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CWTyger
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It's about time I post something in here! I've been reading through the archives, a little at a time, for about half a month! I came across this comic strip on the exact one year anniversary of it, and immediately got hooked. Angie, you rock!<P>Hakuna Matata!<P>------------------
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Hey there CWTyger. Hope you enjoy it around here! Please try not to feed the rabid squirrels. I made that mistake already... <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> *L* <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>Bow> Do I count, too??? <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"> *gnaws on his ankles* <P>
Amen to that. I love this site, especially when I can find so many parallels between Angie's characters and my real life animals... like Tucker and Brem. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> Got hooked from the first day.<P>
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Wolfdarkstar
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SpiritWolf
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You know, I still haven't greeted you two chaps (Tig and Em) yet I don't think, so hello there and have a can of beer nuts. ;><P>Nice to see the board's population continuously growing. We should have a "Newbie" thread or something so that people who've just found Dakota's Ridge or whatnot can post about it. I think we had one at one point didn't we?
Oh but I do... I so do. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"> With five cats living at my house, it wasn't hard to notice that one of them acts just like Tucker (at least, Tucker's female counterpart). And we have a squirrel outside in my backyard that acts like Brem. It's the funniest thing to watch. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>Thanks for the welcomes, everyone. *munches on beer nuts* Mmmmm... good. Now if only I was old enough to wash these down with beer. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/wink.gif"><P>
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SpiritWolf
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Hey, I'm at 366 posts, I want a present, give me a present! ;> ... and indeed, having a tame creature such as a Squirrel in your back yard is just groovy.<P>Of course, if you had a tame Siberian Tiger in your back yard - that had gotten to your native country by floating over on a plank of wood - then that would be even groovier.<P>I think. ;><P>'Course, I'm a Wolf person but Wolves are by nature much tamer than felines. I'm not sure what that implies but I don't think it would be as big a deal to have a naturally tame Wolf in your back yard, though for me that would be the grooviest.<P>Well anyways, onwards I trudge to 666 posts. At which point, I'll freak everyone. Mrah! ;>
Arno and SW: She's sort of tame. I mean, I can hand-feed her but I wouldn't let her in my house (like you said, "I feel sorry for your cats"). It's funny too because I've seen the thing attack groundhogs that get to close to her nest (she's a mother) as well as outside/stray cats that wander around in our yard.<P>And a semi-tame squirrel is not all I have. My backyard is a cross between the Discovery channel and Animal Planet. To date we have three families of squirrels (all ages), a family of chipmunks, three families of cardinals, a family of bluejays (vicious things), several families of wrens, songbirds, catbirds, doves, and pigeons, a family of crows, hummingbirds, mallards, a family of deer, a family of groundhogs, a fox, and a peregrine falcon. <P>For a while we even had a family of orioles, but they stopped coming after a few months. Maybe the falcon scared them away...<P>
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Dubble> Woohahahaha! Fear my mighty posts! For the number is 200 and 200 is the number. The number of the... Cockatoo!
... That didn't sound impressive at all, did it? *L*<P>SpiritWolf> 668, the Neighbour of The Beast.
<P>Emambu> I am suitably impressed, impressed enough to ask you where it is that you live! Wherever it is, it must be an interesting place indeed...
... That didn't sound impressive at all, did it? *L*<P>SpiritWolf> 668, the Neighbour of The Beast.
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SpiritWolf
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{laughs} This posturing over numbers is silly but very funny all the same, perhaps it was just Arno's crack that was funny but still ... ;><P>Cockatoo's have numbers? Though I suppose everything does, everything's probably run off an assembly line somewhere and we all have our tags and numbers if we look hard enough.