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Ashley Reliford needs details on Triacertops location

Her son Anthony has recently reported a dino bite. (Bear Board says dinosaur investigations not in their charter). CM has demanded location of Triacertops from Debbie Bradshaw, who thus far has not complied. Something needs to be did
Comments re photo 38098 Christmas Lights 2010 Triceratops

Ashley Reliford writes:


I have a dino lover here and I was wondering exactly where this is located so my son Anthony can see it. I'm sure he will tell an interesting story with the imagination he has just like him telling about the dino bite he received! Can't wait for the new story he tells when he sees this!Can a reader help this young mother? Any leads will be appreciated. CM Photo Forensics is studying picture at this time, with little skill and few results, though editor is well versed in Dinosaurs, both as a customer of Bill Lewis' Sinclair at the foot of Jamestown Hill, and as a visitor to Glen Rose, TX. -EW.




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