You just can't make this shit up.
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GIT SOME!!!!!!!!!!!!! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh
All that talent and a good stew ingredient too. Pass me a great big steaming bowl of "Sugar Bush Squirrel", it's not just for breakfast anymore.
When the squirrel dies, she can just clone it .
all very interesting, but can the squirrel water ski
squirrelly wrath!...squirrelly wrath!..your all gonna die...squirrelly wrath!..they're going to stab you in the eye with a hot french fry...squirrelly wrath! ;) i just think of foamy when i see this post :P
I can't say, as a cat lover, the thought has not crossed my mind. But what makes a cat: Nature or nurture?:1orglaugh :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by inox
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i think i'd rather have the squirrel as my president...........we'd be better off....
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I am thinking you are being a little facetious, but my thought is that the animal's temperment would be genetic and the actual expression of that in terms of behavior would be the learned part. Still, $32,000 should really purchase a trained Cat Army.
When I heard about the cloning, I immediately started wondering if it would be possible to make money with the technique by cloning expensive show dogs.
My mother actually brought it up in reference to our old cat. I don't think I'd shell out $32,000 just for the genetic makeup.Quote:
Originally Posted by inox
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Originally Posted by OneEyedCat
For the record, my comment about you being facetious was only directed at the part about nature and nurture. :D
You got me there:1orglaugh I've never found a buzzword I didn't want to poke fun at.Quote:
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