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Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
So, I went to the San Diego zoo the other day and discovered that our Marsupial Welcoming Committee hang out together more often than they've let on. We're walking along looking at animals and come to the wallabies, and what's right next door? That's right, the wombats. So, they've been neighbors for quite a while it would seem. :)
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
So... were they welcoming the other animals to the zoo??lady ulrike wrote:So, I went to the San Diego zoo the other day and discovered that our Marsupial Welcoming Committee hang out together more often than they've let on. We're walking along looking at animals and come to the wallabies, and what's right next door? That's right, the wombats. So, they've been neighbors for quite a while it would seem. :)
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Not that I observed, but I don't think there was any new animals that day......I'll have to go later in the summer and see if they welcome the new panda that may come (they don't know if she's pregnant yet, according to the signs)BRWombat wrote:So... were they welcoming the other animals to the zoo??
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
We were there last Panda Mating Time. Apparently the female is only fertile and in the mood about once every two years, and the male has to approach her while she is in a good mood- not often. All the human males listening to this info groaned and exchanged looks in sympathy. :p:lady ulrike wrote:Not that I observed, but I don't think there was any new animals that day......I'll have to go later in the summer and see if they welcome the new panda that may come (they don't know if she's pregnant yet, according to the signs)
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
But of course wallabies and wombats spend time together. It's in their nature.
I was thinking, we could get together next week for some Cricket and tea...
I'll bring the Vegemite!
I was thinking, we could get together next week for some Cricket and tea...
I'll bring the Vegemite!
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
You keep that FOUL substance on your side of the Mississippi!Big Wallaby wrote:I'll bring the Vegemite!
How that came to be the favoured sandwich spread of an entire continent is beyond me. Probably has something to do with the Prisoner heritage of many Australians....At least it tastes like something, a vast improvement over British Prison Rations.
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
glendalais wrote:You keep that FOUL substance on your side of the Mississippi!
How that came to be the favoured sandwich spread of an entire continent is beyond me. Probably has something to do with the Prisoner heritage of many Australians....At least it tastes like something, a vast improvement over British Prison Rations.
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hehehehe
I remember the last time I was there, a few of us stopped at a coffee shop for an afternoon tea and snack, we got a nice expresso, some small cookies, and tiny little sandwiches with...you guessed it!!!
(actually dosn't taste that bad with a coffee!)
hehehehe
(or RUM!!)
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
Well, nothing tastes bad when you are drinking RUM. It goes with everything.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:hehehehe
I remember the last time I was there, a few of us stopped at a coffee shop for an afternoon tea and snack, we got a nice expresso, some small cookies, and tiny little sandwiches with...you guessed it!!!
(actually dosn't taste that bad with a coffee!)
hehehehe
(or RUM!!)
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Re: Our Marsupial Welcoming Committee
Given the choice of Vegemite or cardboard... it's a really tough choice. Think I'd actually choose the cardboard.glendalais wrote:At least it tastes like something, a vast improvement over British Prison Rations.
My opinions are mine and mine only. If my opinions are the opinion of others who happen to share whatever my crazy views may be, then fine, but it's not because I represent them in having my opinions. Got it?