TAR PITS TO BE DRAINED
FOR NEW CONDOMINIUMS
(AP) Los Angeles, Ca. The unique and
well-known
La Brea Tar Pits will be drained beginning next fall
and the entire park cleared for a new condominium
project, it was announced Monday. The million-
plus bones of the Page Museum's world-renowned
collection have already been sold to Uncle Chan's
Apothecary Shop on Orchard Road in Singapore
and will be leaving soon. They will be ground up
into powders and then mixed together to create
exotic medicinal potions.
Certain sabertooth cat bones,
for instance, are reputed to contain a very powerful aphrodisiac,
while those of the long-extinct giant ground slug have lately been
responsible for several dozen miraculous recoveries from Chinaman's
Elbow on the islands near Taiwan. The Page Museum, named
for the noted British philanthropist Sir Robert Peel Wallace Etherington
Biddle-Page, was constructed in 1936. The original building sank
into a tar pool
and had to be rebuilt in 1938. The museum's current collection
includes such rare fossils as the California red eatanter and the
great horned whistling gypsy moth. A number of the volunteers
have also been sold.
SPOTLIGHT Cont. from page 1
Of course, he never gave a rat's ass for monkeys, but I do, so hang
on to your hats because here we go with the hot hydrogen laser spotlight
focused as best we can on the strange and mysterious island of Borneo.......
SPOTLIGHT
ON BORNEO
Uh oh, it looks like we've run
out of room. That's the kind of thing that often happens with
new features, so we'll just have to wait until next time to light
up the world's third largest island. Bill Measely here. Ciao!
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