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Old 08-13-2008, 09:28 AM   #735
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Originally Posted by montsnmags View Post
I have been thinking on Geoff's idea, and it suddenly occurred to me that the oft-used but mistaken phrase, "cuddly koala", is used about equally as often as another misleading phrase, "koala bear" ,(the intended koala not, of course, being a "bear").

Well - I thought, scrambling and climbing all over my MontsnMags Enterprises Lifeform Generator built under contract for LG ("Life's Good", they say), ensuring sufficient duct tape, epoxy and WD-40 had been applied in all the right places - why not allow Pan-Dimensional, Panda-Mental, PolyChronologically-Accessible Hindsight (Trademark/Copyright/Patent Pending/Don't Frack With My Lawyers) to both solve Queen Zee's shum problem and also give those folk previously mistakenly using the phrase "koala bear" the warm glow of self-righteousness?

Good idea, yes? No?

Nevertheless, it is done.

Koala + (panda) bear = ???

Okay, visuals are always more effective than words:



("Today's the day the koala bears have their piiiiiicnic....rrrrRRROOOOOOWWW!!!")

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Marc
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