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I like the little tentacles on the ulcer. :D
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Awwwww. I want one.

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Mercury Hat wrote:Aww, those are cute, Pillywiggin.
Well, when you turn the lights down and you look at them happily sitting next to a set of philosopher plushies, it gets mildly creepy.

I just know that the Flesh Eating Disease is going to get me in the middle of the night. :cry:
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One of my roommates has a Machiavelli doll. He'd be taking over the world by any means possible right now, if he wasn't finger activated and stuck to the refrigerator by a magnet.
Only my history major roommate would think Machiavelli was hot... *shudder*
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Pillywiggin wrote:
Mercury Hat wrote:Aww, those are cute, Pillywiggin.
Well, when you turn the lights down and you look at them happily sitting next to a set of philosopher plushies, it gets mildly creepy.

I just know that the Flesh Eating Disease is going to get me in the middle of the night. :cry:
But they're too big to hurt you.
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My two monsters.... I used to have pet rats but I dont seem to have a picture of either of them :(.

The first one, Chocs (Chocy, misses, Chocolate..) is as timid as anything, though she can't half howl when she wants too :roll:

I'm pretty sure that Treacle is has a beer belly too, and hes starting to possibly have issues with fitting through the cat flap :-?
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Rowen wrote:My two monsters.... I used to have pet rats but I dont seem to have a picture of either of them :(
Did your cats eat them?
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Warren wrote:
Rowen wrote:My two monsters.... I used to have pet rats but I dont seem to have a picture of either of them :(
Did your cats eat them?
No thankfully, one was an albino and died not long after we got him he was never very healthy and Marco, the other one, picked on him awfully. Marco eithre had a tumor or got pneumonia and died a year later.
Maybe I'll get a pet rat again one day, they're great company especially when they sit on your shoulder :)

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mcDuffies wrote:I got it a long time ago and I think it's the coolest toy ever because, who'd ever think of making a plush rat?!?
I've got all sorts of weird stuffed animals (though I recently had to get rid of a good half of them :cry:). No rats... had a mouse I think. But the weirdest, most hilarious plushie in this house would have to be the HAGGIS belonging to my older brother. A haggis. With eyes, nose, and little felt ears. And a sticker/tag/whatever on the bottom (half ripped off now) declaring it to be a "Genuine WILD HAIRY HAGGIS."
..I don't understand either. But it makes random people laugh hysterically when they see it.


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Rowen wrote:Maybe I'll get a pet rat again one day, they're great company especially when they sit on your shoulder :)
And then they proceed to poop on said shoulder. ;)
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Tim wrote:
Rowen wrote:Maybe I'll get a pet rat again one day, they're great company especially when they sit on your shoulder :)
And then they proceed to poop on said shoulder. ;)
Aye, though in theory you can train them to not do that when they sit on your shoulder, very intelligent creatures really.

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Rats aren't very good pets because they have such short lifespans. :(
You keep them for a couple years and then it's curtains.

I love the little buggers, though.
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AsterAzul wrote:Rats aren't very good pets because they have such short lifespans. :(
You keep them for a couple years and then it's curtains.

I love the little buggers, though.
Yeah, but thats about the only major downside to them, (other than having to clean their cages) their much fun while their alive :) cute and silly.

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AsterAzul wrote:Rats aren't very good pets because they have such short lifespans. :(
You keep them for a couple years and then it's curtains.

I love the little buggers, though.
Agreed. I had a few rats a few years ago, and I absolutely adored them (even spent several hundred dollars to help one live a few more months) but in the end, they live such short lives it's too hard for me. I don't want to have to say goodbye to a friend every 3 years or less.

Now, I LOVE it when friends have rats. I get all of the play and none of the attachment :)
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cjburgandy wrote:
Col wrote:I should post a pic of the sheltie we had for 14 years. He was so big, people thought he was a small collie.
Ginger's brother is way over sized and is offten mistaken for a collie (his name is Bear) Ginger is around 14 inches tall at the sholder, while Bear is 25 inches tall at the sholder. That's a big sheltie.....

oh and what Peppermint said.. "DOOO EEET!!!"

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Damn, that is a big Sheltie.
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I am extremely disappointed by the disproportionate number of people here who have never deviated from the "normal" choices of pets such as cats and dogs...and a gerbil.

My babie[s] (they're rats):

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Oh my gosh those pics are adorable. *squeels like a little girl!*
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This little one actually belongs to the people who live behind me, but I get to kitty sit sometimes.
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And Kurby's sticking his tongue out at me. Awww.
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Toxic wrote:I am extremely disappointed by the disproportionate number of people here who have never deviated from the "normal" choices of pets such as cats and dogs...and a gerbil.

My babie[s] (they're rats):

*rat images*
awwwwww they so cute!!!! :D :D

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