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maxine > wrote:
> On Mar 1, 9:34*pm, Sqwertz > wrote: >> cybercat > wrote: >>> "Sqwertz" > wrote in message ... >>>> James Silverton > wrote: >> >>>>> ...and the deer have just >>>>> eaten my English ivy nearly to the ground. I'd thought ivy was poisonous >>>>> but not to horn-rats it seems. >> >>>> You just said the deer ate your ivy, not horn rats. >> >>>> WTF is a horn rat, anyway? >> >>>> It's posts like these that really make me wonder if you're actually >>>> of sound mind and body, Jim. *I think you're psycho. >> >>> I'll consider this strong evidence in favor of James' glowing mental health. >> >> So you don't know what a horn rat is either? *Got it. >> >> Depending on where you look, its a series of books, a video game, a >> kind of car, but nowhere can I find any mention of "horned" or >> "horn" rat or deer outside of Jim's imagination. > > Steve, there are sky rats (pigeons), tree rats (squirrels), and now > horn(ed) rats So pigeons hang out in the sky, squirrels hang out in trees, and deer hang out in ... horns? <boggle> -sw |
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