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Post by Anne on Oct 25, 2008 14:00:21 GMT -5
They so are extinct! xD Crazy people claim sightings but Tasmanians aren't any more credible then all the deep south hicks who claim sightings of Big Foot.
I'm a bit sad the poms killed all the Tazzie Tigers off. They're weird in a cool way.
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Post by Monkey on Oct 25, 2008 14:08:53 GMT -5
I BELIEVE THEM!
And Bigfoot isn't in the deep south, he's in the pacific northwest. : /
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Post by Anne on Oct 25, 2008 14:56:44 GMT -5
Yeah but it always seems to be the deep south hicks who believe in him and hunt him and stuff.
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Post by Ice on Oct 25, 2008 14:58:52 GMT -5
I didn't know Tasmanian tigers were extinct! D: I'll just go by the animals people posted here, then. 1. Kookaburra (cool name ) 2. Koala 3. Platypus 4. Echidna (Knuckles!) 5. Emu
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Post by Anne on Oct 25, 2008 15:06:48 GMT -5
Tasmanian Tigers are extinct, the English immigrants killed them all off but we have plenty of DNA around so maybe in the distant future we can cloan them or something. Tasmanian Devils are still around, though 83
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Post by Ice on Oct 25, 2008 15:08:29 GMT -5
Oops. *didn't realize there was a difference* >_>
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Post by Anne on Oct 25, 2008 15:09:56 GMT -5
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Post by Ice on Oct 25, 2008 15:12:33 GMT -5
Aha, that's interesting. They do look a bit similar in the pictures.
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Post by Anne on Oct 25, 2008 15:13:29 GMT -5
If you google them seperately they look nothing alike xDD
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Post by Jo on Oct 25, 2008 15:42:19 GMT -5
Well I had never heard of a Tasmanian Tiger so... And I only know of those Devil's from that cartoon, Taz person thingamabobbyjob.
I still stick by my Emu.
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Post by Sofia on Oct 25, 2008 17:38:35 GMT -5
1. Echidna (sort of cute, but also an inside joke) 2. Platypus (cutest EVA in a sort of messed up way) 3. Emus (once, when I little at the zoo, I saw one and asked my mom if I could go for a ride xD) 4. Koalas (evil, but still really cute) 5. Kookaburras
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Post by Jo on Nov 7, 2008 17:15:44 GMT -5
Are we going to find out what this was in aid of anytime soon?
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Post by Monkey on Nov 7, 2008 17:35:12 GMT -5
Impatient Jo! No glitter for chu! *sprinkles it on everyone else*
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Post by Anne on Nov 7, 2008 18:13:19 GMT -5
Well Jo, since you asked so "nicely". Not unlike the native americans, aboriginal mythology had a lot of association with animals and nature. They believe that certain animals represent certain qualities in a person. This was like animal guides meets "what a purse tells you about a woman". You see, from the animals you chose, I was able to tell a lot about you guys.
For instance, Monkey's favourite animal was the wombat. Wombats are slow, steady creatures but when they meet an obsticle they force their way through it no matter what. This tells me that Monkey doesn't rush through things. She's happy to go along at her own pace, but when something important comes up she'll always get it done. While her last choice, the Tasmanian Tiger, tells me that she clings too readily to the past. She has some issues that she's yet to move beyond but since it was the last and the wombat first, this symbolizes that she's slowly working through these problems.
Now the emu was an interesting choice from you Jo. Emus symbolize a deep seated need to be taller. They also represent spazziness and weird dancing skills. Basically what I'm saying is that everything I just said was bullshit. I have my reasons for the poll, you'll understand when I want you to.
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Post by Sofia on Nov 7, 2008 18:56:02 GMT -5
xDDDDDD It's still a little aggravating though, not being able to know what it's about.
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