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Title: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 20 08 11:50
     

 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: purelife on Oct 20 08 03:00
I was thinking about this song when I was reading your thread:

  Do a little dance.  Make a little love.  Get down tonight...

[A href="vny!://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZo2fMmXzOo&mode=related&search=Kc%20-%20Get%20Down%20Tonight%20Miami%20Clau%20Mix%20kc%20get%20down%20tonight%20miami%20clau%20mix"]vny!://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZo2fMmXzOo&mode=related&search=Kc%20-%20Get%20Down%20Tonight%20Miami%20Clau%20Mix%20kc%20get%20down%20tonight%20miami%20clau%20mix[/A]    
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 20 08 03:10
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: purelife on Oct 20 08 03:16
If you have the entertainment book or know someone, you could get a discount towards admission.  I can't remember if it's half the ticketed entrance price or a two-for-one deal.  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 20 08 03:19
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: purelife on Oct 20 08 03:22
I think it's $45.  If you wait until late spring, they sell it for about 10 bucks.

  [A href="vny!://www.entertainment-savings-offers.com/entertainment-book/"]vny!://www.entertainment-savings-offers.com/entertainment-book/[/A]  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 20 08 03:24
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Lise on Oct 23 08 08:42
Ooooh, an exhibition on dinosaurs? Sound like fun.

  You can actually get the book for under $30 at any BCAA branch provided you are a member.
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 23 08 10:29
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Lil Me on Oct 23 08 11:37
You can have my coupon, Michel.
 
 I will send it to you:
 
 M. Michel
 c/o Illegal Cat
 Tall Apt Building
 Vancouver, BC
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 23 08 11:39
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Oct 23 08 04:27
M. Michel
c/o Illegal Cat
Tall Apt Building
Vancouver, BC


  LOL.  Don't forget sufficient postage Lil Me.  I'll send a sheet of stamps to you....so you can use them.  It's the least I can do, since you are donating the ticket.

    (//vny!://images.birthdayinabox.com/BIABviewLarger/DinoStkr.jpg)      
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Lise on Oct 23 08 04:29
[img style="WIDTH: 261px; HEIGHT: 460px" height=554 src="vny!://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b252/Doofaeus/folsom-street-fair-dinosaur.jpg" width=254]

  I will donate a costume in time for Halloween. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/2.gif)
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Russ on Oct 24 08 06:26
If you really want Michel.. I can give you the tickets out of my entertainment book as well. :)  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Oct 24 08 08:12
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 07:23
     
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Nov 18 08 08:09
Awww....sorry it wasn't what you were hoping for Michel. (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Sad/10.gif)  

  I never took Science World to be anything more than what it is.  I always thought its intention or purpose was for more of a 'fun' experience for kids than an educational one.  Time spent there for kids being better spent than at the movies or a day in front of the telly.  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 09:31
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Nov 18 08 09:39
     Science World does have a ring to it, different than what it actually is.  I might be wrong, but didn't it start out as KidsWorld ?  Not sure....but I know it has always been put out there as kids entertainment.  [/DIV]
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Sportsdude on Nov 18 08 09:43
Well speaking from some knowledge about 'Science' designated areas.
Usually the dinos would be at the Natural History Museum. lol

My Science Centre at home, which is free btw, deals with more science in space, chemical stuff. For kids basically.
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 09:44
   
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Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Sportsdude on Nov 18 08 09:45
yup sounds like a 'Science' designated 'centre' in (insert city).

 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Nov 18 08 10:14
Wouldn't be so bad if it were beside these musical instruments.....

  [img height=506 alt=flute hspace=10 src="vny!://www.donsmaps.com/images4/flutes.jpg" width=180 align=left vspace=5]*oh yea.....you can't see pics.  grrrrr
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 10:25
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Nov 18 08 10:27
They are 30,000 year old flutes carved from mammoth ivory.  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 10:29
                           
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Russ on Nov 18 08 10:48
No the ball was built for science world. I remember science world when it was at the old location.. wherever that was, I dont remember. I dont know what science world might have been called first when it was at the origional place.  
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 11:15
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: P.C. on Nov 18 08 11:18
OOOOHHHHH.  I'm really off.  I'm still thinking of the Science World that used to be on Granville....a little bit up from Hastings.  lol
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Lil Me on Nov 18 08 11:20
 The big golf ball was the Alcan pavillion at Expo 86.
 
 There used to be an Arts Science and Technology Centre in an old building on Granville.  My parents used to drop me off and leave me there unsupervised for the afternoon.  (those were the days!)
 
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Lil Me on Nov 18 08 11:21
Exactly, P.C.
 
 Michel- if you want to see more bones, there's a free exhibit in the lobby of the geology building at UBC. Only open M-F , but there's a big hadrosaur named George.
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 11:28
   
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Russ on Nov 18 08 11:45
 Michel wrote:
Wasn't it Expo 86 pavillon or something like that ?
Yes! It was.
I thought it was built for expo and for the use of science world afterwards?
I do stand corrected however, lol. The original purpose was expo 86
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 18 08 11:51
   
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Russ on Nov 18 08 11:56
 Michel wrote:
[div style="font-style: italic;"]Pfff those outsiders... (//vny!://discoverseattle.net/forums/richedit/smileys/Happy/4.gif) [/div]
That was a good book. Better than the movie!
 
Title: Re: Dancing dino
Post by: Michel on Nov 28 08 08:22