4/30/2004: Tamarin baby
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This is a baby tamarin, age 10 days, who was rejected by his mother at a German zoo. Tamarins are marmosets, a kind of monkey. http://cellar.org/2004/marmosetbaby2.jpg Rejected by his mother and why not. There was a horror TV movie on when I was a kid that featured one of these, and it picked up a knife and attacked humans and was intelligent and basically unkillable even if it was locked in the oven. Maybe this one isn't so hardass. It takes in 1.5 milliliters of baby food every two hours. OK I want one. |
Just look at it. Imagine it was your baby. All covered in fur and with a long tail. THE HORROR!
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Those french nails are not typical of the zookeepers I've seen ...
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We can stop looking, this has got to be the world's cutest animal. Even lunging at you, weilding a knife, you would still go "Aaaaww, c'mere little guy!."
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Its just the right size to be friends with the albino bat.
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You guys are being duped. That's just a gerbil with a Don King haircut.
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They're cute full-grown, too. Imagine a cross between a pomeranian, a chow, and a monkey--miniaturized. An adult can fit into your cupped hands.
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Fake nails, the marmoset probably bit her re cuticle, or wielded a knife at her finger.
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I like the nails, manicured and all. The little critter is endeareing also.
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eurgh
does anyone else here think manicured nails (especially the French variety) are kinda gross?
Oh yeah, I want a miniature primate too. |
I think they are majorly nasty.
And prone to infection, btw. |
Shut up and eat your freedom fries, you French-hater.
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wait...
hey, buddy, I AM French! And proud of it!!!
(just don't tell anyone, would you?) |
Jesus if thats being picked up as a cuticle problem I should just hide my hands altogether. Dont wear falsies theyre harder to bite.
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Did the French manicure start in France?
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Nope.
When it comes to fashion, simply having the word “French” in the description of an idea can yield big bucks. In 1975, Los Angeles-based Orly International, a nail care company, introduced what has become known as the French manicure. Truth be told, the French manicure never had that much to do with the French (other than for the Parisian runway models who sported the look). The classic French manicure actually was created for myriad Hollywood starlets looking for a clean-yet-polished look for their nails. (Source) |
Great idea, slop some really nasty chemicals on your nails (that pass water, or other chems, 50 times faster than skin) then cover with plastic so the chemicals have no way out. Makes the "patch" look archaic.:eek3:
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All of the above, but I was specifically referring to fake nails.
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Damn, my money was on tiny furry creatures.
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The best piece of the ABC Movie of the Week "Trilogy of Terror", starring Karen Black. I would dearly love to see this again.
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I saw it when I was 11, and it must have been one of the first horror/scary things I ever saw in my life. :eek: I never thought I'd find out what it actually was. Turns out the message board on the IMDB page is full of people exactly like us who were totally freaked out by it when they were kids. Thanks V, thanks Internet, thanks Karen Black for making us little kids pee our pants so bad. :thepain3: |
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