|
James Cook
{K:38068} 6/17/2007
|
Roger sent me that link.
Yeah, if we could train Penguins or Pandas to deliver letters that would save them for certain. Like it's our fault they have no marketable skills?
|
|
|
Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 6/17/2007
|
DOh terrific! Keep em coming! Did you see the Cetacean Research Laboratory here? http://www.nolledge.com/biosphere.html I might send this photo to those guys. I do think that particular scene is apalling but the best way to save a species I reckon is to eat 'em. We'll notice when they're aren't enough crispy rhino slices to tuck into the kids lunch boxes. I long for the day I can walk down to the letter box, knock a penguin on the head and slap it on the barbie! It'd mean there's a good balance outside.
|
|
|
James Cook
{K:38068} 6/17/2007
|
Think maybe I'll try to save some seal and maybe a little rhino too. Hotpads, coasters... the possibilities are limitless really.
|
|
|
Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 6/17/2007
|
I am touched by your compassion James. :)
|
|
|
James Cook
{K:38068} 6/17/2007
|
I plan to save some of the rainforest in my living room. Probably both the floors and the furniture.
|
|
|
Mahmoud Baha Sadri
{K:19634} 6/16/2007
|
very pleasant to view... baha
|
|
|
Ian McIntosh
{K:42997} 6/16/2007
|
Agreed. I was hoping this sterile plantation would emphasise that. There's fruit that hasn't been named even there in Brazil. We don't have forests that generate rain anymore here in New Zealand, I didn't see any in Oz either by the way despite the claim of the tourism board out Noosa, but someday hope to go further North from there. I was searching for a spin on g.m. and found this by the way. One of the more hilarious thing to come out of N.Z. for a wee while. http://www.nolledge.com/biosphere.html
|
|
|
Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 6/15/2007
|
lovely lovely thing... not sure about gm but... that really wont save anything
|
|