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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 5:46:02 PM   
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DING DING DING DING!!!

We have a winner!! Armadillo it is!!!

Stand by...

Lucky bugger..........my guesses were all skill based............


Of course they were shark bait...........

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 5:46:47 PM   
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Wooohoohoohohohoho

Hoot!

What do I win for the day other than eternal respect from fellow Threaders that I possess immense intuition and knowledge


A personalized cartoon/photo. This might have to wait until later today (this evening???) depending on how my workload is going, etc. Probably this p.m.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 5:52:36 PM   
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I can live with that Robert...anything to beat Faber et al

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 5:58:12 PM   
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Right, off for a sulk......

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 5:58:35 PM   
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what do you have against models???


what kind of models? supermodels? we likes supermodels........

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:01:54 PM   
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That would be rubber ones, in your case...

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:02:08 PM   
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what do you have against models???


what kind of models? supermodels? we likes supermodels........


Exactly! and yet they do a lot of posing, therefore are Posers, no?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:05:50 PM   
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Posers refers to those penquin loving fakers who are boosting their post total with short little burbs. REAL posters boost their count by writing novels. I like novels......and beer.

BEER!


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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:05:55 PM   
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Morning all. I see I just missed the naked animal contest. What does a naked amradillo look like anyway?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:10:37 PM   
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OK:

Here we have it -

THE NAKED (DEAD) ARMADILLO!!!

This poor rascal was part of a population explosion of armadillos we had in our yard this spring. However, we also have a population of bobcats, and possibly (probably) a cougar. These beast consider armadillos as "possum on the half shell" and once they get ahold of an armadillo, the grab hold of its tail and yank. This leave the "shell" behind. In this case, i think it was just flipped over and devoured - and this is what we see here.

BTW, my wife insisted i use this pic, but forgot to e-mail it to me, so that was why we had the delay...




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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:11:38 PM   
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Posers refers to those penquin loving fakers who are boosting their post total with short little burbs. REAL posters boost their count by writing novels. I like novels......and beer.

BEER!


Like...."Catcher in the rye".............

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:12:52 PM   
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Posers refers to those penquin loving fakers who are boosting their post total with short little burbs. REAL posters boost their count by writing novels. I like novels......and beer.

BEER!



AND PIZZA!!

I actually might buy a 'Pizza Express' Pizza for home tonight. GF is not around = pizza is fine as is beer

P.S. I assume by your limited WiTP quality play you like 'novels' like the "Penquin book of WW2 for children"?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:13:20 PM   
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Nah, probably too wordy for him.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:13:46 PM   
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Robert - why did she insist you use this picture?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:16:21 PM   
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Nah, probably too wordy for him.

How about "Horton hears a Who"....that goes well with beer.....

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:22:31 PM   
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Robert - why did she insist you use this picture?


i am not really sure. The circumstances were a bit strange - i had taken her out to dinner (!!) and i was discussing the Naked Animal contest, and mentioned the other popular "dead animal" pics (well, popular to some, i guess...)

I said i was going to use her picture of an armadillo she had taken last year, and she insisted that i should use the much more bizarre flattened (well, collapsed) armadillo pic she made later. To be honest, i hadn't really seen the pic until she e-mailed it to me a few minutes ago. She thought it was more bizarre, and thus more fitting to be used on The Thread, i guess...

Anyway, this thing's kin are still living around the house and digging up the lawn on occasion. They are almost blind and use their sense of smell to keep them out of danger. This doesn't work too well, especially when dealing with cars... there are Texans around that claim they've never seen a LIVE armadillo (just squashed ones on the side of the road...)

BTW, my dog HATES these things, and one almost came to greef this weekend when it decided it was deep enough in his hole to escape. It wasn't, but fortunately for the armadillo, the dog was on a leash and restrained...

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:29:11 PM   
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*sigh* Almost makes me long for Texas, once home.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:29:12 PM   
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For those of you who haven't seen a LIVE armadillo, here's one. I suspect this might be the guy who the dog ALMOST got...

Notice, if you stay downwind from it and are quiet, you can walk right up to these rascals!




EDIT: From what i can tell, this is the Nine-band armadillo, popular in leprosy research. This things can carry leprosy, so i've avoided actual physical contact.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:30:17 PM   
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LOL. What dog have you got?

These things just live in your garden?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:38:29 PM   
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LOL. What dog have you got?

These things just live in your garden?


Well, there's one that has dug a hole that goes under the slab foundation, which is not actually IN the garden (hidden behind shubbery), but close enough. Most folks will kill them as pests, but i figure they eat the d@mned fire ants (and about nothing else does...), and so far it's been live and let live.

The dog is a male miniature Schnauzer, who is fearless when it comes to other animals (not good when there are bobcats, cougars, and coyotes about). We also have a female miniature Schnauzer, who is "alpha", but a shameless coward in these matters. She will bark, and then run away to fetch us to deal whatever problem she has (or hide)!

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:38:46 PM   
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They are the Texas state rodent. In some parts of the state they are everywhere.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:40:08 PM   
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They are the Texas state rodent. In some parts of the state they are everywhere.



Certainly every where around here (near Dallas)...

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:45:17 PM   
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They are the Texas state rodent. In some parts of the state they are everywhere.



BTW, some years back, the students at University of Texas voted to change their mascot from the Longhorns to the Armadillos. The Board of Trustees vetoed the vote.

I guess the male students decided that having steers represent them wasn't terribly masculine...

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:47:14 PM   
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Yeah, but the fighting armadillos doesn't really strike fear into the hearts of opponenets either. They'd have to replace "hook 'em horns" with "role up into a ball and get eaten"



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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:49:45 PM   
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Yeah, but the fighting armadillos doesn't really strike fear into the hearts of opponenets either. They'd have to replace "hook 'em horns" with "role up into a ball and get eaten"





Works for me! Of course, i went to a rival university (the perennial whipping boy of Southwest Conference, when there used to be one.)

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:51:30 PM   
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Let me think...would that be TCU or Texas Tech?

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 6:59:26 PM   
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Are they that much of a pest?!? Armadillo's that is.........

P.S. Rtrapasso your 'alpha' dog sounds wicked. "Bark. Bark. Bark." Threat comes nearer....dog retreats indoors to find adult whilst threat moves nearer to deal with barking dog

Reminds me of a guy I work with. His dog (Black Labrador called Spike. Very cute) is not very guard like to say the least. Anyhow. Guy at work had planted more grass seed in back garden. One day he notices a Pheasant is our there eating at his grass seed! Back door is opened. Spike sits there. "Go on Spike get the bird. Kill!" Spike looks up at work colleague with loving eyes. "Spike get the **$*%£$^*£* bird". Spike continues to sit there. Work mate has to get shoes on and chase bird away.

Moral of the story:

Get a dog which can be a guard dog also.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 7:04:18 PM   
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Let me think...would that be TCU or Texas Tech?


Not TCU. When i was going to school, Texas Tech was a powerhouse! I *think* they were rated #6 in the country when we played them my last year (i know they were in the top twenty...) Of course, this was in the early 70's... No, my school was even smaller than these two. We did stand a fair chance of beating TCU some years (but it wasn't a sure bet).

Here's another clue: we were the only other school with TCU in the conference a few years back NOT disqualified for the championship due to recruitment scandals, so we had a 50/50 chance to take the championship (but didn't). This was shortly before the conference was disbanded, i think.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 7:16:33 PM   
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Are they that much of a pest?!? Armadillo's that is.........

P.S. Rtrapasso your 'alpha' dog sounds wicked. "Bark. Bark. Bark." Threat comes nearer....dog retreats indoors to find adult whilst threat moves nearer to deal with barking dog

Reminds me of a guy I work with. His dog (Black Labrador called Spike. Very cute) is not very guard like to say the least. Anyhow. Guy at work had planted more grass seed in back garden. One day he notices a Pheasant is our there eating at his grass seed! Back door is opened. Spike sits there. "Go on Spike get the bird. Kill!" Spike looks up at work colleague with loving eyes. "Spike get the **$*%£$^*£* bird". Spike continues to sit there. Work mate has to get shoes on and chase bird away.

Moral of the story:

Get a dog which can be a guard dog also.


Well, the male dog takes his job of guarding VERY seriously. We have an octagonal room with a window seat and he has about 270 degrees of visibility around, and he spends most of his time watching, or guarding the back yard from squirrels (and armadillos). He will go after the armadillos, but AFAIK they have stymied him be either being quick to get out of the yard, or quick to wedge themselves into somewhere that he can't get at them very well.

The alpha female will come running to help bark at stuff when he is at the window once he sounds the alarm. She also likes to chase squirrels, but nothing larger than that. If an armadillo shows up, she usually comes to get us and leaves the male to deal with it, or she will bark at it from a distance if she is feeling exceptionally brave (and if the male dog is between her and the armadillo). She is very unusual in many respects, and we have a small sign saying "Warning: Strange Dog" that we found appropriate.

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RE: Test Thread - 1/31/2006 7:17:34 PM   
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Hmmm, let me think. Recruiting scandals would leave out SMU and A&M. I don't think Rice was in the SW conference. Baylor?

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