Re: Wombats, was Re: Okay, fess up! (I mean it)

Maybe a Tasmanian Devil too?

Kim

>Now I need to get that wombat down for the two of us. I'll probably > > making > >>matching wombats as soon as I get that perfected. :-) > Do let me know when you make some, I love wombats. > > -Su > >
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irish.red
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I'll give it a go.

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starlia

On Tue, 24 Aug 2004 11:00:08 -0400, irish.red wrote (in message ):

Kim, did you see the special, "Growing up Marsupial?"

If you did, however could you want one of those bitey things? I thought that the young man who raised the two Tasmanian Devil babies was a borderline saint. Those things chewed on him at every possible opportunity, and he was okay with it.

We weren't wild about the quolls, either. The bitey factor overcame all the cute.

I'll stick with wombats - cute, they walk funny, and are vegetarians. And, they have a rump shield, so you can make knocking noises on their butts. (I know I'm sick)

Kathy N-V (I want to be the only bitey thing in my house)

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Kathy N-V

OK, I won't even TELL you about the wombats I saw/experienced....they are VERY bitey. They even "charge", faster than you'd think those little lumps could go!!!

The Blessed Fiddy, Patroness Saint of the Disorganized LC in Sunny So Cal Personality Development Specialist (Full-Time Mom!)

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LC aka Fiddy

Kathy,

I only got to see part of the special due to conflicts with who wanted to watch what. The devils are cute, but I wouldn't want one around.

Wombats sound like nature's drums. Bumdrum?

Kim

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irish.red

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