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April 25, 2008: Animal Frolic
For Cloud, a nice happy picture of frolicking animals.
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Although I don't think we should let Brianna in, she'll be psychoanthropomorphanalyzing them... |
er . . . gee thanks!
mo better than the masturbating cat, at least |
What? :eek: That's great cat TV!
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substitute "just nasty and gross" for "great" and you've got it.
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OK, Cat TV is nasty and gross.
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C'mon now people, lets not squabble in the front window.
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They don't look frolicy to me..
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That bear is so cute and cuddly looking. I want to hug him.
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It should be!
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what, you didn't think I'd notice? just because I like cats and try to avoid confrontational discourse, does NOT mean I have an IQ of 70.
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I'm siccing the chickens on Bruce! watch your ankles, buddy!
(squabblesquabblesquabble) . . . on second thought, maybe I'll just have squab for lunch. ;) |
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as you wish
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what, no follow up pic of the bear eviscerating the canine?
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Oh, no, no, this is a happy Friday image.
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Which brings up the classic: You know, of course, that when venturing into the wild where bears may be present that one should always wear some little silver jingly bells to warn the bears you're coming, and carry pepper spray in case of surprise encounters. Watching for bear droppings ("scat") is a good way to determine what kind of bears are to be found in the vicinity, as it can be tough to tell an ordinary black bear from a grizzly bear at first glance. Black bear scat usually has berry skins in it and smells somewhat fruity. Grizzly bear scat usually has little silver jingly bells in it and smells of pepper spray. |
Why hasn't anyone added a recipe for bear and dog stew?
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