Too bad for the Firesign Theatre fans that it wasn't in Sumatra instead.I feel all ingly all of a sudden.
Sounds like a job for GIJoe!!!!Is this part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger on Islands"?
Is this part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger on Islands"?Also "knowing people" and "trusting people" are two different things.
"Neo, sooner or later you're going to realize just as I did that there's a difference between KNOWING the rat and WALKING the rat."
The fools! It's a Sumatran Monkey-Rat! Flee!
Dude, TELL somebody your mom's a zombie. Really, it could get worse you know.
I must say I'm a tad curious about the fanged frog.
...part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger..?"
Me too. I'll watch the show if I spot it.
an extremely hairy caterpillar that Dr McGavin hopes to name after Dennis Healey's eyebrowsThe Limey Mark Noonan?"I can't begin to describe how it feels to have an animal in my hands that in all probability has never before been seen by science," he said.I wouldn't touch a line like that w/ a stick insect the length of a man's forearm w/ an apple in it.
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Too bad for the Firesign Theatre fans that it wasn't in Sumatra instead.
ReplyDeleteI feel all ingly all of a sudden.
Sounds like a job for GIJoe!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs this part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger on Islands"?
Is this part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger on Islands"?
ReplyDeleteAlso "knowing people" and "trusting people" are two different things.
"Neo, sooner or later you're going to realize just as I did that there's a difference between KNOWING the rat and WALKING the rat."
ReplyDeleteThe fools! It's a Sumatran Monkey-Rat! Flee!
ReplyDeleteDude, TELL somebody your mom's a zombie. Really, it could get worse you know.
ReplyDeleteI must say I'm a tad curious about the fanged frog.
ReplyDelete...part of the ongoing series of "Why do thing grow bigger..?"
ReplyDeleteMe too. I'll watch the show if I spot it.
ReplyDeletean extremely hairy caterpillar that Dr McGavin hopes to name after Dennis Healey's eyebrows
ReplyDeleteThe Limey Mark Noonan?
"I can't begin to describe how it feels to have an animal in my hands that in all probability has never before been seen by science," he said.
I wouldn't touch a line like that w/ a stick insect the length of a man's forearm w/ an apple in it.