Stu clears up another misconception

Stu Cranstence takes on Mastodons and explains how to visualize the vast amount of time ago that they lived….in.

6 Comments

  1. David Said,

    April 25, 2010 @ 12:57 pm

    Thanks, I understand now.
    I hope Kate in her back yard, can understand “it”

    Just got back from Phoenix. Did you know the Rest Stops between Phoenix and Tucson are closed, bummer.
    It may be a good time to look for findings below the Out Houses.They are about 100 years old.

  2. David Said,

    April 25, 2010 @ 5:36 pm

    Out house–shitter

  3. stu cranstence Said,

    April 26, 2010 @ 10:55 am

    David,
    Thanks for the tip. Sounds like a good place to dig for findings (close to the road). Now that I’ve cleared up the confusion surrounding mastodons (now do you believe that mastodons existed over a hundred years ago?) I will have more time to make new findings. MY findings.

  4. Steg Prongston Said,

    April 26, 2010 @ 10:59 am

    Way to go Stu. You really put that guy in his place!

  5. Kate Said,

    April 27, 2010 @ 6:51 am

    Hey, David, I understand all right. I am a real archaeologist and not a phony like that Stu Cranstence. What I understand is that the questioner was absolutely right. Once more Stu Cranstence has proven that he doesn’t know a thing. I’ll bet he doesn’t even know about some of the finest scientists like Jane Goodall and Grace Hopper and Marie Curie and Sally Ride. Now THOSE are real scientists.

  6. Old Pappy Said,

    April 27, 2010 @ 11:53 am

    Ay boys, here’s my finding…Stu ain’t no scientist. He’s a hollywood actor. In this here video it looks like he’s out in nature. It’s the same backdrop for his video on bone sticks. The brush, the clouds- everything’s the same. He’s on a hollywood sound stage w/ a nature backdrop. I seen his same hat in a movie I saw w/ Sean Connery in it. The alternative is he’s a “bot” but I never seen no bot take a pill…