Meet Jane
Meet Jane:
She's the cast of a real T-rex. Just last month she moved here and now lives in the Geology Department, which is right under my department (Geography).
Her presence amongst us has given us such a big boost in cool, giving us something to brag about to those in other, dinosaur-less departments.
Jane's got a bit of superstar connection, since she was commissioned by the same people who did the lifelike Trex-es for the Jurassic Park movie.
She's really nice, and during the weekend when no one was around she let me play the part of the victim while she took on the role of her Jurassic counterparts.
A camera crew (my coursemate Petra, from Nigeria, who operated my Canon Powershot A590 with the same skill as Steven Spielberg) was on site to capture the scene.
This is my Oscar-worthy performance as damsel-in-distress running away from fearsome, terrifying (and bony) T-rex extraordinaire.
Visiting hours are Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm.
She's the cast of a real T-rex. Just last month she moved here and now lives in the Geology Department, which is right under my department (Geography).
Her presence amongst us has given us such a big boost in cool, giving us something to brag about to those in other, dinosaur-less departments.
Jane's got a bit of superstar connection, since she was commissioned by the same people who did the lifelike Trex-es for the Jurassic Park movie.
She's really nice, and during the weekend when no one was around she let me play the part of the victim while she took on the role of her Jurassic counterparts.
A camera crew (my coursemate Petra, from Nigeria, who operated my Canon Powershot A590 with the same skill as Steven Spielberg) was on site to capture the scene.
This is my Oscar-worthy performance as damsel-in-distress running away from fearsome, terrifying (and bony) T-rex extraordinaire.
Visiting hours are Monday to Friday, 8.00am to 5.00pm.
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