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Closed AccountJul 24, 2008
One in the bush?No, wait....
rootnikJul 24, 2008
"I can't even say it's one in a million—it's probably more than that," Karen Rowe, with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, told the Associated Press. Poorly worded...
I like it even more when they're puzzled about conjoined birds who happen to be puzzle experts themselves.
gn0stikJul 24, 2008
Scab joining! I'm off to make a pidgeon-rat.
skippydoorknobJul 24, 2008
At least they weren't joined at the beak like those elephants joined at the trunk. *fnorke*
duetmasakiJul 24, 2008
Yeah, they should have kept the living bird alive, gutted the dead one, and put a coconut in it to see if it can fly.
lqqkout4elfyJul 25, 2008
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ih8pelicanfartsJul 28, 2008
We'll do it live! f**k it!
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Closed AccountJul 24, 2008
One in the bush?No, wait....
rootnikJul 24, 2008
"I can't even say it's one in a million—it's probably more than that," Karen Rowe, with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, told the Associated Press. Poorly worded...
Closed AccountJul 24, 2008
I like it even more when they're puzzled about conjoined birds who happen to be puzzle experts themselves.
gn0stikJul 24, 2008
Scab joining! I'm off to make a pidgeon-rat.
skippydoorknobJul 24, 2008
At least they weren't joined at the beak like those elephants joined at the trunk. *fnorke*
duetmasakiJul 24, 2008
Yeah, they should have kept the living bird alive, gutted the dead one, and put a coconut in it to see if it can fly.
lqqkout4elfyJul 25, 2008
Mirror: <a class="user" href="http://www.treemo.com/users/mirror/channel/item/425846/">http://www.treemo.com/users/mirror/channel/item/42 ...</a>
ih8pelicanfartsJul 28, 2008
We'll do it live! f**k it!