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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:40 pm
Ugh... I don't wanna work tomorrow.
Piggy you should visit me at work tomorrow and I promise I won't hurt you if you do.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:44 pm
Skaeryll Ugh... I don't wanna work tomorrow.
Piggy you should visit me at work tomorrow and I promise I won't hurt you if you do. I would, but I don't even have bus money. 3:
That and I'm most likely helping my mom cook dinner, since I was told we were doing it on the 24th. :U
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:47 pm
Shiny Gligar Skaeryll Ugh... I don't wanna work tomorrow.
Piggy you should visit me at work tomorrow and I promise I won't hurt you if you do. I would, but I don't even have bus money. 3:
That and I'm most likely helping my mom cook dinner, since I was told we were doing it on the 24th. :U Ah well maybe another time.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:50 pm
I just got off an Omegle conversation with someone who seems like s/he actually had some shred of intelligence and asked a very interesting question:
Which would be harder to milk: a porcupine or a rhinoceros?
I was thinking porcupine, because personally I'd rather deal with a small critter with a bundle of needles that you can dig out of your skin than a several ton, built-like-a-tank, potentially-agitated behemoth with a horn that can charge at you and send you flying several yards away if you're lucky. But if you could tame a rhino, then milking it won't be so bad in the long run...fewer needles too.
What do you guys think?
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:51 pm
Skaeryll Shiny Gligar Skaeryll Ugh... I don't wanna work tomorrow.
Piggy you should visit me at work tomorrow and I promise I won't hurt you if you do. I would, but I don't even have bus money. 3:
That and I'm most likely helping my mom cook dinner, since I was told we were doing it on the 24th. :U Ah well maybe another time. Definitely. :3
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:51 pm
Shiny Gligar Skaeryll Shiny Gligar Skaeryll Ugh... I don't wanna work tomorrow.
Piggy you should visit me at work tomorrow and I promise I won't hurt you if you do. I would, but I don't even have bus money. 3:
That and I'm most likely helping my mom cook dinner, since I was told we were doing it on the 24th. :U Ah well maybe another time. Definitely. :3 I work at the SuperStore in St.Albert if you didn't know.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:54 pm
Ohh, St. Albert. o: Hmm, it would take me a bit to figure out how to get there.
@LoA; Well, I'm going to assume that since I am even in the proximity of a rhino, that I have some sort of connection to it, ie; zoo keeper. Maybe I feed the thing. I have familiar to it, so I guess it wouldn't get all pissy if I milked it.
I dunno, I would. Get pissed. If I was a milking animal. If just whatever. >//>
Porcupine is probably easier. Mostly because again, if I'm around one and I'm going to attempt to milk it, I'm going to assume I've been around it before.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 9:58 pm
No matter how big that animal, they make tranquilizers for it
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:06 pm
l-Kathulu-l No matter how big that animal, they make tranquilizers for it I forgot to take that into account. "Course, that might have had something to do with the fact that I cannot afford tranquilizers, nor do I have the necessary contacts to procure sedatives powerful enough to incapacitate a rhino. But if I did, then yes, that is definitely an option I could take.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:45 pm
LightsideDarksider l-Kathulu-l No matter how big that animal, they make tranquilizers for it I forgot to take that into account. "Course, that might have had something to do with the fact that I cannot afford tranquilizers, nor do I have the necessary contacts to procure sedatives powerful enough to incapacitate a rhino. But if I did, then yes, that is definitely an option I could take. If anything a taser or gun would work just as well. But yeah, money is always the problem. Needs more Porcupine Rhino cross breeding
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 10:50 pm
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:19 pm
-tables Skaegulust to sleep-
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:39 pm
DANGER DANGER
HIGH VOLTAGE
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:45 pm
l-Kathulu-l DANGER DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Did you just look at his profile? I did the same thing and had to listen to that. I love that song.
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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:46 pm
LightsideDarksider I just got off an Omegle conversation with someone who seems like s/he actually had some shred of intelligence and asked a very interesting question: Which would be harder to milk: a porcupine or a rhinoceros? I was thinking porcupine, because personally I'd rather deal with a small critter with a bundle of needles that you can dig out of your skin than a several ton, built-like-a-tank, potentially-agitated behemoth with a horn that can charge at you and send you flying several yards away if you're lucky. But if you could tame a rhino, then milking it won't be so bad in the long run...fewer needles too. What do you guys think? *Shudders* Not sure if I want to go down that road with anything that isn't a cow or goat. It may not exactly be what you're aiming at, but now visions of that part of the second Jackass movie of Steve-o and them 'milking' a horse are returning.
...a MALE horse, mind you. gonk
But to provide input, I'd steer clear of the walking ball o' needles, or one of the most GAR animals around.
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