Talk:Edwin Harris Colbert

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[edit] An honoring: to Mr. Colbert

Starting Talk Page: In the Beginning...when you start out all alone, save for the fellow soldiers you work with, all sharing and desiring to: literally unearth the secrets hidden below the Earth's surfaces, How can one say Enuff for the Great folks that have led the way before us?... We all walk, after previous footsteps. We all stand, are raised up on shoulders of those who have led, ways, paths, vias, ...before us. Colbert, and colbert's dinosaurs assisted me.

And of note: his pet dog, [only in size], was Coelophysis! For those who take dinosauria lightly, coelophysis was a "proto-dinosauria", and probably one of the "eo-dinosauria". Colbert was a lucky, and fortunate trailblazer.... (From the SonoranDeserts ofArizona).... -Mmcannis 03:58, 15 July 2007 (UTC)