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Dinosaur Food: 100 Million Year Old Foods We Still Eat Today

19th January 2022

Read it.

And not one of them has a government ‘sell-by date’ sticker. Outrageous!

One Response to “Dinosaur Food: 100 Million Year Old Foods We Still Eat Today”

  1. RealRick Says:

    When they built the high school I attended, someone decided that it would be cool to plant Ginkgo trees around it. With the chestnut blight and Dutch Elm disease wiping out some major species, it seemed like a good idea to have trees that nothing had attacked for millions of years. Unfortunately Ginkgo trees produce a berry that, when crushed, emits a super strong odor that is exactly that of fresh dog shit. Carry a handful of berries into the building during the early morning rush, drop some on the floor, and every teacher will spend first period trying to figure out which student stepped in doo-doo.