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Re: Ferocious Felines

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This is Greebo, in one of his less Tasmanian Devil-like moments...

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DaddyHoggy wrote:
in one of his less Tasmanian Devil-like moments...
Yeah... it's there in his eyes though, ain't it... lovely cat.
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El Viejo wrote:
DaddyHoggy wrote:
in one of his less Tasmanian Devil-like moments...
Yeah... it's there in his eyes though, ain't it... lovely cat.
Yeah. You can see him thinking: "I can have you any time I fancy and we both know it..." :wink:
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Named after the Discworld's most ferocious feline, I presume?
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Mauiby de Fug wrote:
Named after the Discworld's most ferocious feline, I presume?
Indeed. My wife called him that when he was but a small ball of fur. Little did she know... (how accurate she would be!)
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
My wife called him that when he was but a small ball of fur.
From tiny kittens, mighty cats do grow... if they're lucky.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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Bung the cat in the airlock. Sorted.
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Not all humans were not domesticated by grass, only the British.
The reference to grass was, I believe, to the Poales order of plants which includes wheat, barley, maize, millet and rice.

That family of cereals has domesticated homo sapiens and manipulated them into wiping out thousands of other plants plus insect, viruses and all sorts of other life, to produce vast swathes of otherwise sterile monocultures of wheat and rice.

If we could, we would cover entire continents from coast to coast in one unbroken field of a single strain of a grass.
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SandJ wrote:
Makandal wrote:
Not all humans were not domesticated by grass, only the British.
The reference to grass was, I believe, to the Poales order of plants which includes wheat, barley, maize, millet and rice.

That family of cereals has domesticated homo sapiens and manipulated them into wiping out thousands of other plants plus insect, viruses and all sorts of other life, to produce vast swathes of otherwise sterile monocultures of wheat and rice.

If we could, we would cover entire continents from coast to coast in one unbroken field of a single strain of a grass.
Indeed, that was what I had in mind. :)
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However as a reward these grains how allowed us to imbibe them at a spiritual level in the form of a selection of fine Malt Whiskies.
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DaddyHoggy wrote:
However as a reward these grains how allowed us to imbibe them at a spiritual level in the form of a selection of fine Malt Whiskies.
Smivs raises a glass to that thought! :D
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I favour the colour of blood... :wink:
So does your puddy tat, I suspect. :P

So Yogi, how's the booboo? Ok, I hope.

And how is that fearless ferocious furry feline feeling? :P
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He's (thankfully) in a much better mood in recent weeks - although he's not a great fan of wet weather...
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