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Surely not. No curly tail.Originally posted by AtW View PostSurely it's a little piggy on his avatar?Comment
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Originally posted by tay View PostI dont like it. I think the plot is predictable, the main protagonists are not very realistic and the audio mixing is a disgrace.
what plot?....I just like the characters
It's Deja-vu all over again!
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No, it's clearly a schweine. I've seen live pigs in my grandma's village, they have funny nosesOriginally posted by Chugnut View PostSurely not. No curly tail.
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Are you sure you're not looking at the back of the pig? That's no nose.Originally posted by AtW View PostI've seen live pigs in my grandma's village, they have funny noses
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The tail is curly enough - then schweine is running away trying to save its life then the tail is not exactly curly. Seen squirrel on my hand? The tail is relaxed, and not arching.Originally posted by Chugnut View PostAre you sure you're not looking at the back of the pig? That's no nose.
Now looking at your avatar I can say that it is definately a cat, with a very dirty arse...Comment
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A stuffed squirrel's tail will adopt any position you choose to bend it in.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe tail is curly enough - then schweine is running away trying to save its life then the tail is not exactly curly. Seen squirrel on my hand? The tail is relaxed, and not arching.
Now looking at your avatar I can say that it is definately a cat, with a very dirty arse...
Re: avatar. These are not ring biscuits; merely tackle out.Comment
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As in taxidermy or something a bit more literal?Originally posted by Chugnut View PostA stuffed squirrel's tail will adopt any position you choose to bend it in.Comment
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I've seen cats running away as happy as yours after doing the deed in the gardenOriginally posted by Chugnut View PostRe: avatar. These are not ring biscuits; merely tackle out.
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Naturally. It's the feline version of Knock Down Ginger.Originally posted by AtW View PostI've seen cats running away as happy as yours after doing the deed in the garden
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