hobie16 wrote:DisneyMom's favoritest new metal band.
Now, that's heavy metal!
Re: Microsoft Squirrel
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:29 pm
by hobie16
If I had four arms like the robot drummer I could sound like the drummer from Tool without using all the drum synthesizers he has as part of his set.
Re: Microsoft Squirrel
Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:48 pm
by hobie16
Looking for something to put the finishing touch to your makeup ladies? Alice has just the thing.
Re: Microsoft Squirrel
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:37 pm
by PatchOBlack
hobie16 wrote:DisneyMom's favoritest new metal band.
I still prefer the Bandroids. o/` Bandriods, Bandriods, we know what to do! We are the Bandroids, we play ourselves for you! o/` :)
Re: Microsoft Squirrel
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 10:16 am
by hobie16
Howlin' mousie.
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In the dark expanses of the Sonoran desert in the US, a terrifying creature stalks the night, searching for fresh meat. Anything will do: crickets, rodents, tarantulas – the nastier the better.
Even the poisonous scorpion cannot escape the savage monster's little pink paws. It fights bravely, stinging its attacker on the nose. To no avail. The mouse ignores the painful venom and cruelly breaks the scorpion's tail by pummelling it into the ground, then bites its head and feasts on its flesh. Throwing its head back, the murderous animal howls at the moon.
No, it's not the mythical Chupacabra. It's the southern grasshopper mouse (Onychomys torridus), the only carnivorous mouse in North America. Its unique biology and resistance to scorpion venom may one day help researchers treat human pain disorders. But for now, it's just after blood.