That isn't a giant beaver. Those are just really tiny prehistoric people.
So, did giant beavers die out because they ran out of giant trees? Why didn't they survive in Redwood National Park and Sequoia N.P? Or, maybe they are just hiding from the tourists.
PS. Clary, I'm mad at you for changing your guess from my #14. Darn!
<still stunned>
I guess I always hoped that someday, somewhere, my degree in Environmental Science might pay off. I wasn't expecting this thread to be the place. I'm usually scoring along with the cats
ooh sorry about that, but I was wrong both times - and you didn't vote for me either! I just suspected the greeks wouldn't have called shields castoroildes
Wonderful round Mac, I really enjoyed the cheeky bluffs.
Me too! Me too! Again! Again!
I would like to propose the word FECKET.
If any of you know the definition of this word and therefore why it should not be used in the game Balderdash, speak now or for ever hold your peace. :wink:
As huge and scary as that beaver is, there is clearly something more frightening in the sky.
Sorry I missed the last couple of rounds. I'm all up for FECKET, I use the phrase all the time.
Wonderful picture!! And yes, I'm sure you use FECKET all the time, favcancier...
I do believe this will be a run found.
Now that you're playing it's guaranteed, dear friend.
LOL... Equus..... just like "Smurfette"....
LOL.... A cartoon show "The Fecks".... featuring Papa Feck and Handy Feck.... The opening song, "Fecket" would be sung by Michael Jackson....
PaL
:-)
There's a hole in the fecket, dear Liza, dear Liza ...
Dash away, Clary! Off to ponder FECKET...
Dang! Messed up and put my bluff here. I deleted it, but just to be sure I'll send a new one to Clary. Out of practice, I guess.
Fecket? I wouldn't even kiss it!
...random outburst...