trash180
I Know More About Internet Video Than Wikipedia
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Post by trash180 on Sept 19, 2006 17:01:27 GMT -5
Just looking at the tags to see if I could find some more clues about anything. One of the tags was "mauf", which I have never heard of before, so I googled it. This is one of the things I found: www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=MAUFAny relevance to the video? It's the band/music on the vid... Mauf - The Truth www.mauf.at"
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Post by jayhenry on Sept 21, 2006 11:46:11 GMT -5
Where the animals are from:
Sables are only found in Asia. Aye-Aye's only in Africa. Platypus only in Australia. (Kiwis [if they meant the bird] only in New Zealand.) Piranhas only in South America. Chipmunks only in North America.
They have managed to pick five species that are endemic to only one continent. We also have penguins in the antarctic. Walruses in the arctic. Langosta is the spanish word for Lobster. Llamas and Ocelots are found only in the Americas. Chipmunks, pelicans and squirrels are everywhere?
Maybe they are giving us the ingredients for a witches brew? Or a really funky paella?
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Post by bigciafan on Sept 21, 2006 12:32:50 GMT -5
she says hamster a few times. way more so than any of the other strange tags. what could that possibly mean?
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Post by bigciafan on Sept 22, 2006 12:44:59 GMT -5
i did an anagram search for hamster and here is what i got that i found interesting
amherst star hem the mars
i know they dont mean anything. but would be cool if something came from it
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Post by hyemew on Sept 22, 2006 13:41:25 GMT -5
Bree does live a rather Dickinsonian life, the Belle of Amherst. :-D
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