Is that "Joe lives"?
in that case it is Joe Hill - and weren't it the Wobblies?
dlowan wrote:I don't HAVE any itchies, scratchies, warties, or conflated aspersions, thank you VERY much for asking...
the bunny apparently doesn't realize that the rest of us read what others post
Main Entry: ha'·pen·ny
Pronunciation: 'hAp-nE, 'hA-p&-
Function: noun
Etymology: by contraction
: HALFPENNY
Gotta good cleaver pd?
dlowan wrote:Is that "Joe lives"?
in that case it is Joe Hill - and weren't it the Wobblies?
certainly not. i'm far more prone to malapropisms and just plain random word replacements than to typos. or is that typoes?
i haven't got a goot cleaver, nor a good beaver. (remember the stanford basketball fans chanting "dirty beaver!" at oregon state players a few years back. priceless.)
maybe the new chant at all Colorado games, hmmmmm!
You know, I had the weirdest dream last night - I dreamed that a whole huge bunch of chameleons had (for some strange reason - it was not at all noteworthy in the dream) taken up residence in a strawberry/raspberry/cherry farm. They were capable of assuming not just the colour, but the form, of the fruit - so had been harvested in huge numbers, and were passing over a conveyer belt onto grass....as they moved over the lip of the belt, they were changing from beautiful, luscious, fruit back into chameleons - only they were stumpier and more lizard like - and, gradually, vaguely threatening. (Must be cos I watched Dommie darko yesterday).
The moment of transformation, however, was exquisitely fascinating - as the fruit changed to creature.
What does this mean?
You been licking those toads again?
Never lick toads.
A damn toad turned up in Port Lincoln the other day (in the west of my state - we DON'T have the ruddy toads) - imported in a batch of bananas from Queensland, of course...
Rabbits, chameleons, toads.
Have we migrated to the Science forum?
dlowan wrote:Never lick toads.
A damn toad turned up in Port Lincoln the other day (in the west of my state - we DON'T have the ruddy toads) - imported in a batch of bananas from Queensland, of course...
What happened to the unwelcome little amphibian?
Captured and disposed of.
That is a cute li'l chameleon, Beth. I love 'em.
They are quite BIG amphibians, actually....
This is a chameleon sperm magnified thousands of times.