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06-20-2007, 11:22 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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Very interesting work man...thanks for the pics. 
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I wish it was my work... I stay locked like a prisoner in a corporate penitentary. Monday through Friday I am a Large Systems IT Consultant. On the weekends I do the fossil thing. I am a little more rabid than the average hobbiest, and hunt about 40 days a year, luckily I live in Dallas which is virtually covered in fossils.
I have donated specimens to the Sternberg Museum in Hays, KS; the Sam Noble museum at OU, and SMU here in Dallas. So far I have 3 new species named after me, which are part of a collection of material I donated to the Sam Noble museum. I will soon have a wierd fish skull on display at the Sternberg museum. It's a swordfish, but the bill protrudes from the LOWER jaw. Very rare and very strange.
I don't try to make money off the fossils. I would hate for it to become work, although I do take a pretty hefty tax deduction off the stuff I donate to museums and to the kids programs at the museums.
Who knows, maybe it makes up for being a Worthless Piece of Crap Hummer Driver!!! 
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06-20-2007, 11:26 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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Who knows, maybe it makes up for being a Worthless Piece of Crap Hummer Driver!!! 
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Naw...its people like you who do it for no other than pure enjoyment that set a great example for others to follow. Thanks to your contributions, others have seen parts of history that they otherwise would have missed out on. Thanks.... 
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06-20-2007, 11:39 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
Thanks for the great pictures!
Have you found any Trilobites out there?
They may be too old (Cambrian) to be found in KS
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06-21-2007, 04:21 AM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
I want a T Rex tooth!
I'll trade you for a set of U STeps and a spare tire/ rim.  Deal?
Nice pics btw!
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06-21-2007, 06:06 AM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
COTT,
That's awesome! How do you find those out in the middle of nowhere?
It looks very interesting.
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06-21-2007, 08:46 AM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
Wow ! That's a cool hobby bro !!! Thanks for the pics, they're awesome !! Keep up the good work !! And, whenever you feel like comin' to Belgium to hunt fossils, just let me know !!
Frenzy
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06-21-2007, 04:35 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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COTT,
That's awesome! How do you find those out in the middle of nowhere?
It looks very interesting.
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Walk, Crawl, Walk, Walk, Walk, Sweat, Walk. All the while looking down.
It's great though. Instead of being stuck in Dallas, I am out in the middle of nowhere, screwing the the snakes, birds and other wildliife. I get to meet interesting country folk as well as see things I would have never seen otherwise.
You just haven't lived until you have stared down a 900 lb wolverine (Okay it was 90 lbs, but it was doing a good Grizzly impression  )
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06-21-2007, 05:29 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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I want a T Rex tooth!
I'll trade you for a set of U STeps and a spare tire/ rim.  Deal?
Nice pics btw!
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I wish I had a T-Rex tooth. I have seen them sell for $75,000...
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06-21-2007, 07:32 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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Suddenly my trade seems a little off.  Got any other pics of what you or others in your group have found? Very interesting!!!
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06-21-2007, 08:58 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
This is what we hope for. In 12 years I have found 2. They are currently being worked on. I hope to some day actually have the damn things done...
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06-21-2007, 05:28 PM
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Re: Photos from a recent trip to Western KS
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Originally Posted by Desert Dan
Thanks for the great pictures!
Have you found any Trilobites out there?
They may be too old (Cambrian) to be found in KS
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There are some trilobites from the Witchita area. They are from the Pennsylvannian period (320 million years ago).
The stuff in W. KS is late creataceous around 70 MYA.
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