true, but what use that when the variations are endless?Randy B wrote:Of course there is the remote possibility that I was unable to find any Bongo images that didn't have them standing in tall grass. Naw! that couldn't be.
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OOoooo. Maybe I didn't see the feet and thus they may actually be webbed! That would mean that they not only fly but also swim. Maybe the horns are hollow and they can stay submerged for hours using the horns as a snorkle, lying in wait for an unsuspecting SG to walk past.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:true, but what use that when the variations are endless?
(Maybe a slight edit is in order...)
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Hey, whatever floats your boat!Randy B wrote:OOoooo. Maybe I didn't see the feet and thus they may actually be webbed! That would mean that they not only fly but also swim. Maybe the horns are hollow and they can stay submerged for hours using the horns as a snorkle, lying in wait for an unsuspecting SG to walk past.
(Maybe a slight edit is in order...)
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I understand that the submergable flying bongos are kin to a platypus, and thus would explaine the poison quills, by this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus
They do have a natural enemy besides the SG, and that would be the burrowing alligators, but they are almost extinct!
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Well it would explain the population reduction of the burrowing alligators if you concider that if the webbed feet are like a platypus and thus have a poison spur. And add in the throwable poison quills, A Flying, Submersable Bongo would be a threat anywhere it happens to be.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:Hey, whatever floats your boat!
I understand that the submergable flying bongos are kin to a platypus, and thus would explaine the poison quills, by this article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Platypus
They do have a natural enemy besides the SG, and that would be the burrowing alligators, but they are almost extinct!
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You are very welcome. Thank you again for an amazing ride!Big Wallaby wrote:Thank you for that wonderful write-up, my friend.
Stay tuned to the trip report! (Don't you hate it when radio stations do that? :) )Whazzup wrote:So didja get to spend some time together later, since you didn't even get to "chat" on the safari truck? ...
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Randy and Pirate - thanks for keeping us up to date on the evolution of the poison-quill-throwing, web-footed, poison-spurred, hollow-horned, submersible, flying Bongos. 
Wombat - you continue to delight and frustrate us with your tidbit by tidbit trip report. You are such a tease!! :D:

Wombat - you continue to delight and frustrate us with your tidbit by tidbit trip report. You are such a tease!! :D:
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You are welcome from my end, but we are just reapeating "FACTS" as we know them,! (hehehe)Whazzup wrote:Randy and Pirate - thanks for keeping us up to date on the evolution of the poison-quill-throwing, web-footed, poison-spurred, hollow-horned, submersible, flying Bongos.
Wombat - you continue to delight and frustrate us with your tidbit by tidbit trip report. You are such a tease!! :D:
I agree, Wombat has a "flair"* for the ability to build suspense!
(*flair used here in no way should be inferred as to the same meaning depicted in "Office Space")
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We're not in Kansas anymore.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:...(*flair used here in no way should be inferred as to the same meaning depicted in "Office Space")
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I have a "Mini Me" available if you want to try this. :zazu:Big Wallaby wrote:I want to start putting a little Figment on my dash, but I doubt that would fly. Maybe they would allow a little blue hornbill instead...
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There is a guy who works at the Inn Between who I swear looks like Milton. Has anyone else seen him, or am I just crazy?BRWombat wrote:We're not in Kansas anymore.
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