Dinosaurs! Animatronics at the Natural History Museum in London
- Posted: Sep 30, 2006 at 1:02 PM
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Great segment, Laura, and released on a weekend no less. What a treat! I've always thought animatronics were interesting, especially when modeling the behavior of dinosaurs. I think the most life-like animatronic dinos I've ever seen were at the "Countdown to Extiction" ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida. Have you ever seen them or been there? Anybody else?
Then again, I'm sure you were equally pleased. Do you find the queen's english (guys who speak it) sexy? hehe. Nice outfit, BTW. Very modern gothic, but natural.
I loved your little joke about being tasety. I would have agreed with him.
Was it just me or did his office look very boring?
Great segment, Laura, and released on a weekend no less. What a treat! I've always thought animatronics were interesting, especially when modeling the behavior of dinosaurs. I think the most life-like animatronic dinos I've ever seen were at the "Countdown to Extiction" ride at Disney's Animal Kingdom in Florida. Have you ever seen them or been there? Anybody else?
Then again, I'm sure you were equally pleased. Do you find the queen's english (guys who speak it) sexy? hehe. Nice outfit, BTW. Very modern gothic, but natural.
I loved your little joke about being tasety. I would have agreed with him.
Was it just me or did his office look very boring?
Hey, that looked kinda cool, i did not realise they had a new exhibition, im a frequent visitor to NHM, such animatronics, i think are wasted on people my age,(we know better) however it's great for the kids.
I sincerly hope you gotta chance to go on the tour of the Tank room dowstairs, in the Darwin Centre, a couple of months ago i got permission as an Artist to sketch, a newly found Giant Squid they had down there- (HEyuuuge), it also stank down there, but it was a curio luvvers dream with tanks containing some animals and marine life that are practically aliens to most of us -(Oar fish!) , they also had some of Charles Darwins first specimens, The squid in question was around 7metres in lenght, it had teeth on the suckers!
well if you go again, check it out- Carmen, head curator at Marine biology is the person to ask to get permission.
Hey, that looked kinda cool, i did not realise they had a new exhibition, im a frequent visitor to NHM, such animatronics, i think are wasted on people my age,(we know better) however it's great for the kids.
I sincerly hope you gotta chance to go on the tour of the Tank room dowstairs, in the Darwin Centre, a couple of months ago i got permission as an Artist to sketch, a newly found Giant Squid they had down there- (HEyuuuge), it also stank down there, but it was a curio luvvers dream with tanks containing some animals and marine life that are practically aliens to most of us -(Oar fish!) , they also had some of Charles Darwins first specimens, The squid in question was around 7metres in lenght, it had teeth on the suckers!
well if you go again, check it out- Carmen, head curator at Marine biology is the person to ask to get permission.
Hi Laura,
Fantastic, that guy was really interesting. Very serious, but I could see your charm was working on him, I know it works on me. See you next time.
Hi Laura,
Fantastic, that guy was really interesting. Very serious, but I could see your charm was working on him, I know it works on me. See you next time.
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