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Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad and to
wear it as a watch, because they clutch everything when they are in heat?
Things we did in our youth, nowadays kids don't even know how a toad looks like,
because they've never met one in their shooting games!!
Freaking topic led me to that freaking question. Freaky, hm?
Yeah, the good old times!
bluetree
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bluetree <nomail@nomail> wrote:
> Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad and to
> wear it as a watch, because they clutch everything when they are in heat?
> Things we did in our youth, nowadays kids don't even know how a toad looks like,
> because they've never met one in their shooting games!!
> Freaking topic led me to that freaking question. Freaky, hm?
> Yeah, the good old times!
Is it really that important, in modern life, to have seen a toad live?
I haven't seen a giraffe live. That fact doesn't diminish my quality of
life in any way. Why should I care if I haven't seen one?
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- Warp
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"Warp" <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote
> I haven't seen a giraffe live. That fact doesn't diminish my quality of
> life in any way.
Do you know that, or are you guessing?
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Is it really that important, in modern life, to have seen a toad live?
>
> I haven't seen a giraffe live. That fact doesn't diminish my quality of
> life in any way. Why should I care if I haven't seen one?
Not the fact to have *seen* a toad. The more important one is to have *felt* one
around your wrist!! It's really a bound to nature. :-)
You have to have worn one to be a *cool* boy. Or are you afraid of feeling that
glibbery warts? Do it, soon we'll have mating season again!
What did you do (do you do)?
bluetree
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:46:14 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
>Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad and to
>wear it as a watch,
You are not a toad licker are you?
Regards
Stephen
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Announcer: ...Also in the audience tonight is Tony Brown.
Tony Brown: :-0
Announcer: When Tony was a small child, he used to stick straws up
frogs' bottoms...
Tony Brown: :-$
Announcer: ...and blow them up.
Tony Brown: *0_0*
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http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom@> wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:46:14 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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> >Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad and to
> >wear it as a watch,
>
> You are not a toad licker are you?
>
> Regards
> Stephen
Ugh.
What should happen doing such a nasty thing?
I would pray to the porcelain god, seeing a princess kissing a toad like they do
in some fairytales.
As far as I remember, there was one doing that, I think. Ugh.
Hm, but perhaps... ah no, forget it!
No, it's just one thing kids were doing in times long ago.
P.S. I've never seen a kid rolling a giraffe around its wrist. Show me a link
(regarding to the modern times).
bluetree
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And lo on Tue, 15 Jan 2008 11:02:59 -0000, Stephen <mcavoysATaolDOTcom>
did spake, saying:
> On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 04:46:14 EST, "bluetree" <nomail@nomail> wrote:
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>> Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad
>> and to
>> wear it as a watch,
>
> You are not a toad licker are you?
Mmm psycholicious.
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Phil Cook
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I once tried to be apathetic, but I just couldn't be bothered
http://flipc.blogspot.com
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bluetree wrote:
> Is it cruel to go to a pond in mating season and to catch a male toad and to
> wear it as a watch, because they clutch everything when they are in heat?
> Things we did in our youth, nowadays kids don't even know how a toad looks like,
> because they've never met one in their shooting games!!
> Freaking topic led me to that freaking question. Freaky, hm?
> Yeah, the good old times!
>
> bluetree
>
Freaking toads.
I remember a friend of mine caught a tadpole from this little murky
looking pond. Plopped the thing in its aquarium. We watched it grow
legs, and arms, and eventually take the form of a frog, then released
it, probably to an early death as a road pancake. But it sure was cool
to see it change form over the weeks.
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bluetree wrote:
> Not the fact to have *seen* a toad. The more important one is to have *felt* one
> around your wrist!! It's really a bound to nature. :-)
> You have to have worn one to be a *cool* boy. Or are you afraid of feeling that
> glibbery warts? Do it, soon we'll have mating season again!
> What did you do (do you do)?
My God. Are you advocating that we all allow a toad to hump our wrists?
My life is complete without *that* experience, thanks.
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