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 wildtiel
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 wildtiel
  Posted 29/03/2009 08:54:42 PM
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Hey Bunker, just wondering how you know all those quirky facts about random things. Is it just from hours searching the internet, or are you naturally that smart? I always can't wait to hear what funny thing you have to say next. Rock on!

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 Bunker
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 Bunker
  Posted 30/03/2009 10:24:26 AM
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Between the Internet and the "learning channels" that Scott gets at home (Science Channel, Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, ESPN, etc.), I've got all the info I need.  It's just a matter of absorbing it and then regurgitating it when necessary.

Like most dogs, if I'm ever having trouble trying to regurgitate something, I just eat some grass.

Who was the first person to say, "See that chicken there?  I'm gonna eat the next thing that comes out of it's ass."
 wildtiel
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 wildtiel
  Posted 02/04/2009 09:00:07 PM
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Hmmm, I watch many of those shows, but I never can regurgitate information that I learn. I should try eating grass, too, if you say it helps, lol.

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 Alan Walker
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 How could you NOT SEE that bus?
 Alan Walker
  Posted 08/04/2009 11:44:33 PM
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Okay....by the way, did you ever learn how stegosaurus mated? How long does it take you to absorb the information?

"When a man runs on railroads over half of his lifetime he is fit for nothing else-and at times he don't know that."-Conductor Nimrod J. Bell, 1896.

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