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Posted: 9/25/2005, 2:34 pm
by afealicious
whoa, people actually click the links in this thread?

WARNING: DON'T CLICK THAT LINK IF YOU'RE THE QUEASY TYPE.

there we go.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 4:23 pm
by Hope

Posted: 9/25/2005, 4:52 pm
by its4am_isanybodyhome
Kevin J. O'Connor

Posted: 9/25/2005, 5:17 pm
by Hope

Posted: 9/25/2005, 7:44 pm
by Sonya
all you people can you feel it waiting

Posted: 9/25/2005, 7:48 pm
by Axtech

Posted: 9/25/2005, 7:49 pm
by afealicious
- says:
tell adam he's getting too predictable

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:18 pm
by Rusty
afealicious wrote:http://www.sidwell.edu/us/science/vlb7/dissectlab/images/photos/rat%20open%20no%20organs%20labelled.jpg


I dissected a fetal pig like that once! Well the one i dissected was a female, so it was slightyl different.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:25 pm
by Axtech
Dude, pigs don't have wiskers like that...

That's a cat.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:32 pm
by afealicious
So it's leather for leisure and Velcro for sport! says:
- says:
tell adam he's getting too predictable
Joe The Shmo says:
?
Joe The Shmo says:
-.-

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:32 pm
by xoNoDoubt69

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:35 pm
by afealicious
Axtech wrote:Dude, pigs don't have wiskers like that...

That's a cat.


it's a large rat, actually. says so right at the top. :heythere:

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:36 pm
by Rusty
Axtech wrote:Dude, pigs don't have wiskers like that...

That's a cat.


Pigs have whiskers.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:43 pm
by afealicious
IT'S A RAT.

my ctrl-v is once again:
http://www.sidwell.edu/us/science/vlb7/ ... belled.jpg

Posted: 9/25/2005, 8:48 pm
by Rusty
Yep that's a rat.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 9:20 pm
by clumsychild_
Image

Posted: 9/25/2005, 9:34 pm
by joe_canadian
Fooey.

Posted: 9/25/2005, 10:04 pm
by Waiting to Exist
Bôa

Posted: 9/25/2005, 10:08 pm
by pit_girl1
imamyimfun

Posted: 9/25/2005, 10:36 pm
by Hope
>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
wheeee i havent studied for my test yet.

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
and time is ticking.

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
*procrastinates*

WTE says:
yay

WTE says:
What sort of test is it?

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
social studies..

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
on canada's first decade of the 1900s

WTE says:
Those are not hard. Canada had bears then.

WTE says:
And woods.

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
mmmmmmhmmmmmm.

WTE says:
There's your intro paragraph.

WTE says:
"In the first decade of the 20th century, Canada seemed similar to its current self. Bears roamed wild, avoiding the gaze of ever watchful hunters. These hunters had many places to hide, as Canada had many forests, but this also allowed the bears to hide. Who won this epic battle? Read on."

WTE says:
Then provide a link to a textbook called like "Canadian History"

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
ahahahaha

>< - Jen - alice died, in the night; i've been learning to drive, all my life. says:
you weirdo