Originally posted by Lucifer Box
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Nah, he sounded like a little ginger coont. Bit like Alan Ball.Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smee -
Even though he was only little, he'd still be pretty big in the giant alien lizard scale of things - btw, how big do those bastards grow?
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I saw a natural history film once about one of those lizard things, It was huge as big as the Empire State building. Godzilla it was called. There was another one but I dont remember its name. Started off as ever such a little chap but grew enormously, it was a black and white film so they have been around for some time.Originally posted by SupremeSpodEven though he was only little, he'd still be pretty big in the giant alien lizard scale of things - btw, how big do those bastards grow?I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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Ahhh.... They may have been giant lizards.... But were they Giant Alien Lizards?Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI saw a natural history film once about one of those lizard things, It was huge as big as the Empire State building. Godzilla it was called. There was another one but I dont remember its name. Started off as ever such a little chap but grew enormously, it was a black and white film so they have been around for some time.

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I think Godyilla [edit]Godzilla (bloody German keyboard)[/edit] was home grown, but the second one I think was alien, at least I believe "It came from outer space".Originally posted by SupremeSpodAhhh.... They may have been giant lizards.... But were they Giant Alien Lizards?
I am not qualified to give the above advice!
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That's what they want you to believe!Originally posted by The Lone GunmanI think Godyilla was home grown, but the second one I think was alien, at least I believe "It came from outer space".
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Spod, I've left my shoes at home, the owl is in the cupboard and the laughing jackal grows impatient.Originally posted by SupremeSpodThat's what they want you to believe!Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Tell me of the Lion and Eagle.Originally posted by WageSlaveSpod, I've left my shoes at home, the owl is in the cupboard and the laughing jackal grows impatient.
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The Lion is waiting to return. He bides his time. No longer is he in the wilderness.Originally posted by SupremeSpodTell me of the Lion and Eagle.
The Eagle senses the lion's return. The sheep are safe for the moment.Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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