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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 10:16 am
by Kerry Skydancer
SolidusRaccoon wrote:mwalimu wrote:Kesarra wrote:A big failure, hmm?
-"What do we do now?"
*"Chippendales?"
-"Chippendales!"
Useless trivia: There is such a thing as a chippendale (a piece of furniture, if memory serves).
mwalimu's twist: Sometime after I started reading this strip, I started wondering if there's also such a thing as a nippentuck.
When I first read that the furniture popped into my head. See what happens when you keep your mind out of the gutter?

And
my brain immediately brought
three possibilities to my attention (furniture, strippers, and Disney rodents). I think I've trained it to look for potential puns.
Hmm... furniture-stripping rodents....
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 1:13 pm
by Sharuuk
Kerry Skydancer wrote:And my brain immediately brought three possibilities to my attention (furniture, strippers, and Disney rodents). I think I've trained it to look for potential puns. Hmm... furniture-stripping rodents....
Kerry, this scares me......you and I are on the same wavelength!!!

I'm a wolf an' yer a bat.... so how are we a-pullin' this off anyhoo?
I thought of the exact same three.....in
THAT order!!!
Shaaruuk
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 6:29 pm
by Kerry Skydancer
Sharuuk wrote:Kerry Skydancer wrote:And my brain immediately brought three possibilities to my attention (furniture, strippers, and Disney rodents). I think I've trained it to look for potential puns. Hmm... furniture-stripping rodents....
Kerry, this scares me......you and I are on the same wavelength!!!

I'm a wolf an' yer a bat.... so how are we a-pullin' this off anyhoo?
I thought of the exact same three.....in
THAT order!!!
Shaaruuk
Oh, the Chiroptera and the Carnivora aren't that distant from each other; and we're both hunters, after all. A certain affinity of thought is to be expected.
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 8:15 pm
by Kesarra
SolidusRaccoon wrote:mwalimu wrote:Kesarra wrote:A big failure, hmm?
-"What do we do now?"
*"Chippendales?"
-"Chippendales!"
Useless trivia: There is such a thing as a chippendale (a piece of furniture, if memory serves).
mwalimu's twist: Sometime after I started reading this strip, I started wondering if there's also such a thing as a nippentuck.
When I first read that the furniture popped into my head. See what happens when you keep your mind out of the gutter?

I like the gutter. Makes life interesting. And it has that zesty taste to it.
Besides. WHO brought the lingerie into the picture?
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 9:50 pm
by Sharuuk
Kerry Skydancer wrote:
Oh, the Chiroptera and the Carnivora aren't that distant from each other; and we're both hunters, after all. A certain affinity of thought is to be expected.
Now HERE'S a scary thought......an 8ft tall humanoid wolf with wings...

...fursonally, I could REALLY dig it!
Are you Chiroptera Rodentia or Vulpina.....the Amazon Fruit Bat or "flying fox"? A friend of mine has one for a pet and he's absolutely georgeous! And his wingspan is just at 6ft!!!
Shaaruuk
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:40 am
by SolidusRaccoon
Sharuuk wrote:
Now HERE'S a scary thought......an 8ft tall humanoid wolf with wings...

...fursonally, I could REALLY dig it!
Shaaruuk
I could handle it, just need amy home boy Blade at my side, he'd knows how to get down with that.

Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:42 am
by DracoDei
Well, except for the height thing you could be describing Detect G. (can't remember how to spell his name). And some of his other attributes more than make up for the lack of height in my person opinion.
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 10:50 am
by Sharuuk
DracoDei wrote:Well, except for the height thing you could be describing Detect G. (can't remember how to spell his name). And some of his other attributes more than make up for the lack of height in my person opinion.
G-E-L-A-R-I-D.
And you're absolutely right....he IS a VERY cool character. I especially love the 'Shadowform' and fire breath.
"S'aaruuk" is a character/fursonna I created 'way back in my 'Star Trek RPG days. He's a 'good guy'. I spell it with an 'h' because passwords and logon names with punctuation symbols give most servers/sites fits.
Shaaruuk
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 1:57 pm
by Stoker Bramwell
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 9:09 pm
by Kerry Skydancer
Sharuuk wrote:Kerry Skydancer wrote:
Oh, the Chiroptera and the Carnivora aren't that distant from each other; and we're both hunters, after all. A certain affinity of thought is to be expected.
Now HERE'S a scary thought......an 8ft tall humanoid wolf with wings...

...fursonally, I could REALLY dig it!
Are you Chiroptera Rodentia or Vulpina.....the Amazon Fruit Bat or "flying fox"? A friend of mine has one for a pet and he's absolutely georgeous! And his wingspan is just at 6ft!!!
Shaaruuk
Well, obviously a Megachiroptera sapiens...
But I take more after the sonar-equipped insectivore bats. I agree with that assessment of the flying fox fruitbats as attractive, though. Love 'em.
Philly Zoo has a cage of two types of fruit-bats that they've trained to eat in the morning after the zoo is open. They're a trip.
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 9:43 pm
by The JAM
[...unWARP!!!]
Good evening.
So does Hortense's family hibernate? What do they do during the freezing days?
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 5:06 am
by LoneWolf23k
I suspect "Visiting family in Florida"...
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2004 8:09 am
by DracoDei
One of the engineers of the forum throws in his two cents:
A thermostat controlled electric blanket type set-up in the shape of a coat or full body suit, worn under the rest of the clothes, with a belt full of Nickel-Cadnium(sp?) batteries is one solution. Another is to have a remote control for your car that cranks the engine and starts the heater going full blast, then wait 15 minutes and RUN for the car (you have a few minutes I should think, especially if you insulate well, but best not to take chances with something you have to do a few times every day). If this is true then I would imagine that they are legally permitted to use the handicaped parking spots if the temperature is below 60 deegrees or whatever.