See? We like animals!
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
**although the baby monkey was far from being the largest or strongest of all the co-operative animals ... it was he alone who came to rule the menagerie through clever intimidation and an unwavering ruthless doctrine**
This has been a Stu the Fox presentation ..... now with expanded home delivery coverage,and even more delicious vegetables in each "walking pack"
Lol, is that a carrot a hot dog or is he or she trying to deliver a hand grenade ?
Lol, is that a carrot a hot dog or is he or she trying to deliver a hand grenade ?
The kit in the photo is Bridgette.....a lovely parcel......but one that could not be trusted to carry a hot dog beyond even an exceedingly brief hedgerow.......on this day,she carries a trio of Imperator 58 carrots, and a half a purple parsnip
There we go where I might get in trouble again... I'm tryin to look up all those words meanings b4 commenting.
JB, where were you when I needed you a day or two ago...lol
JB, where were you when I needed you a day or two ago...lol
My spidey sense told me to keep my head down
You truly are a Saint !
Steve
Not wanting to be a spoilsport, but I'm afraid I'm not too keen on all this soft'n'cuddly fur and feathers stuff.
I think I have more of an emotional empathy with the crustaceans and molluscs. You know, a bit spiky by nature, inclined to be crabby at times, somewhat sluggish and reluctant to come out of my shell but quite prepared to flex my mussels when necessary. That sort of thing.
Anyone else feel the same way? (I'm just putting out a few feelers here).
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
I go along with Graeme on the soft and cuddly stuff, not sure I have the same fondness for crustaceans and molluscs. They leave a tad too much slime on the kitchen floor for me. Although, the snail displayed above seem to be quite distinguished.
John Kuvakas
Warrenton, VA
Too, too funny !
Or, rephrased...
2, 2 funny !
I go along with Graeme on the soft and cuddly stuff, not sure I have the same fondness for crustaceans and molluscs. They leave a tad too much slime on the kitchen floor for me. Although, the snail displayed above seem to be quite distinguished.
I agree about the crustaceans and mollusks; they make lousy pets as they simply refuse to play with their owner after a short while. In fact they simply lie there in their shell doing nothing. Inherently lazy it seems.....not recommended.
No response. Mr Ogg has clammed up. The relief is palpable
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.
No response. Mr Ogg has clammed up. The relief is palpable
It a shame he's retreated into his shell; from his knowledgeable comments it's plain to sea he's no chowderhead.
He can still be contacted by snailmail.
(Hmm. Let's see who can keep up this nonsense for the langouste time.)
Graeme.M. Ogg
London U.K.

