As I was waiting for my bus tonight, a woman got off at my stop with twin girls around 2 years old, one of whom was having a screaming tantrum. The mother kept admonishing the tantruming child--"Moria, calm down. Moria, sit in the stroller," etc.
No wonder the child was so upset. I mean, she has a cave troll!
And I didn't even know the platypus had venom....
The males have sharp spurs on their hind feet which deliver the venom.
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Moria? Huh. I wonder if the twin is named Helm's Deep?
I did meet a young woman named Killashandra a few months ago, which actually works pretty well as a name.
I did meet a young woman named Killashandra a few months ago, which actually works pretty well as a name.
Except for the inevitable nickname.
I did meet a young woman named Killashandra a few months ago, which actually works pretty well as a name.
Please tell me she was a singer.
The males have sharp spurs on their hind feet which deliver the venom.
And I was trying to picture how they could administer venom with their bills. The spurs of the feet thing makes more sense.
Please tell me she was a singer
No, nor was the young woman named Guthrie whom I met around the same time.
Although, I didn't ask. Or hand Killashandra a crystal.
Huh. There's a very well-known writer and vidder who goes by Killashandra. Though, yes, it's long since abbreviated to Killa.
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That's the extent of it Although I want to ask billytea why, if monotreme babies are called puggles, why aren't young platypus? I was at a baby shower and one of the games was "name the baby animal." I've been given conflicting information from strange, pregnant naturalists.
Some pain is good pain.
Belt tests, for example, hurt like WHOAH...
t grins all grinny like a grinning thing