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Squeep!

I want to cuddle it.

Yep. Make it all purry and stop it being scareded.

Quote: zooo @ February 27 2011, 1:43 PM GMT

Squeep!

There will soon be a dictionary full of these odd noises/words that you keep making.

Quote: zooo @ February 27 2011, 1:45 PM GMT

Yep. Make it all purry and stop it being scareded.

He's not necessarily scared. One of mine looks like that when he's playing.

Actually yes. Pika's hunting face is a bit like that.

I think this one looks rather nervous.

I think a large alsation has just entered the room, and he is a bit scared, but also wants to jump on it.

I think there is an unlocked cage

And a small child enquiring after Mr Snuffles the worlds chubbiest hamster.

Hats off to Colin Firth for continuing the long, honourable tradition of an able-bodied actor winning an Oscar for playing a disabled.

Quote: chipolata @ February 28 2011, 9:35 AM GMT

Hats off to Colin Firth for continuing the long, honourable tradition of an able-bodied actor winning an Oscar for playing a disabled.

No disrespect to people suffering from a stammer, but it does seem Hollywood is rather running out of disabilities to make feelgood, triumph-over-adversity movies about. 20 years or so ago it was My Left Foot, now they've reached stammering, way down the list. In 2030, the Oscar will most likely go to a movie dealing with one man's struggle with recurrent carpel tunnel syndrome.

Quote: chipolata @ February 28 2011, 9:35 AM GMT

a disabled.

I don't think they've done epilepsy yet!

Quote: zooo @ February 28 2011, 12:40 PM GMT

I don't think they've done epilepsy yet!

Break dance electric boogaloo?

Quote: Tim Walker @ February 28 2011, 9:45 AM GMT

No disrespect to people suffering from a stammer, but it does seem Hollywood is rather running out of disabilities to make feelgood, triumph-over-adversity movies about. 20 years or so ago it was My Left Foot, now they've reached stammering, way down the list. In 2030, the Oscar will most likely go to a movie dealing with one man's struggle with recurrent carpel tunnel syndrome.

Have they done GOUT yet?

It will all be in the film version of Everything to Lose.

Stammering, gout and extreme obesity.

Its a sure winner.

*sits back and waits for Danny Boyle to call"

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