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Creationists, when in history did people stop sliding down the backs of dinosaurs at the end of the work day?

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Creationists, when in history did people stop sliding down the backs of dinosaurs at the end of the work day?

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  1. Gen 6:17 And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven; and every thing that is in the earth shall die.

    Gen 7:6 And Noah was six hundred years old when the flood of waters was upon the earth.


  2. After god gave into a prayer for horses.

  3. ON the day of the great flood. Since the ark was the only safe haven, then standing on the back of dinosaurs only helped for awhile. For all things were destroyed that were on the face of the earth.  

  4. i still have to put my clock in card into the mouth of a dinosaur to sign out of work.

  5. 2 points

  6. Sometime in the '70's

  7. Ask Fred Flinstone.

  8. When Peta started to complain.

  9. This was in the year 4,000 B.C. I have done the maths and found out when this took place. I do use my logic skill and reflect back on the pasts of by gone days. You are thinking of the serpent days or what are often called dragons or great lizards. They often could fly, even now the science people say that they may have been part bird. We are learning more everyday. The scripture never stops giving.  

  10. How else can you get down from a dinosaur? Oh, that's right, you don't get down from a dinosaur, you get down from a duck...or a goose. And, you might get goosed if you slide down the back of one of them dinos with all the fins on their back. These jokes are older than the Flintstones.

  11. Noah's flood.

    That's when all the dinosaurs died and some became fossilized.

  12. I think it was about the same time the Flintstones traveled in time to meet up with the Jetsons.  After they got back, Fred was never the same, you know.

  13. yaba daba doooo!

  14. About 70 years before the flood.  

  15. when the dinosaurs went on strike......forever

  16. Flintstones, meet the Flintstones

    They're the modern stone age family

    From the town of Bedrock

    They're a page right out of history

    Let's ride with the family down the street

    Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet

    When you're with the Flintstones

    You'll have a yabba dabba doo time

    A dabba doo time

    You'll have a g*y old time

  17. My boss still carves our paychecks out of stone with a hammer and chisel.  It's a real pain to cash them at an ATM.  

  18. "Through the courtesy of Fred's two feet"

    OK.

    I could never understand what they were saying when they came to that line in the song.

    Thanks, Ron.

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