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Junk Pirate Peter Glover's Observations

Dinobattle_1 During a recent interview with Junk Pirate, Peter Glover, he made several clever observations about ephemera. His astute viewpoint might have been overlooked in the original post (which ran a little long). So, for anyone who might have missed them, here are Peter's delightful observations:

1. Almost every illustrated book about dinosaurs features a scene with T-Rex fighting Triceratops. Usually, the Triceratops wins by stabbing T-Rex in the belly with its horn.

2. In children's alphabet books, X is almost always for Xylophone. The only exception is X-Ray, which is cheating in my book.

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