Welcome to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast podcast, the Jurassic Park podcast about Michael Crichton's 1990 novel Jurassic Park, and also not about that, too.
Find the episode webpage at: Episode 37 - Bungalow.
In this episode, my terrific guest Melissa Ray joins the show to chat with me about:New giant theropod material from the Kem Kem Compound Assemblage (Morocco) with implications on the diversity of the mid-Cretaceous carcharodontosaurids from North Africa [NOTE this is now interpreted as a crocodylomorph... just a heads up]
Now available on YouTube, too!
Featuring the music of Snale https://snalerock.bandcamp.com/releases
Intro: Centipede. Outro: Supergroovy.
The Text:
This week’s text is Bungalow, spanning from pages 198 – 204.
Wu wants to figure out if Grant’s amphibian DNA hypothesis
holds the answer to their breeding dinosaur problem, but he’s sidetracked by
Hammond’s insistence to eat dinner first. They realize that the monitor is out
in the dining room of Hammond’s Bungalow, and the phones are out.
Discussions surround:
The Illusion of Control, Wu the Genius, Movie Adaptation, Feminism, Control is a Hoax, Payoffs, Entrepreneurship, Neutering the dinosaurs, Narratives, Ancestry, Money, The Dinosaurs and The God Complex.ALSO:
Huge thanks to everyone who've helped the show reach 2,000 downloads!
Side effects:Thank you!
The Jura-Sick Park-cast is a part of the Spring Chickens banner of amateur intellectual properties including the Spring Chickens funny pages, Tomb of the Undead graphic novel, the Second Lapse graphic novelettes, The Infantry, and the worst of it all, the King St. Capers.
You can find links to all that baggage in the show notes, or by visiting the schickens.blogpost.com or finding us on Facebook, at Facebook.com/SpringChickenCapers or me, I’m on twitter at @RogersRyan22 or email me at ryansrogers-at-gmail.com.
Thank you, dearly, for tuning in to the Juras-Sick Park-Cast, the Jurassic Park podcast where we talk about the novel Jurassic Park, and also not that, too. Until next time!
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