My 2010 Booklist Part 2 of 3: May-August
Good tidings and well-wishes! I hope that everyone had an enjoyable summer! Having finally returned from my long but entertaining pilgrimage to an internet-bereft region of the Adirondack mountains,...
View ArticleWeekly Spotlight: Steropodon
Good tidings and well-wishes! Throughout its limited history, I’ve attempted to utilize “The Theatrical Tanystropheus” for the purposes of lending coverage towards bizarre prehistoric creatures who,...
View ArticleFerret Legging 101
Good tidings and well-wishes! I’ve just completed my first day of class here at Stony Brook and am already overstuffed with homework assignments! Fortunately, while the content of an approximate half...
View ArticleWeekly Spotlight (Mini Version): Pezosiren
Good tidings and well-wishes! (NOTE: Due to my rough academic schedule, I’ve been forced to rely upon quotations and links far more heavily in this week’s spotlight than usual.) Although Ambulocetus,...
View ArticleA Biology Major… Minus The Bio
At the onset, I should note that this particular tirade is going to be rather childish and exclusively designed to serve my unquenchable desire to rant in the aftermath of some recent academic events....
View ArticlePelagornis Update
Good tidings and well-wishes! (NOTE: I’m currently unable to upload photographs to this particular enrty, but rest assured: I’ll lavish the post with fascinating images as soon as I’m able!) I...
View ArticleA Glittering Ichthyosaur
Good tidings and well-wishes! It’s fair to say that TTT has been a bit of a “ghost blog” for a few weeks now: a result of my crazed academic schedule to which I’ve yet to fully grow accustomed. As if...
View ArticleFeatured Spotlight: Elomeryx
Good tidings and well-wishes and once again, I must apologize for my lengthy, school-induced posting drought! As a result of my earlier posts on Coryphodon, Pezosiren, and Estemmenosuchus, it’s fair to...
View ArticleSee You In August!
Good tidings and well-wishes! I’m writing this to inform my readers that “The Theatrical Tanystropheus” will be silent for a while… just under two months to be precise. My semi-regular summer job as a...
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