dlowan wrote:Owls on a stick - lovely roasted owls on a stick!
Whooooooooo wants one?
Get your owlkebabs here!
since most owl species are considered endangered, your post has been forwarded to the aussie authorities. you are in luck though as nobody from the oz office is willing to go to adelaide. something about only loonies and wacko's live out there
Sticks and mutes, owl - sticks and mutes...
who ever heard of owls being threatened by rabbits?
bit of a streeeeetch mate.
Here ya go, Bunny, here's a little hamster lore for ya . . . from the world of RPG's:
The Miniature Giant Space Rodent
"When the going gets tough...Someone hold my rodent!"
Me thinks you should "handle" your own "dirty work"!
Viconia:
Minsc, that tattoo on your face. Does it have tribal significance or did some nursery's fingerpainting class assault you with the blue pastels?
Minsc:
I do not like the tone of your voice, Dark Elf. The face I have is the face the ladies love! Boo loves Minsc's face, too! Don't you, Boo? . . . Yes, don't you . . . yes . . .
Click on the link, and look at the picture of the warrior in the center--he is holding a hamster . . . or, as he describes it, a miniature giant space rodent . . .
Ass kciking for goodness ! ! !
aha silly me, I thought it was a giant miniature Space rodent!
I wonder if they can fly in space?
Or for that matter "run in place"?
that appears to be a nice hamster.
"Ah, we are all heroes . . . you, me, Boo . . . hamsters and rangers everywhere ! ! ! Rejoice ! ! ! "
BoGoWo wrote:terryD;
my compliments on your choice of lyric; but then, who want's to live forever?
Thanks.....
Now what's this about miniaturizing giant hamsters? Why not just go find one that's the right size in the first place? Could there be a government plot to waste time, money and resources at work here?
see aren't you happy that this thread is revived!
LOL! have you noticed that the ad above is to talk with AI bots that are hamsters? I am off to talk to one!
"Look Boo, look . . . squirrels . . . throw nuts, Boo, throw nuts . . . "
deb, do the bot's understand you any better than we do
All the answers are wrong. It's gerbils - they are great in tight spots. Go to the following site and "FIND" on 'gerbil' to find out why:
http://www.ionet.net/~cbb/Deliv2.html