we were just finishing up doing stuff, and susan comes up. and she opens her hand, and she's got two pretty small pieces of bone, only about this big, in her hand. and i'd never seen the inside of a t. rex vertebra before, but i knew exactly that was what she had in her hand, and i says, "is there more of it?" she said, "there's a lot more." so we ran, literally ran back to the site. crawl up on the cliff face, and i see three articulated vertebrae, and from that point on, i'm absolutely certain this is going to be the best thing we ever found and it's going to be a complete t. rex. he called up and said, "neal, i need you to bring a lot of plaster two-by-fours." well, it took me a day to get everything ready, and i came up, and i got up there with all these materials, and he took me over to this big cliff, and he said, "take a look." and i looked at it, and i looked at him. i said, "is that t. rex?" he said, "yes, and i think it's all here." >> and we haven't started digging or haven't moved anything around yet. we've just been looking at it and taking some pictures and