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Scythrop
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see? told you.
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Kangaroos bark?
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Neeeeh, this one just happened to study foreign languages... (really, they do ?!)

Anyway... [The Wave] for Lulu !

[ May 01, 2004, 09:13 AM: Message edited by: Corwin ]

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Scythrop
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A little known fact. Very clever animal, the kangaroo.
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Scythrop
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Actually, now I think about it, it's more of a "honk" - but we call it a bark. Why not?
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Why not call an apple a banana?
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Scythrop
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a good point. Probably because apples aren't long, slightly bent, and yellow.
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quote:
Lulu was reared by the Richards family, who rescued her from her mother's pouch
[Eek!]

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and fed her on bottles after her mother was killed by a car over four years ago.
Oh. Whew.

Still, a little rearrangement wouldn't hurt.

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Scythrop
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and it must have been a bugger for her to chew up all those bottles. Hmmm...glass shards between the teeth [Big Grin]
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What a great story! [Smile]
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ya, I saw that on CNN offbeat news the other day. I bet that kangaroo will get the best food for the rest of its life.
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If we could teach kangaroos to knife-fight along with boxing, then that'd be something.
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