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- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
I think it'll evolve into a bird, becoming a tweeter.
Ah pussy willows, the sisterhood of smut cometh to the party, bring your own rodent.
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- ArcticSwan360
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If you think eating rodents is weird, just try watching Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel. That's my kind of show! Reason one: its fascinating to see the giant differences in food in different cultures, and Reason Two: I think I would actually like a lot of that crazy stuff.
Next supper consists of Stinky Tofu!
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- Genisis X
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
ArcticSwan360 wrote:If you think eating rodents is weird, just try watching Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel. That's my kind of show! Reason one: its fascinating to see the giant differences in food in different cultures, and Reason Two: I think I would actually like a lot of that crazy stuff.
Next supper consists of Stinky Tofu!
Ah-ha! Your Stefan, are you not. Slowly I am getting used to the new nicknames of everyone...
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- Tad
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But you'll never guess who -I- really am.
On another subject: Can we have the ritual scarification now? Please? C'mon, please?
On yet another subject still: I still have to post some new blogs, huh? Nothing since Singapore. Okay, fair enough. I'm not lazy, honest, I'm just...challenged.
How about this weekend at the latest...?
(In between feeding lizards, turtles, sea-monkeys, cats, dogs, children, and anyone else who happens to wander in at trough time.)
Okay, I am skating now. G'night.
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- Sahi
- Mantis
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- Miiru
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
Tad wrote:On another subject: Can we have the ritual scarification now? Please? C'mon, please?
I can't. He hasn't answered my question yet.
I know. It makes me cry, too.
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- Genisis X
- Pilgrim
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Tad wrote:On yet another subject still: I still have to post some new blogs, huh? Nothing since Singapore. Okay, fair enough. I'm not lazy, honest, I'm just...challenged.
But you've got a mighty big log so that makes up for it all in the end. (Oh yes, we are back there. Again. Hello gutter! How are you?)
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- Ren
- Pilgrim
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
gutter...smarch...theres a difference?...8)
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- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
Guttersmarch au gratin, on toast.
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- Tad
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
The rain it raineth every day, at least for now in Northern California. Not complaining, mind -- we need it, and compared to most places are weather is eminently liveable-with. But I can't say I'll be unhappy to see Spring.
Okay, off to basketball, then write up a blog entry and do another chapter of DRAGONS. Probably other stuff to do, too, but I'm blocking it out of my mind. Don't want to scare myself.
UPDATE:
Spike, our daughter's lizard, is healthy and happy and likes to eat from Devon's fingers (food, not the actual fingers.) He has a charming pink tongue. He is by far the calmest and most zen of any of our pets. When the revolution comes, I'll let him stay.
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- Magpie
- Mantis
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I had a lizard once... a wild lizard, living in the garden, but I caught flies for him and fed them to him. He took them from my fingers, too. He was called "Us" (pronounced "Oos"), because when my father asked him what his name was, he first made an U shape with his body, then an S.
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- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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You think it rains a lot there matey. This is a picture of the field across the road from our house, we have a network of pumps around the village keepin the North Sea at bay, for the moment. Dam you inconvenient truths, it's just s phase we're going through
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2020/221 … 51ff_b.jpg
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- ArcticSwan360
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Durians...any food that smells so bad it has a sign banishing it from subways is a no-no.
And, Gen, how'd you figure out it was me?
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- Pilgrim
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Miiru wrote:Tad wrote:On another subject: Can we have the ritual scarification now? Please? C'mon, please?
I can't. He hasn't answered my question yet.
I know. It makes me cry, too.
as long as there is no lizards involved, i think i will survive the experence
Slave of the lizard king
Master of the esoteric arts
He's exciting in a "here come the Magyrs" kinda way
- cyan
- Mantis
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ArcticSwan360 wrote:Durians...any food that smells so bad it has a sign banishing it from subways is a no-no.
Mom used to banish Dad to the garage when he felt the need to indulge in one. No one joined him.
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- Firsfron of Ronchester
- Mantis
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I had never heard of Durians until now. I just read a bit about them. They sound really strange. Banned on subways, some people love them, some people hate them. No middle ground, eh?
- cyan
- Mantis
- From: Oakland
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
Firsfron of Ronchester wrote:No middle ground, eh?
No. Absolutely not. If you've encountered one in person, you'd understand.
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- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
Big things, about twice the size of a coconut yellow and pulpy on the inside, I think I "had one" in the Brunei rainforest, smells off picked fresh off the tree and tasted rank in my opinion. I can understand why they would be banned from enclosed spaces.
You've got to try these things when you go native though.
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- Marian
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If you haven't noticed yet, there's a new front-page blog entry. Quite lovely, too.
- Tad
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
Every time the subject comes up, I find myself singing (to the tune of the well-known "Music Man" song, and fortunately, only in my own thoughts),
Durrrrrrr-ian Madame Librurrrrr-ian...
We've been listening to and watching a lot of musicals around here. The kids go to sleep most nights listening to the soundtrack of one or another.
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- fangler
- Pilgrim
- From: New Oldtown
- Registered: 2001-09-30
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
It's funny you guys are talking about Durians because Newsweek just did a list of 5 fruits and Durian was one of them. I'd never heard of them before and now they crop up twice in two days for me. Cool.
on the topic of blogs, it is a rather good entry from Tad. y'know, he's a pretty darn good writer. I wonder if he's ever written any books?
- Stuart
- Pilgrim
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Re: DOGHOUSE: Dawn of the Dog
I'm wondering if Spike was a result of Tad's previously noted search for a plush lizard?
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- Marian
- Pilgrim
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fangler wrote:y'know, he's a pretty darn good writer. I wonder if he's ever written any books?
Funny, I had the same thought. It's a shame this writing thing never worked out for him, he's got such a nice way with words.
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- Pilgrim
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Tad wrote:Spike, our daughter's lizard, is healthy and happy and likes to eat from Devon's fingers (food, not the actual fingers.) He has a charming pink tongue. He is by far the calmest and most zen of any of our pets. When the revolution comes, I'll let him stay.
i have a corn snake and a redear slider turtle. reptiles do make excellent pets. quite. non-stinky. relatively low maintaince. and usually calm.
of course, i have quite a few mammals as pets including children, dogs, ferrets and cats. they are noisy, stinky, very high maintaince, and crazy.
Give me a pair of red pumps, and I can conquer the world.
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