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May 15, 2024
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Sea Chicken
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I have some bad news for you
Lions and bengal tigers are not indigenous to Detroit and Cincinnati.
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Are there actually even mammoth's fossils in Utah? What about yetis?
Cooouuugs
May 15, 4:20am
I have some bad news for you
Sea Chicken
May 15, 4:33am
RE: I have some bad news for you
thewaterboy
May 15, 4:37am
I thought you were going to say there’s no Jazz scene in Utah
Japan Coug
May 15, 4:57am
RE: I thought you were going to say there’s no Jazz scene in Utah
Cooouuugs
May 15, 4:59am
At least the NY basketball team still wears knickerbockers when battling the
StarMan
May 15, 5:45am
True, but you really didn't answer the question if yeti are indigenous to UT
OldFogey
May 15, 6:20am
I think Eli Herring is from Springville.
PGVikingDad
May 15, 6:26am
There are as many confirmed yeti sightings in Utah as in the Himalayas.
StarMan
May 15, 6:35am
RE: There are as many confirmed yeti sightings in Utah as in the Himalayas.
OldFogey
May 15, 7:13am
But did Vikings roam Minnesota?
Sir_Ten
May 15, 6:31am
High percentage of Scandinavians in the area — that one does make some sense
Iman23
May 15, 6:54am
Return the Lakers and Stars to Minnesota.
Shore10
May 15, 6:40am
Unless you call them the North Stars, you don’t get a vote.
Sea Chicken
May 15, 10:23am
North Stars forever. Count my vote.
Shore10
May 15, 12:27pm
IDK, but now you've got me thinking...
Jimo Dashen
May 15, 5:30am
Did not know about this until a year or two ago. But yes there has.
brickwall
May 15, 5:52am
I've found mammoth fossils in southern Idaho, and Utah is famous for mammoths.
PGVikingDad
May 15, 6:13am
Yes, but a species known as the Colombian Mammoth. Not the Wooly Mammoth
Sir_Ten
May 15, 6:33am
Colombian? What were they doing in Utah? Distributing cocaine and coffee?
2ndTrombone
May 15, 6:56am
RE: Colombian? What were they doing in Utah? Distributing cocaine and coffee?
Cooouuugs
May 15, 6:59am
*Columbian*
Japan Coug
May 15, 9:38am
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