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Researcher 99947 Started conversation Jun 11, 2000
Gor Blimey! I just went out for some coffee and orange juice, opened the door and there it was! Gave me the most fretful scare, and I didn't even summon the courage to actually go into the house for a further three hours. So, I've finally come in, put the OJ away, and I've sat here for an hour now, and the question is still there- what is it??
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Jun 11, 2000
what are you looking at?
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Researcher 99947 Posted Jun 11, 2000
That *points* right over there! I know it wasn't there before. Kind of like- no... it isn't like that at all. Well, I have no way to describe my sentiment on this subject
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coelacanth Posted Jun 11, 2000
Here in the UK it's called 'Sunday morning'. You may have a different name over there. The true horror is caused by turning off all alarm clocks and still waking at the time you do on a working day.
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Researcher 99947 Posted Jun 11, 2000
Thanks for the site, but, unfortunately, THAT isn't sunday morning It didn't come early, which it would have had to if it was here six hours ago
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Jun 11, 2000
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Jun 11, 2000
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Researcher 99947 Posted Jun 12, 2000
Sorry, I heard the chicken but I was too busy watching *that* to look for it
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Jun 12, 2000
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coelacanth Posted Jun 12, 2000
Er, I don't like to suggest it but... looking at your descriptions..... "it's" not a coelacanth is it?
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Researcher 99947 Posted Jun 13, 2000
I don't know... I've never seen a Coelacanth. Could you describe one?
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cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 Posted Jun 13, 2000
You have to go to Coelacanth's page and check out the link she has with some cool pictures of animals like her. It's pretty neat, although none of the pictures look like *THAT*!
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Researcher 99947 Posted Jun 13, 2000
I'll agree with you on that one ...
*pops off to coelacanth's page*
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coelacanth Posted Jun 13, 2000
I'm big, ugly, blue, mottled and have very large teeth. Also extremely ancient. However, I have a rather nice hat on at the moment which comes in handy for drinking. Fins are not much help holding the bottles.
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Garius Lupus Posted Jun 13, 2000
Well, the colour is a muddy sort of ... no, its more like a faded ... no, maybe a blend of ... well, I guess you just have to look at it.
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- 1: Researcher 99947 (Jun 11, 2000)
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- 6: cloughie(Patron Saint of Flying Pigs)stop by my barbecue! A520318 (Jun 11, 2000)
- 7: Garius Lupus (Jun 11, 2000)
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