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« Reply #240 on: Mar 04, 2006, 01:39 »

Awwww... 'tis very cute: A little kitten watching the infamous "cat accidents" video
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« Reply #241 on: Mar 06, 2006, 19:22 »

FInally, a puppy that smells good.

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« Reply #242 on: Mar 10, 2006, 22:56 »

The fanciest, furriest crustacean you ever did see...
http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2006/03/08/crustacean-fur060308.html
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« Reply #243 on: Mar 10, 2006, 23:17 »

for Suzanne...


From the International Childrens' Visual Library- such an amazing image resource!
http://www.icdlbooks.org/icdl/AdvancedSearchCategory
P.S. That animals with casts link was great...awwwwww! Poor little dears!


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I think it's a tiny little albino chimp.
sherlock I think that this fella looks rather like the other one, in terms of features. It's so hard to tell when they're so young, though. This is a rhesus named ANDi, another darling mutant with inserted DNA. (the world's first genetically modified non-human primate)
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« Reply #244 on: Mar 11, 2006, 23:10 »

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for Suzanne...

From the International Childrens' Visual Library- such an amazing image resource!


Thank you. I think my granny had that book - I remember seeing the illustrations before.

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The fanciest, furriest crustacean you ever did see..


Some looney already created a plush replica of that creature.  Confused
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« Reply #245 on: Mar 12, 2006, 04:40 »

That lobster is an amzing creature. And guess what - it's not the only fluffy thing down there:




...ok, fluffy might be a strong word - slightly floffy, perhaps. But I think it's very, very soft and small and likes to cuddle.
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« Reply #246 on: Mar 15, 2006, 05:46 »

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Some looney already created a plush replica of that creature.
It's kinda cuddly though...unlike the floffy critter...
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I think it's very, very soft and small and likes to cuddle.
Okay, that thought is very frightening... Shocked  Maybe the floffy cuddler should be in the tentacle thread, maybe it'll find a warm burrow there. Heh.
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« Reply #247 on: Mar 15, 2006, 10:55 »

I guess it's all a question of perspective. Some people even find facehuggers cuddly. Wink
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« Reply #248 on: Mar 15, 2006, 10:55 »

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Okay, that thought is very frightening... Shocked  Maybe the floffy cuddler should be in the tentacle thread, maybe it'll find a warm burrow there. Heh.


... I did think about posting it there but 1. - it doesn't have tentacles, it has chatae and 2. I couldn't persuade any of the young naked Japanese girls around to engage in erotic playfulness with it, so...
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« Reply #249 on: Mar 15, 2006, 10:57 »

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I guess it's all a question of perspective. Some people even find facehuggers cuddly. Wink


LoL - that picture is too funny... I love parents who don't take their kids to seriously. This could look like the work of a baby-sitter though...
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« Reply #250 on: Mar 15, 2006, 11:11 »

I couldn't agree more. It's the main reason why I love Mr Lunatic Fringe's Flickr stream so much.  Very Happy
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« Reply #251 on: Mar 15, 2006, 17:57 »

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Laughing Brilliant! I'd say neatly sums up my feelings about infants!

Does the facehugger have a built in alien-phallus pacifier?
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« Reply #252 on: Mar 15, 2006, 22:07 »

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Does the facehugger have a built in alien-phallus pacifier?


... a WHAT?!  Shocked
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« Reply #253 on: Mar 15, 2006, 22:35 »

Hee hee. Well, the feature that most defines the facehugger (H.R. Giger's design for the movie Aliens) is it's...er...alien phallus...or in the plushie, a possible pacifier.


Quick...I...must...post...something...very, very...cute...

Have I redeemed myself? Wink
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« Reply #254 on: Mar 16, 2006, 00:54 »

From the product description:

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Which came first - the Alien or the Egg? The question that has plagued sci-fi philosophers for eons can now be answered in the confines of your own home, as Palisades presents its Alien Egg and Facehugger Plush Replica. The egg stands roughly 8 inches tall, and features four Velcro flaps, for open or closed display options. The Facehugger measures roughly 13 inches long with its coiled tail, and fits snugly into its shimmering egg-casing.


Looks like it doesn't have any special Gigeresque features then. However, the good news is that the same company also produces Alien Chestburster Plush Toys AND Alien Queen Chestburster Plush Toys. Weeeeee!

Note to self: Need to download Alien emoticons.
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