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Thread ID: 109102 2010-04-24 05:35:00 If You Have The Time ------------- SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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879594 2010-04-24 05:35:00 I've got a really nice video from a friend in Upper New York State. She put it on a site and it got linked to here.

VIDEO (www.wimp.com)
SurferJoe46 (51)
879595 2010-04-24 05:37:00 Hi Joe. Beautiful. Many thanks. Scouse (83)
879596 2010-04-24 05:59:00 :thanks Joe

Those mooses / mice / meece - surely must've been tame or in captivity?
WalOne (4202)
879597 2010-04-24 08:26:00 :thanks Joe

Those mooses / mice / meece - surely must've been tame or in captivity?

The correct term is: "Meeces" when they are twins of the same mother and if they are less than 3' 7" tall.

Youse guys don't know nutthin' about American animals - gack!

But - no, they are not domesticateable (an olde word I just made up) and so far as I know all the meeces and mooses, misses and their male-mates: Moosters, are all considered wild and dangerous. Sometimes they are seen in the company of flying squirrels.

I need my medication now.
SurferJoe46 (51)
879598 2010-04-24 21:44:00 Warm and fuzzy Joe - the music lent to it.

It's this sort of thng that is good about this forum :)
tuiruru (12277)
879599 2010-04-24 21:59:00 Aw that was so cutsy!

I lived in Africa for quite a while and saw some really large antelope, wildebeest and buffalo, but hey, that adult moose sure is a big beastie!
Greg (193)
879600 2010-04-24 23:16:00 :thanks

In Canada we saw so many different animals but I am sure the moose were in hiding, probably nearby enjoying somebody's sprinkler.
Marnie (4574)
879601 2010-04-24 23:17:00 Needs to fatten up a bit and get some decent back straps .... I assume they'd taste just as nice as a red deer on the /BQ

:devil
SP8's (9836)
879602 2010-04-25 00:12:00 Robbie Burrrrns had something to say about a moose about the house, but these didn't seem particularly timorous. R2x1 (4628)
879603 2010-04-25 00:38:00 Youse guys don't know nutthin' about American animals - gack!


An early intro to North American wild life was when I had dinner with some friends at their home on the Palos Verdes peninsula, just days after my arrival. There on a patio was a rattlesnake. The arrival of a PV Sheriff ensured the snake was quickly dispatched to wherever newly departed snakes go to.

So yup, that was my intro to North American wildlife - and a gun toting sheriff.

:(
WalOne (4202)
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