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  1. VegasMichelle

    VegasMichelle Valued Member

    Just google "dinosaur pattern boxers" and you'll get boxers with a choice of these dinosaurs patterns:

    Brontosaurus
    Pterodactyl
    Raptor
    Stegosaurus
    Triceratops
    Tyrannosaurus Rex

    I hope these are detailed, reasoned, and specific enough for you.
     
  2. Dave76

    Dave76 Valued Member

  3. Guitar Nado

    Guitar Nado Valued Member

    Should be what you are looking for:

    http://www.spreadshirt.com/velociraptor-dinosaur-underwear-C3376A8598388

    This would go with it pretty well:

    http://coolpoptees.com/martial-arts...currency=USD&gclid=CPnI9Kni0boCFdGe4AodGVIACQ

    Now a KSW uniform with dinosaurs, that would be a lot more difficult to find.
     
  4. philosoraptor

    philosoraptor carnivore in a top hat Supporter

    I resent this answer. Brontosaurus and 'raptor' are not dinosaurs. Neither is Triceratops anymore I believe. Besides I thought this whole thread was about using MAP instead of google.

    These are actually pretty amazing.
     
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  5. Obewan

    Obewan "Hillbilly Jedi"

    I take offense to this statement my good sir, "becoming" pft! we been way out in front for some time now. :cool:
     
  6. aaradia

    aaradia Choy Li Fut and Yang Tai Chi Chuan Student Moderator Supporter

    But wrong.
    Pet peeve.

    There was no such thing as a Brontosaurus. They stuck the wrong head on the body of an apatosaurus.

    What you are thinking of would be more correctly classified as the Sauropod family of dinosaurs. They include Diplodocus, Brachiosaurus, and Apatosaurus.

    http://www.npr.org/2012/12/09/166665795/forget-extinct-the-brontosaurus-never-even-existed
     
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  7. philosoraptor

    philosoraptor carnivore in a top hat Supporter

  8. Ero-Sennin

    Ero-Sennin Well-Known Member Supporter

    You're the damned T-Rex, ruining my childhood. :mad:

    Stupid Sharptooth.
     

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  9. aaradia

    aaradia Choy Li Fut and Yang Tai Chi Chuan Student Moderator Supporter

    :evil: I guess this means you REALLY don't want to hear the theory about T-rex being a scavenger more than a hunter then. :D :eek:
     
  10. Ero-Sennin

    Ero-Sennin Well-Known Member Supporter

    While an 8 year old me looking at his book of dinosaurs may have been interested, I find interest in dinosaurs to be rather irrelevant to my own goals and interests of today.

    It's always nice to be reminded that with how much we think we know about the world around us, we really don't know anything. Hell, we just discovered a new ligament in our own bodies this week . . . . .

    http://www.geek.com/science/scientists-have-discovered-a-new-human-body-part-1576472/
     
  11. Ero-Sennin

    Ero-Sennin Well-Known Member Supporter

    As a side note here, I think if something is posted in a thread that is legitimate and causes somebody else to learn something, it was worth existing. Cause' lord knows this thread needed it. :p

    I can't wait for somebody to mention "brontosaurus" on the street. Boy do I have something to shatter their world.
     
  12. VegasMichelle

    VegasMichelle Valued Member

    Relax. We're talking about dinosaur patterned underwear here.

    No need to have a heart attack.....err...wait, no such thing as a "heart attack." No need to have an myocardial infarction.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shb1e7xco1I"]Die of a Fake Heart Attack ~Fandub~ - YouTube[/ame]
     
  13. El Medico

    El Medico Valued Member

    A body can still call it a Bronty if one wishes,see the red---
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    " In 1903 Elmer Riggs of the Field Museum in Chicago was studying Marsh's work when he found this mistake:
    ...the writer is convinced that the Apatosaur specimen is merely a young animal of the form represented in the adult by the Brontosaur specimen.

    Riggs, following the naming rules for animals that applied at the time added:
    ...In view of these facts the two genera may be regarded as synonymous. As the term"Apatosaurus" has priority,"Brontosaurus" will be regarded as a synonym. ......


    ....Marsh's Brontosaurus would wind up getting both his name and his head changed, but it is essentially still the same animal. It it wrong to refer to an Apatosaurus as the Brontosaurus? Not really. The popular synonym has been around for many years and its meaning, "Thunder Lizard," is highly descriptive to the sound the animal made. What sense does the name "deceptive lizard" make? How deceptive can a 70-foot long, 30-ton animal be? "
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    Last I knew it's ok practice to use an established 100+ year old synonym,and as the above paragraph notes,the synonym makes more sense descriptively.



    Here's the whole article-

    http://www.unmuseum.org/dinobront.htm
     
  14. kuksool_keith

    kuksool_keith Valued Member

    so what yous have all done is take a practitioner looking for a taining aid and make it into a complete joke. well done. other martal artists must laugh at some of the posts onhere. i bet half the ppl of this thread dont actually pratice KSW anymore and if you do, its a bit of in insult to yourself really. was genuinly looking for some help.
     
  15. Dean Winchester

    Dean Winchester Valued Member

    I'm sorry. You are correct we should be more helpful, I hope you find the above of use.



    :)
     
  16. Simon

    Simon Administrator Admin Supporter MAP 2017 Koyo Award

    You get out of life what you put in.

    This forum is the same.

    Thread closed, congratulations.
     
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