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Moozillion

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Just kidding, i don't eat eggs very often.
Penguin burger would be more my style, i expect.
Though I would imagine they're a bit fatty.
And AGAIN I say, :eek: NOOOOOOO!!!!!
I understand your penchant for eating camel: they are quite vicious towards you, so that's fair enough.
But I fail to believe you've ever been bitten by a penguin, so why even CONSIDER eating the poor adorable things??!?! ;)
 

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Good Morning and Happy Biroomiversary!
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We have daughter home today. She's just gone to a training so she can work towards getting a Dormouse license.

Photo from the web:
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Son has joined his tour. He spent a couple of days in NYC then they went to Niagara. Next they went to Lake Eerie/Cedar Point in Ohio and now they're heading for Chicago.
 

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And AGAIN I say, :eek: NOOOOOOO!!!!!
I understand your penchant for eating camel: they are quite vicious towards you, so that's fair enough.
But I fail to believe you've ever been bitten by a penguin, so why even CONSIDER eating the poor adorable things??!?! ;)
You are right of course.
I have never been manged by a penguin.
I wouldn't eat one really.
But i would like to take one hang gliding and give it a new experience.
 

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Good Morning and Happy Biroomiversary!
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We have daughter home today. She's just gone to a training so she can work towards getting a Dormouse license.

Photo from the web:
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Son has joined his tour. He spent a couple of days in NYC then they went to Niagara. Next they went to Lake Eerie/Cedar Point in Ohio and now they're heading for Chicago.
Good morning, Linda!
Happy BiRoomiversary! :<3::):D
I love dormice! (not to eat).
Though they used to be a delicacy, once upon a time.
Your son must be having a great experience. Splendid stuff.
 

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And we will also be playing TRUTH, DARE or TORTOISE!
This will entail me asking Roommates to choose TRUTH, DARE or TORTOISE!
If the Roomie chooses TRUTH then a question will be asked to which the Roomie must give an honest answer.
If the Roomie chooses DARE, then a task will be set.
If the Roomie chooses TORTOISE, then a photo will be required of one of the Roommates tortoises doing something not considered good form here on the forum. (for example hang-gliding). Please do not do anything that could be harmful or stressful for your tortoise.
 

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Though they used to be a delicacy, once upon a time.
Wrong species

Edible dormice, Glis glis, are much bigger than Hazel (aka Common) dormice, Muscardinus avellanarius.

Edible dormice are not UK natives and were introduced by the Romans. There's a population in the New Forest that's closely monitored as our tiny native has enough problems
 

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My first response, two years ago today was from Barbara. :)
She still pops in to say "Hi", occasionally!
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Hi, Barb, happy BiRoomiversary! :<3:
Thank you.
Sorry I haven't been here in quite some time. Not on the forum as much either in general. Lots of crap going on for a few months that has got me occupied.
Hope all is well with everyone and their shelled friends.
I will try to pop in more often, at least to say hey, HEY:D
 

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Wrong species

Edible dormice, Glis glis, are much bigger than Hazel (aka Common) dormice, Muscardinus avellanarius.

Edible dormice are not UK natives and were introduced by the Romans. There's a population in the New Forest that's closely monitored as our tiny native has enough problems
Yup, got me there.
Hangs head in shame. :(
 

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Urdu is the official language and the most used for communication but is only the first language of 8 per cent of the population.
What is the most spoken or principal language ? The most spoken first language, if you will.
Thinking about it,

English!

Just like India where there are so many languages and dialects that the only thing everyone understands is English
 
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