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Just one thing to say about this comic...

Daaaaaaaaawwwwwwww... *gets Pierce some ice cream*

(edit) oh, and Volair still has the quilt. Nice touch, Allan!
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*chuckles* I've certainly felt like that a few times after dealing with school. I bet that quilt becomes a family heirloom.

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Nyamaza wrote: (edit) oh, and Volair still has the quilt. Nice touch, Allan!
http://umlauthouse.keenspace.com/d/20011214.html (/edit)
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Darn, now I can't say I noticed that too without sounding like I'm trying to hop on the bandwagon! :-? But I can say that based on that is instincts clearly do come from Volair, I mean how else could you justify him reaching for the SAME blanket without prior knowlege of it's connection! *the pine marten gets off the genetics soapbox* :wink: Either that or Volair did some Pavlov-esk conditioning on his own son, which would just be soooo put of character for him, hmmm then again I'm not so sure about Saundra being totaly out of the question. At any rate Pierce certainly could use a hug, oh wait I just remembered that's the last thing that freaked him out. :twisted:

PS - Is the sound Pierce makes supposed to be an incomprehensible utterance or more of a groan/growl? I ask because it reminded me of the sound a skunk makes when it feels endangered.

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*snugs Pierce's tail and offers chocolate*

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The_Fox wrote:*snugs Pierce's tail and offers chocolate*

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Uh, Jarylan, are you trying to kill pierce? o.O Last I recall chocolate is toxic to both mustelids AND cannids, maybeeee you should offer a toffee seeing as he's a mix of the two. Volair prolly ate chocholate FLAVORED icecream unless he was trying to get high off the stuff, then again Allan didn't specify the flavor. I'm just speculating at this point based on his personality :roll:.

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As far as I know, Pierce has no mustelid in him at all. His mother is a panda, with a polar bear grandfather. At any rate, if I get my UHniverse biology right, people there are all descended from humans and do not necessarely share the physical characteristics of the animals they ressemble.

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*hurredly scans back throught the archives* I must be loosing it again, panda/polarbear/fox hybrid is right, but still fox.

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I side with Sylvain's point that being mostly human, they don't have the inborn problems with bromeine (sp?) that other dogs do.

If anything, I bet it's the tailsnug that kills the panda/fox, being twitchy as he is with physical affection and all.

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It's theobromine. I'm a little bit off...I'm allergic to a related compound: theophylline.

Though not, apparently, in the quantities found in chocolate, coffee, or tea; but when I was an infant, medicinal quantities nearly got me. So says Mom and my medical records.
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Sylvain wrote:As far as I know, Pierce has no mustelid in him at all. His mother is a panda, with a polar bear grandfather. At any rate, if I get my UHniverse biology right, people there are all descended from humans and do not necessarely share the physical characteristics of the animals they ressemble.
DING!!!

Chocolate is perfectly canine-safe, if you're talking about morphics. Non-morphic dogs still can't have chocolate. Much to the consternation of their canine owners.

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Oh, and Pierce said "Awful".
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Alfador wrote:It's theobromine.
Thank you Alfy. *gives Alfy a cookie* I thought it was spelled right, but it looked off. But now, even looking at the bromine part, I can see it wasn't even spelled right.

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allan_ecker wrote:
Sylvain wrote:As far as I know, Pierce has no mustelid in him at all. His mother is a panda, with a polar bear grandfather. At any rate, if I get my UHniverse biology right, people there are all descended from humans and do not necessarely share the physical characteristics of the animals they ressemble.
DING!!!

Chocolate is perfectly canine-safe, if you're talking about morphics. Non-morphic dogs still can't have chocolate. Much to the consternation of their canine owners.
This is due in part to differences in body weight. A little nonmorphic fox could croak from a half a Hershey bar; a fox with the metabolism and body mass of an adult human would have to eat a lot more chocolate to get the same toxic effect--and said fox would probably get sick from too much candy period, long before that.
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