I will be skipping this. Another sad attempt at being the success Chevy Chase was, at least he was.

Well-written review, this reminded me of Eddie Cibrian. Apparently, that doesn't stop the gossip rags from putting his name out there. Eddie Cibrian is a hack actor that can't even get a gig on PBS, but manages to get a few movies on Lifetime (where acting careers go to die) every now and again. Apparently, we have an attention deficit that is in need of serious debt relief. He is implicated as being the man in Leann Rimes' affair, as the pair had starred in a Lifetime movie together. His wife, Brandi Glanville, is not amused, and has thus far indicated that Rimes better get her hands off her man; otherwise Eddie Cibrian will need debt consolidation after a divorce. Read more here: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog/2009/06/03/eddie-cibrian-brandi-glanville/

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