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Made me laugh

Donna gets so excited about Geckos that she occasionally Stutters :)

Dogs and cats, like humans, are either right or left handed. With cats its linked to their gender (Tom cats are left-handed & female cats are right handed)


:kill:

My damned cats won't stay off my lap or keyboard...that's why it was a duplicate post. I tried to get rid of it, but there's no way to delete a post...just edit.


My Bishon-poo princess (in HER eyes) is a lefty and the Beagle boy is a righty.
 
Elephants walk on the tips of their toes.

That explains the cankles.

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The only two animals that can see behind themselves without turning their heads are the rabbit and the parrot.
 
The barnacle is the creature with the largest penis as a proportion of its overall body size...it is 40 times longer than the animal's body.
 
Yet, if one was to lose sight in one eye they would walk in circles. :willy_nil

Only if the one that didn't loose sight in either eye, was following the one that did lose sight in one eye. Lets ponder...


No-they're screaming because of what you tried to do to them the night before!

I KNEW someone was watching! How the hell did you fit behind that small bush? And how the hell did you find out where I live? And why the hell didn't you come in to say hello? And why the hell am I still typing?


The barnacle is the creature with the largest penis as a proportion of its overall body size...it is 40 times longer than the animal's body.

Not true! Mine is at least 41 times longer then the barnacles overall body size.


Ok, instead of just Nick's threads being moved to **HELL** maybe every thread he participates in needs moved there?

Heyyyyyy...I'm playing nice...its Donna who mentioned the "no-no-spot."
 
I KNEW someone was watching! How the hell did you fit behind that small bush? And how the hell did you find out where I live? And why the hell didn't you come in to say hello? And why the hell am I still typing?

I'm only 5 foot 2.

I'm psychic...no...that's PSYCHO!!

I didn't want to interrupt your little "party", but next time, Animal Control and PETA will...

Because..oh-never mind.


Heyyyyyy...I'm playing nice...its Donna who mentioned the "no-no-spot."

FINE-next time I'll call it a "winkie". You'd think that since most of this forum is based on sciences such as biology and botany, that proper scientific terminology would be EXPECTED.
 
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I didn't want to interrupt your little "party"

Next time just join ;)...the more the merrier! :?party:


FINE-next time I'll call it a "winkie". You'd think that since most of this forum is based on sciences such as biology and botany, that proper scientific terminology would be EXPECTED.

tee hee hee...duhhhhh you said "winkie" hee hee :raspberry
 
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