I found this place called Dino's Diner when I was searching for dinosaur restaurants. The cool, weird thing is its a dino place and its on Dewey Ave. I couldn't find out much about this place except its in Rochester, NY.
I'm calling out to all my readers to see if you may know anything about this place i.e. pictures, stories of your own experience, what's on the menu, ect.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Dino's Diner
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Labels: Dewey, dino, Dino's Diner, New York, restaurants, Rochester
Friday, October 8, 2010
More Dino Names and Their Meanings
To all my readers:
I'm sorry I haven't been on here to update my blog for you. I've been really busy with moving and traveling. I promise even though I'm still traveling, I will keep my blog fresh with new content for you to read.
Thanks,
Dewy
More Dinosaur Names and Their Meanings
- Acrocanthosaurus means "High-spined Lizard"
- Aegyptosaurus means "Egyptian Lizard"
- Aetonyx means "Eagle Claw"
- Aetosaurs or Aetosauria or aetosaurus means "Old Lizard"
- Agrosaurus means "Field Lizard"
- Alamosaurus means "Alamo Lizard"
- Albertaosaurus Means "Alberta Lizard"
- Alectrosaurus means "Unmarried Lizard"
- Algoasaurus means "Algoa Lizard"
- Alioramus means "Different Branch"
- Allosaurids or Allosauridae means "Different Lizard"
- Allosaurs or Allosaurus means "Different Lizard"
- Altispinax means "High Spines"
- Amblydactylus means "Blunt Finger"
- Ammonite means "Horn of Ammon"
- Ammosaurus means "Sand Lizard"
- Amtosaurus means "Amtgay Lizard"
- Amygdalodon means "Almond Tooth"
- Anatosaurus means "Duck Lizard"
- Anchiceratops means "Similar Horned Face"
- Anchisaurids or Anchisauridae means "Near Lizards"
- Anchisauripus means "Near Lizard Foot"
- Anchisaurus means "Near Lizard"
- Ankylosaurids or Ankylosauridae means "Armored Lizards"
- Ankylosaurs or Ankylosauria means "Armored Lizards"
- Ankylosaurus means "Stiffened Lizard"
- Anodontosaurus means "Toothless Lizard"
P.S. Readers-dinosaurs are in important to your life because they teach you how life was back then. If you want to improve your life, you must first learn about the past because it tells you about the mistakes that were made so you don't repeat them.
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Labels: Anchiceratops, Anchisauridae, Anchisaurids, Anchisauripus, Anchisaurus, Ankylosauria, Ankylosauridae, Ankylosaurids, Ankylosaurs, Ankylosaurus, Anodontosaurus, dewy and the dinos, DINOSAURS
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