Posted on 11/19/2018 8:24:47 AM PST by ETL
Thanks. I just came from a parent teacher interview and was thinking of how good your father was at inspiring students—or at least students capable of inspiration—at all things editorial.
Correct. I think writers just like to throw in T. Rex as it is more “interesting” to the general public, accuracy be damned.
Use < S > to start strike out (no spaces between the brackets and the s) and < /S > to stop strikeout. (again no spaces). I inserted them around your parenthetical quote above because now you know!!
Same trick works for < sarc > and < /sarc >.
Leaving the spaces in, that is.
“Jurassic Park” should have been called “Cretaceous Park” but that doesn’t have the same appeal.
I like that part of the world. In high school, we used to go on OMSI field trips to Fossil, and one of my brothers spent a summer at Camp Hancock around 1967 or so. Then I worked for the Forest Service on the Ochoco National Forest for a few seasons in the 80s. There used to be a really good restaurant in Mitchell then, wonder if it’s still there. In 2017 my wife and I watched the eclipse near Seneca, and that’s the last time I’ve been to Oregon.
Good point.
One of the funniest movies I’ve seen.
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