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Post by avengingangel on Jan 14, 2013 11:02:45 GMT -5
Hey what the hell! Just in case you didn't see it before it was "banned." It was a group shot of Chicago and his naked ninja cheerleeaders all wear new weird colored socks!
Will we ever get over this "gyno" thing!
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Post by chicago on Jan 14, 2013 11:23:47 GMT -5
Hey coralnerd, you seem to know everything. So I wanted to show you this. We intercepted the transmission from a secret base in canada. I call them "blue ball suckers." They have shown up in Canada and on paintball players balls. I think it is a prelude to an invasion. What do you think?
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 14, 2013 19:32:06 GMT -5
that looks like a nudibranch to me
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Post by chicago on Jan 15, 2013 10:36:39 GMT -5
It is in the molluck family. No shell. pretty cool I think!
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 15, 2013 17:39:42 GMT -5
You can buy certain kinds of nudibranch, i know of 4 species that are very beautiful you can keep, but most them feed exclusively on live sponges, wich aren't cheap so they can be expensive to keep.
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Post by chicago on Jan 16, 2013 10:27:57 GMT -5
yes, there are little ones that feed on aptisa. Aptisa took over one of my tanks and finally destroyed everything. But, I turned that tank into a fish tank. bet you'll like this one: I hope you get to see this before the gynos get to it!
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 17, 2013 9:04:14 GMT -5
leafy sea dragon hurray, i think they are in southern Australia if i remember right. (and are you talking about those tiny white nudibranchs? bergia or something. i think they also feed on zoanthids dont they?)
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Post by chicago on Jan 17, 2013 9:13:11 GMT -5
OMG, Coralnerd knows everything. Yes, a "protected leafy." Yes, Bergia, but only certain (one or two types of zooanthids and only when there are no aptisa to eat). "Here's a new one for you from the "wizard of oz." Lions and tigers and bears oh my! Which of these things is not like the other?
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 17, 2013 21:53:48 GMT -5
Answer is the lion since she is not in on the nuzzle fest with the tiger and the bear. forever alone i guess.
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Post by chicago on Jan 18, 2013 8:57:12 GMT -5
And here I thought you were a genius. It wasn't a trick question (unless you are setting me up - paranoia enters!). There are two cats. The bear is not a cat. Throws grenade and jumps for cover.
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 18, 2013 10:06:31 GMT -5
the bear was really one of our tourist eating feline spies that prevent tourists from meandering to far into the secret part of the forest. See the concept is that they will pull out bear spray, to find it is really a cat attacking them! still in experimental stages and the program is loosing funding from the great northern herd.
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Post by chicago on Jan 18, 2013 10:42:35 GMT -5
how can you bear loosing your funds?
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 18, 2013 10:45:34 GMT -5
i doen't know, it really racks my mind.
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Post by Allu on Jan 18, 2013 17:13:07 GMT -5
XD
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Post by chicago on Jan 19, 2013 10:17:58 GMT -5
Hey Coralnerd, while you are out in the woods checking out "the racks," your home and property need protection, a home security system. Everyone knows that PZ is from the south so I'm not revealing much about his system:
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 19, 2013 13:27:32 GMT -5
i dont live in a house o-o i live in the great out doors OAO. >.> hence the bear-cat security system o3o. also makes it easier to find enemies in woods ball since I can just commune with the extended family and friends to see where every one is.
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Post by chicago on Jan 19, 2013 15:50:16 GMT -5
And the power that runs and links your browser from our forum comes from where? And I suppose this is how you wash you clothes!
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 19, 2013 19:40:03 GMT -5
the coffee shop by the rock shop near the pit stop on the mountain top, of coarse, where else? and no that is a tropical scene, I live in a temperate zone, are you suggesting crocodiles migrate!? (no you cant grip them by the husk, for crocodiles have no husk to grip)
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Post by chicago on Jan 19, 2013 19:44:23 GMT -5
You know I lived in Atlanta for 5 years cause that's where CNN was. they said crocs never came that far north; but they did! And sharks are now swiming up the missippi as far north as chicago - for real.
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Post by coralnerd on Jan 19, 2013 20:09:27 GMT -5
that actually doesn't surprise me, but there are no crocks in Colorado out side the crock farms.
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