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Have
a question? A personal problem? A deep desire to meet a talking
dinosaur? No problem! Just send your letters (or e-mail) to The
AnteriorLobe show!
Our
experts, well, our resident ornithomimid, Mr. Gallimimus bullatus
himself with answer your queries with some of his famous, down-home,
Late Cretaceous charm!
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Dear
The AnteriorLobe Show,
I
couldn’t help but notice that in the first episode [Ed., Welcome
to AnteriorLobe.com -or- Murder at Huntington Manor] that Victoria
was taller than Gallimimus in some panels, but shorter than others.
What gives?
Height
Challenged, Sevastopol, Crimea
Gallimimus
responds:
Jeez,
every one’s a critic these days. Pick, pick, pick, pick, pick.
Doesn’t anyone have anything better – what? Is this
on? Ah, crap.
Well,
Height Challenged, this is an excellent question. Thanks for asking.
Have you heard of the term “post-production” or the
phrase “we’ll fix it in post”? These are used
by people in the movie business to refer to continuity errors, missing
props, and other mistakes made while filming which are fixed later,
often with the help of computer generated imagery – also known
as “cgi” - after the actual movie has been shot.
Well,
we don’t do that. |
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Dear
The AnteriorLobe Show,
I have watched the first episode [Ed., Welcome
to AnteriorLobe.com -or- Murder at Huntington Manor] over and over
but I can’t figure out who the murderer was? Any hints?
Amateur
Sleuth, North Carolina
Gallimimus
responds:
Yeah,
an eye exam and lots of bed rest.
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