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16:30 November 18th, 2008

Someday my prints will come…

Posted by: Robert Basler
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It isn’t often that this blog gets to solve a genuine mystery of science, but today’s my big day!

We have all these photos of a some dinosaur footprints discovered in Bolivia, see. Scientists are all like “Wow!” As if they’re stunned to learn that dinosaurs roamed their country.

Well, wake up and smell Godzilla, dudes! When I saw these new footprints I recalled a blog post I did from Bolivia last year, which explains it all! The photo below was taken just 96 miles from the footprints!

Somebody please tell the Nobel Prize committee they can reach me through my blog. It’s an honor just to be nominated…

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Above: A Bolivian farmer stands in an area where he made a new discovery of dinosaur footprints near Icla, 96 miles southeast of Sucre, November 16, 2008.

Below Bolivian indigenous people take a break from a meeting in Sucre September 10, 2007.

REUTERS photos by David Mercado

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3 comments so far

http://icanhascheezburger.files.wordpres s.com/2008/11/funny-pictures-cat-waits-f or-her-prints.jpg

the caption in this picture is exactly the same as your title, coincidence much ?

- Posted by kh

Yes. Thanks for asking.

- Posted by Robert Basler

So close, and yet so far. Maybe you need better PR?

- Posted by Sanford

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