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Amarylis Started conversation Apr 9, 2000
Thanks for the welcome Princess. The fish was delicious. Whoops! Was I meant to put it in my ear?
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Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) Posted Apr 9, 2000
I can't think of any religion that holds the hedgehog sacred. There might even not be one but I'm sure you can fix that .
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 9, 2000
~grin~... knowing h2g2 as me does... no doubt a Church of the Sacred Hedgehog will be set up shortly...
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Amarylis Posted Apr 9, 2000
Apparently there is somwhere that holds the hedgehog sacred. At least according to a quiz my mother is doing! However the idea of starting a new religion sounds a good idea....we could have the hedgehog song as an anthem!
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 9, 2000
~big grin~... As in my good friend Nanny Ogg's song... A Hedgehog can never be b***ered at all?????
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Amarylis Posted Apr 9, 2000
Of course! is there another one. (Even bigger grin) with a name like Greebo you are sure to know the words. Caught any vampires lately?
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 9, 2000
~grin~... me does know the words... but me is not at all sure that h2g2 is ready for them... unfortunatly...
No me hasn't caught any vampire's lately... they tend to give me a slight touch of indigestion... ~grin~
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Amarylis Posted Apr 9, 2000
In that case maybe we had better not start singing about the Wizard's staff! "Wink"
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GreeboTCat Posted Apr 9, 2000
No indeed not me thinks.. ~grin~... especially how my good chum Nanny sings it...
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Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here Posted Apr 10, 2000
The Australian platapus is related to the hedgehog and is sacred to the Aboriginal people.
Hope that helps
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Casanova the Short Posted May 18, 2000
The Cult of Tiddimus and Tharl (search for its article in the guide yourselves, you lazy so-and-sos) holds virtually everything sacred, as if we are not allowed to touch it then we can never ever be expected to do something productive involving it. And before you ask, my keyboard works by determining which keys my fingers are over. In order not to look suspicious I have made a program that does a clicky noise everytime I nearly press a key, and have changed the warning messages to "wave vaguely in any direction to continue".
Where is the any key?
Of course, the hedgehog is evolutionarily adept because it is the only animal to have evolved out of scratching its attachments.
"A wizards' staff has a knob on the end...."
I'm mad as a hatter, me. A very sane hatter, but a hatter nonetheless.
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Amarylis Posted May 20, 2000
Sorry Greebo-didn't see you there. No doughnuts but here is a nice chocolate eclair - will that do?
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Amarylis Posted May 20, 2000
Of course! And full-fat-none of that skimmed,low-fat rubbish.
Nanny Ogg wouldn't have it in the house.
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Amarylis Posted May 20, 2000
*Passes over eclair* Would you like something to go with that?
I have a very nice vintage Vin de Soused Herring or a cheeky little Chateau Du Halibut or, how about a Meow et Chandon?
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GreeboTCat Posted May 20, 2000
~really big grin~... At times like this.. me thinks you can never beat the juice of a cow...
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- 1: Amarylis (Apr 9, 2000)
- 2: Alon (aka Mr.Cynic) (Apr 9, 2000)
- 3: GreeboTCat (Apr 9, 2000)
- 4: Amarylis (Apr 9, 2000)
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- 10: Lonnytunes - Winter Is Here (Apr 10, 2000)
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