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We Have Concerns

Preserved and Perfect

We Have Concerns

Anthony Carboni/Jeff Cannata

News, Science, Society & Culture, Culture, Comedy, Internet, Pop, Games, Gadgets

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2017

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Alberta, Canada recently unveiled what is perhaps the best-preserved dinosaur specimen ever unearthed. That’s because, 110 million years later, the bones remain covered by the creature’s intact skin and armor. Anthony and Jeff discuss the discovery and what it means for B- and C-list dinosaurs everywhere.

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0:00.0

Jeff, let's say somebody wanted to get early episodes of the show. Is that possible?

0:04.1

It is so possible!

0:05.6

If people wanted to get bonus episodes of the show, is that possible?

0:08.0

We got those too!

0:08.8

If people wanted to get extra stuff, video hangouts with us and other fans of the show, is that possible?

0:14.8

Dude, I'm telling you, all of that and more is possible. All they got to do is support the show.

0:19.6

How do they do that? Go to patreon.com slash we have concerns,

0:23.6

find out all the information you need and help us continue to make this show.

0:30.3

I

0:41.6

mean apologies to Captain Planet. Apologies to Captain Planet.

0:44.9

We've run out of time. This is we have concerns. Hi Jeff Ganata.

0:48.8

Hi Anthony Carbony. Hello concerned citizens. Dinosaur's. Yeah, we've been talking about

0:54.1

a lot lately. God, we love dinosaurs. Yeah. Never stop loving dinosaurs.

0:58.4

Why would you? You shouldn't. The moment you stop loving dinosaurs is the moment you're dead.

1:03.6

You're dead inside because the dinosaur has to live in all of us. It's the only place it can live

1:09.6

because they're extinct now. Yeah. The only place it can live is inside you.

1:13.7

But like, they're probably still dinosaurs, right? I mean, there's some lost world.

1:19.8

You ever see those Yahoo answer or those Yahoo answers posts or things on YouTube videos,

1:25.8

like comments where people genuinely ask things like, hey, what came first dinosaurs or dragons?

1:32.5

Yeah. I always babby formed. Like, where is what came first dinosaur dragon and where

1:38.5

where I find a dragon today? Yeah. Can I give myself one of the mages that the Kaleesi has?

1:42.6

Yeah. I love stuff like that. It's just it just I love it and I hate it, right? Like part of me

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