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 Bunker
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 The real star of the strip.
 Bunker
  Posted 29/01/2007 10:42:12 AM
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That's right, the canine got his very own forum.  You can post any new question topics for me here.  I am happy to discuss the latest conspiracy theories, today's Days of Our Lives episode, and just about anything in between.

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 yuoofox
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 Yuoo Fennec Fox
 yuoofox
  Posted 29/01/2007 05:53:43 PM
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I'm pleased to speak with you Bunker.  I'm glad that you have your own page.  I hope I don't get in trouble for saying this, since Sandusky might be reading this, but I always cheer for you in the comics.  I mean, Sandusky is great and all, but I usually gravitate to the under-dog, if you will.  

Anyway, I know that living with a mountain lion can be crazy sometimes, but they're also good friends to have.

Question:  I know that you're older than Sandusky, but do you feel older than him?  (as an older brother, for instance)

 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 29/01/2007 06:41:53 PM
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Sandusky's not all that bad for a cat.  To tell you the truth, he was actually more like a puppy than a kitten when he was growing up (I hope he doesn't read this section).  He would grab Scott's socks like a dog and romp around the apartment with me.  Once I managed to get over the "cat" part, I found him to be a pretty cool roommate.

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Question:  I know that you're older than Sandusky, but do you feel older than him?  (as an older brother, for instance)




I do feel older, but he's got a good 50 pounds on me. It's really difficult to think of myself as an older brother.

Plus, I'm just starting to get over the fact that Sierra's my sister, and I'm half Australian Shepherd.  I don't even want to think of what had to have gone on for him to be my younger brother.  Yuck!

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 55seddel
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 A.K.A Seddel The Cuddly Cougar
 55seddel
  Posted 30/01/2007 00:16:24 AM
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Australian Shepherds are brilliant dogs, dont let yourself down about that!

I would love to own a couple Aussies I love that breed so much that I am only interested in that breed dog. The fact that you are half of that equals 1000 cool points to you, for having that blood in you.

 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 30/01/2007 09:03:36 AM
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Thanks for the support.  I'm sure I'll learn to embrace my heritage as time goes on.

But it's like finding out I was adopted.  Sure, my real dad might be a billionaire scientist stuntman archaeologist lion-tamer president guy.  But it's hard to get over three years of thinking I was a purebred Siberian Husky.

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 Marcwolf
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 Walk quietly through this world,
leave nothing but smiles and
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 Marcwolf
  Posted 06/03/2007 00:21:00 AM
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Hi Bunker.
As for you sig.
Its possible that Stegosaures mated standing side by side and the male sliding his tail underneath the female until the openings matched. Raising a rear leg might help there.  It has been suggested that dinosaurs did not have penes  like moden mammals and mated like birds using the cloaca.
However.. it did work for a few million years.

 Marcwolf
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leave nothing but smiles and
pawprints
 Marcwolf
  Posted 06/03/2007 00:59:28 AM
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Having owned both purebreed and  mixed breed dogs - mixed breeds tend to be more resiliant and healthier.

Of course that depends on how far the breeding has evolved the dog from the base wolf genome.

Both the Husky and the Australian are classed as 'working breed's'  so they tend to be stronger  than say a toy breed like Dingus.

As for comparison to wolves <Puffs out his chest>  All I can say is that the Prototype is better than the production model.

Take Care <Chuckles>

Da Wuff

 Marcwolf
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 Marcwolf
  Posted 06/03/2007 01:07:13 AM
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I don't even want to think of what had to have gone on for him to be my younger brother.  Yuck! )




A drunk husky and a mountain lion on catnip  

Don't worry - the genetic differences are a little too far apart for that to happen. However with Artistic leeway  


Almost as bad as a 7 foot tall wolf and a Pekinese    I just hope the neighbours never find out.

Take Care

Da Wuff

 KnuxTheFox
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 KnuxTheFox
  Posted 06/03/2007 01:56:37 AM
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Hey, Bunker.  Not to say that you're a coward -- Look out!  Nazis!!! -- but do you feel a bit subdued by the larger, stronger, more territorial Sandusky?  Would you even contemplate regaining authority over YOUR territory?

--From the paws of a friendly, yet crafty fox--
 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 06/03/2007 08:28:38 AM
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Hi Bunker.
As for you sig.
Its possible that Stegosaures mated standing side by side and the male sliding his tail underneath the female until the openings matched. Raising a rear leg might help there.  It has been suggested that dinosaurs did not have penes  like moden mammals and mated like birds using the cloaca.
However.. it did work for a few million years.




Eeewwww...

Gross.  Forget I asked.

Wait a minute... if he slid his tail underneath her, then wouldn't she have all those spikes sticking her in the stomach?

Never mind.  I don't want to think about it.

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Having owned both purebreed and  mixed breed dogs - mixed breeds tend to be more resiliant and healthier.




Well, that's good to hear.  I guess I have to be pretty resiliant to have put up with Sandusky for the past two years.

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Don't worry - the genetic differences are a little too far apart for that to happen. However with Artistic leeway  




Don't give John any ideas about "artistic leeway".

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 06/03/2007 08:32:11 AM
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Hey, Bunker.  Not to say that you're a coward -- Look out!  Nazis!!!




Hey, if Nazis were shooting at you, I'd bet you'd be pretty scared, as well.

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...but do you feel a bit subdued by the larger, stronger, more territorial Sandusky?  Would you even contemplate regaining authority over YOUR territory?




Sandusky reads all of these messages, so I'm not going to take any chances.  That said... ilewhay anduskySay aymay avehay ethay aunbray, Iyay efinitelyday avehay ethay ainsbray.  ;)

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 Sandusky
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 Sandusky
  Posted 06/03/2007 08:33:24 AM
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Sandusky reads all of these messages, so I'm not going to take any chances.  That said... ilewhay anduskySay aymay avehay ethay aunbray, Iyay efinitelyday avehay ethay ainsbray.  ;)




Are you saying I'm umbday in Pig Language?

I intend to live forever.  So far, so good.
 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 06/03/2007 08:34:08 AM
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Are you saying I'm umbday in Pig Language?




You're umbday in any language.

How did Stegosaurus mate?  If anybody knows, please contact me.
 KnuxTheFox
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 KnuxTheFox
  Posted 06/03/2007 11:07:42 AM
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Well, Sandusky, maybe if you laid off the catnip and hit the books...  Drugs are bad, m'kay?

--From the paws of a friendly, yet crafty fox--
 Tribal
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course ^_^)
 Tribal
  Posted 06/03/2007 12:16:59 AM
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There is absolutely nothing wrong with catnip....right Sands?

*completely forgets he has a bag of it in his back pocket*

“We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have to learn to live together in the same box.”
 KnuxTheFox
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 KnuxTheFox
  Posted 06/03/2007 12:41:20 AM
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one catnip addict supports another......*sigh*

--From the paws of a friendly, yet crafty fox--
 Sandusky
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 Sandusky
  Posted 06/03/2007 01:21:43 PM
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one catnip addict supports another......*sigh*




I'll have you know that catnip is non-addictive.

It is rather enjoyable, though.  

I intend to live forever.  So far, so good.
 KnuxTheFox
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 KnuxTheFox
  Posted 06/03/2007 09:09:26 PM
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So, it's non-addictive, yet you can't resist it.

--From the paws of a friendly, yet crafty fox--
 Tribal
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course ^_^)
 Tribal
  Posted 06/03/2007 09:47:25 PM
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It's kinda like you and hush puppies Knux.  They're not addictive, but you like 'em.  And the stuff in my pocket *pulls it out* Is for my house cat, thank you very much.  But I don't mind sharing....

“We could learn a lot from crayons; some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, while others bright, some have weird names, but they all have to learn to live together in the same box.”
 Meghan
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 Meghan
  Posted 07/03/2007 11:00:55 PM
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Hey, Bunker, buddy!

Quick question.

Now that the whole Sierra thing is good and done, are you looking for any other romantic opportunities? Like say... that cute Golden Retriever we keep hearin' about? Or, that even cuter Border Collie down the street, per chance?   You know, just a'wonderin'.

Of course... Not ALL of our rehearsals are like this...:

Mitch:"...or I shall drag thee there on a hurdle thither!"
Me:"*giggle-snort* Thither? What the hell's a thither!? Sounds like your lisping! Thither... Hehe."
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