maclean opened this issue on Sep 08, 2002 ยท 13 posts
maclean posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 2:59 PM
c1rcle posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 3:17 PM
Dragon Smiles Maclean Runs munch munch lol no-one takes you seriously :) Rob
Little_Dragon posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 3:25 PM
You misspelled o****m. And define "normal".
David_Amos posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 4:42 PM
could be worse, we could be talking about the cricket David
Jackson posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 7:30 PM
Dragons non-existent? Didn't they just have a big convention somewhere?
Khai-J-Bach posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 7:32 PM
what back to semi naked vicky's everywhere? hell no.. gimme a more interesting challenge.. like getting a decent firebreath effect.... Kai
melanie posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 9:03 PM
Attached Link: Real Dragons?
Believe it or not, dragons may really have existed. Or at least what the people of those times *thought* were dragons. Here's a link to an interesting essay about the possibility that pterosaurs may have lived as late as the 17th century. Dragons are mentioned in the article. Melaniebikermouse posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 10:49 PM
But Melanie Dragon exist now - Why else would Peter, Paul and Mary have sung about them?
bikermouse posted Sun, 08 September 2002 at 10:50 PM
oops Dragons not Dragon
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 09 September 2002 at 12:26 AM
Whew! I was worried that the essay might have mentioned that embarrassing incident in France. Had there been any cameras in the vicinity at the time, I would never have lived it down.
bikermouse posted Mon, 09 September 2002 at 12:37 AM
L.D., The Knights Templar have been keeping your secret safe. You need not worry. - TJ
Little_Dragon posted Mon, 09 September 2002 at 1:54 AM
Ah. That would explain why the Illustrated London News got most of the facts wrong. I'd always assumed they had merely downplayed the story to make it seem more plausible.
bikermouse posted Mon, 09 September 2002 at 2:03 AM
Sie Lung, That was more a lack of their knowledge of 'Jeet Kune Do' than anything else. The principles apply to newspaper reporting as well as to martial arts. - TJ