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Part of Your World: Mary Poppins
'Ello, 'ello, 'ello! Christian, Kelly, and Pandy are back to ride the east wind through Mary Poppins - one of Disney's most beloved yet bittersweet films. Is it still supercalifragilisticexpialidocious or is it a ghastly mess?
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Great episode as always! Quick question though -- what did Anthony Horowitz do this time?
Hey, an Actor: Robert De Niro
- King of Comedy
- Taxi Driver
- Goodfellas
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Great episode as always!
I am a bit surprised though that no one recognized this henchmen (unless you did but the discussion was deleted during editing):
#Dinovember Day 30 - Deinocheirus, the largest and easily the most bizarre ornithomimosaur. It may also have been the largest feathered animal of all time (unless T. rex and/or any of its rivals for largest theropod had them to). #dinovember2025 #deinocheirus #dinosaurs #paleoart
Note: Hand silhouette represents one about 7.5 in (19 cm) long
#Dinovember Day 29 - Ambopteryx, the most recently named of the scansoriopterygids (known more informally as "dino-bats") #dinovember2025 #ambopteryx #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 28 - Falcarius, the oldest confirmed therizinosaur #dinovember2025 #falcarius #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 27 (catch up) - The Aussie ankylosaurian Minmi #dinovember2025 #minmi #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 26 (catch up) - The classic Jurassic sauropod Diplodocus (with Ceratosaurus and Dryosaurus added for scale)! Amazingly, this individual is ONLY about 80 ft (24 m) long. #dinovember2025 #diplodocus #dinosaurs #jurassic #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 25 - Zalmoxes, one of the last non-avian dinosaurs (both chronologically and alphabetically. Going to be away until Friday (11/28) but will post the past three days' entries when I get back. #dinovember2025 #zalmoxes #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 24 - Pelecanimimus, one of the earliest ornithomimosaurs and probable fish-eating dinosaurs (outside of the spinosaurs) #dinovember2025 #pelecanimimus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 23 - Einiosaurus, one of the most striking centrosaurine ceratopsians (which is saying something) #dinovember2025 #einiosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 22 - Ichthyovenator, Spinosaurus' split-sailed Asian cousin. Do check out @davehone.bsky.social and @markwitton.bsky.social's recent book Spinosaur Tales (which even addresses potential pigmentation for these theropods) #dinovember2025 #ichthyovenator #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 21 - KHAAAAAAAAAAAAN (sorry, couldn't resist) -- an impressively-named and -feathered (if diminutive) oviraptorid. #dinovember2025 #Khaan #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 20 - Scelidosaurus, the armored, beaked dragon of Early Jurassic Britain (and possibly Ireland) #dinovember2025 #Scelidosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 19 - Plateosaurus, the classic Triassic "prosauropod" and one of the earliest multi-ton dinosaurs #dinovember2025 #Plateosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 18 - The stunning, thorny-crowned Medusaceratops #dinovember2025 #Medusaceratops #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 17 - The extremely primitive and deep-snouted theropod Daemonosaurus #dinovember2025 #Daemonosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 16 - Edmontosaurus, one of the largest, last, and best-known hadrosaurs and ornithopods. This one's an E. annectens about 12 m long #dinovember2025 #Edmontosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 15 - Alvarezsaurus, namesake of its fellow dino anteaters #dinovember2025 #Alvarezsaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 14 - The stout and southerly Stegouros (not to be confused with Stegosaurus or Stegoceras) #dinovember2025 #Stegouros #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 13 - The dazzling but deadly toxic imposter, Dilophosaurus! #dinovember2025 #Dilophosaurus #dinosaurs #jurassicpark #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 12 - Dryosaurus, the Morrison Formation's most famous small (by dinosaur standards) herbivore #dinovember2025 #Dryosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 11 - The most speciose and arguably the second-most famous large ceratopsian (sorry Styracosaurus) -- Pachyrhinosaurus! The one featured here is P. canadensis, the first named and seemingly the largest of the three species #dinovember2025 #Pachyrhinosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart
#Dinovember Day 10 - The smallish (for sauropod standards) but probably-not-to-be-messed-with Shunosaurus #dinovember2025 #Shunosaurus #dinosaurs #paleoart