
Fellow Hypothetical Islander Joe Infurnari entered the fray today with his frankly adorable Uniceralope.

The mighty Tim Hamilton drew his first with his morning coffee, before he even arrived at the studio...

Natalie Kim, who unless I somehow missed her didn't even come in to the studio today proved herself a champ by warming up remotely with her insecure dino.

And finally mine, with my rare wide-screen Tritelevisitops.

Simon rightly asked me why my Tritelevisitops is so knock-kneed-- I didn't know at the time, but now I realize it's because prehistoric tv's were so damned heavy. The technology just wasn't really there yet, you know?
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