NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2025 23:22:37 +0000, CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
Unless that's the Dreckweasel in drag, I protest the unfair portrayal. >>>>>>> Female moose don't have antlers.
They are strap-on antlers.
Maybe Dreckster could try the same idea for his missing spine.
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=660834576#660834576
Or his moral, work, family, cleanliness, and honesty genes.
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The Moose proved to have a positive influence on the Dunce. Perhaps the >>>>> Donkey just needs a Moose of his own to get him to clean up his act a >>>>> little.
"AI Overview:" "While it's rare and unusual to see moose interact with >>>> donkeys, there have been documented instances of moose and donkeys
forming unlikely friendships or even 'adopting' one another. These
interactions suggest that moose don't inherently dislike or fear
donkeys, and may even be drawn to them in certain circumstances. "
We suppose Will Donkey has screwed worse than moose.
Pssst! You forgot "roadkill".
Is that why Will Dockery walks in the middle of the road, carrying a
scraper and a copy of "Playgrounds?"
Squirrel wrap?
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2025 17:28:02 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2025 23:22:37 +0000, CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
Unless that's the Dreckweasel in drag, I protest the unfair portrayal. >>>>>>>> Female moose don't have antlers.
They are strap-on antlers.
Maybe Dreckster could try the same idea for his missing spine. >>>>>>>>
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=660834576#660834576
Or his moral, work, family, cleanliness, and honesty genes.
--
The Moose proved to have a positive influence on the Dunce. Perhaps the >>>>>> Donkey just needs a Moose of his own to get him to clean up his act a >>>>>> little.
"AI Overview:" "While it's rare and unusual to see moose interact with >>>>> donkeys, there have been documented instances of moose and donkeys
forming unlikely friendships or even 'adopting' one another. These
interactions suggest that moose don't inherently dislike or fear
donkeys, and may even be drawn to them in certain circumstances. "
We suppose Will Donkey has screwed worse than moose.
Pssst! You forgot "roadkill".
Is that why Will Dockery walks in the middle of the road, carrying a
scraper and a copy of "Playgrounds?"
Squirrel wrap?
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=660834576#660834576
Will Donkey took "On the Road" literally (not that he could understand
any book) and thought it meant what was dead on the road. It's a
treasure hunt on the highways, and Will is faster than the vultures when
it comes to food or stealing money.
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
cujodemaniac wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2025 19:03:27 +0000, NancyGene wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2025 17:28:02 +0000, HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
HarryLime wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
On Tue, 27 May 2025 23:22:37 +0000, CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
NancyGene wrote:
CujoDeSockpuppet wrote:
Unless that's the Dreckweasel in drag, I protest the unfair portrayal. >>>>>>> Female moose don't have antlers.
They are strap-on antlers.
Maybe Dreckster could try the same idea for his missing spine.
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=660834576#660834576
Or his moral, work, family, cleanliness, and honesty genes.
--
The Moose proved to have a positive influence on the Dunce. Perhaps the
Donkey just needs a Moose of his own to get him to clean up his act a >>>>>>> little.
"AI Overview:" "While it's rare and unusual to see moose interact with >>>>>>> donkeys, there have been documented instances of moose and donkeys >>>>>>> forming unlikely friendships or even 'adopting' one another. These >>>>>>> interactions suggest that moose don't inherently dislike or fear >>>>>>> donkeys, and may even be drawn to them in certain circumstances. " >>>>>>>
We suppose Will Donkey has screwed worse than moose.
Pssst! You forgot "roadkill".
Is that why Will Dockery walks in the middle of the road, carrying a >>>>>>> scraper and a copy of "Playgrounds?"
Squirrel wrap?
This is a response to the post seen at:
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=660834576#660834576
Will Donkey took "On the Road" literally (not that he could understand >>>>>>> any book) and thought it meant what was dead on the road. It's a >>>>>>> treasure hunt on the highways, and Will is faster than the vultures when
it comes to food or stealing money.
There's rumors that video of Dreckster scraping up and devouring
roadkill is used to train only the most courageous hyenas.
--
Does he sing to make sure that the prey on the road is dead? Hyenas >>>>> have teeth, so it's hard to compare. They are hairy, though, with big >>>>> ears. Did Mildred ever venture to Africa or maybe just the Columbus >>>>> Zoo?
A Donkey's gotta eat.
That's our Donkey!
Love the "hunting" photo! If it weren't for the tail, we would say that
Donkey was hunting Ducky's relatives. Those must be flying fish that
died trying to migrate to a cleaner, safer city. They smell like the
ladies in town.
I was wondering what they are as well. They appear to have squirrel
tails, and might be some kind of mutant rodent that's sprung up on the
banks of the Chattahoochee.
The street seems to be littered with them, so none of Will and Stinky's friends are hurting for lack of food.True, and they can be on a flying fish diet if they don't want a
LoHo's publishing a Mutant Rodent Roadkill Recipe Book, which should be
a big seller locally.
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