The small boy looks as if he's wondering how anybody could do such a thing... As you rightly point out, Colly's technique is far superior.
i believe it is not a pterodactyl, but in fact a Pterosaur, otherwise an excellent piece of investigative journalism.
Actually, Michael Vaughan's technique, while useless in the management of the Kennington Pterodoctyl (Pterodactylus kenningtoniensus), due to it's lack of cervical sensory ganglia, is actually perfectly adequate in this situation.
One does rather wish one could construct sentences that actually make sense.
The small boy looks as if he's wondering how anybody could do such a thing... As you rightly point out, Colly's technique is far superior.
ReplyDeletei believe it is not a pterodactyl, but in fact a Pterosaur, otherwise an excellent piece of investigative journalism.
ReplyDeleteActually, Michael Vaughan's technique, while useless in the management of the Kennington Pterodoctyl (Pterodactylus kenningtoniensus), due to it's lack of cervical sensory ganglia, is actually perfectly adequate in this situation.
ReplyDeleteOne does rather wish one could construct sentences that actually make sense.
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