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redrock wrote:BinauralJam wrote:redrock wrote:Unfortunately video can only be watched in the US :(
:evil: i looked for it on you tube, but it's not there.
But I love sloths.. Does it actually have anything to do with sloths (being SNL)? :?
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redrock wrote:BinauralJam wrote:redrock wrote:Unfortunately video can only be watched in the US :(
:evil: i looked for it on you tube, but it's not there.
But I love sloths.. Does it actually have anything to do with sloths (being SNL)? :?
OK.. just tweaked my PC
There's a sloth playing left handed guitar. and a sloth fighting an alligator. Its sloth art.Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
Whoa Binaural!!! I think I have to entirely rethink my idea of Sloths. Way too creepy and weird creatures!!!0
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redrock wrote:Whoa Binaural!!! I think I have to entirely rethink my idea of Sloths. Way too creepy and weird creatures!!!
they will absolutely kick your face in a punch fightthat’s right! Can’t we all just get together and focus on our real enemies: monogamous gays and stem cells… - Ned Flanders
It is terrifying when you are too stupid to know who is dumb
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BinauralJam wrote:
the appearance of Sloth at the end was unexpected Joy!
she goes next week for the study abroad program. Sloths on the list to see and she started
giving me a bunch of facts on them.
She is psyched, I live vicariously through her0 -
redrock wrote:hedonist wrote:Yeah, I'm pro-choice AND pro-abortion.
I think every woman should have one, whether they want it or not.
I don't really think that anyone in their right mind is 'pro-abortion' but rather have an acceptance of it (like many medical interventions)
(I don't know much about sloths except they have some badass claws and usually look like they're smiling. Probably a lethal combination :P )0 -
pandora wrote:BinauralJam wrote:
the appearance of Sloth at the end was unexpected Joy!
she goes next week for the study abroad program. Sloths on the list to see and she started
giving me a bunch of facts on them.
She is psyched, I live vicariously through her
That's Awesome!!! there's some great waterfalls that i think are famous down there.
Nice warm water you can sit under, sounds like paradise.
I do know you can turn Sloths into alcoholics, just don't ask me how i know.0 -
Sloths move too slow to be dangerous, they eat herbs insects etc, their metabolisms very slow
they can move marginally faster if they themselves are in danger.There claws are their only protection.
They are very cute0 -
BinauralJam wrote:pandora wrote:BinauralJam wrote:
the appearance of Sloth at the end was unexpected Joy!
she goes next week for the study abroad program. Sloths on the list to see and she started
giving me a bunch of facts on them.
She is psyched, I live vicariously through her
That's Awesome!!! there's some great waterfalls that i think are famous down there.
Nice warm water you can sit under, sounds like paradise.
I do know you can turn Sloths into alcoholics, just don't ask me how i know.yes I won't ask...
that is beautiful! she is one lucky kid!
thanks BJ0 -
I saw 3 sloths while I was in Costa Rica.
I was swimming in a desolate area when a local came up to me and tried to tell me there was a sloth coming down a palm tree near the beach. We watched for 45 minutes as a sloth descended to the bottom of the tree, looked us straight in the eye, still hugging the tree, and took a big old poop. Then he went back up the tree. It was magnificent. But I wondered why he didn't just poop up from the treetops and let it fall where ever.Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!0
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redrock wrote:Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!
:corn:
Pick up my debut novel here on amazon: Jonny Bails Floatin (in paperback) (also available on Kindle for $2.99)0 -
redrock wrote:Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!0
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redrock wrote:Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!
we've come full circle
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JonnyPistachio wrote:I saw 3 sloths while I was in Costa Rica.
I was swimming in a desolate area when a local came up to me and tried to tell me there was a sloth coming down a palm tree near the beach. We watched for 45 minutes as a sloth descended to the bottom of the tree, looked us straight in the eye, still hugging the tree, and took a big old poop. Then he went back up the tree. It was magnificent. But I wondered why he didn't just poop up from the treetops and let it fall where ever.
is that where you did the zip line?0 -
BinauralJam wrote:redrock wrote:Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!
we've come full circle
End of thread then?0 -
JonnyPistachio wrote:I saw 3 sloths while I was in Costa Rica.
I was swimming in a desolate area when a local came up to me and tried to tell me there was a sloth coming down a palm tree near the beach. We watched for 45 minutes as a sloth descended to the bottom of the tree, looked us straight in the eye, still hugging the tree, and took a big old poop. Then he went back up the tree. It was magnificent. But I wondered why he didn't just poop up from the treetops and let it fall where ever.
you were lucky to experience that! I'll pass along to daughter0 -
redrock wrote:BinauralJam wrote:redrock wrote:Pooping from high up is what they would normally do. It's hard work coming down and going back up a tree. That's why, more often than not, if the baby falls from the mother, she doesn't bother going down to pick him up (this is true... not kidding). Funny how it ties in a bit with the OP!
we've come full circle
End of thread then?
not til we make it legal!0 -
BinauralJam wrote:redrock wrote:BinauralJam wrote:
we've come full circle
End of thread then?
not til we make it legal!
Though, when it comes to slow, I prefer Slow Lorises (nothing to do with sloths). They rub toxin on their young.... Don't think we're allowed to do that with ours.... (this thread is a bit ridiculous....)0 -
otter wrote:Jeanwah wrote:Gotta ignore the troll threads.
Call me names because you don't agree with me?
A women should do whatever she wants with her body. Why should she be forced to take care of her baby? If she wants to put her baby out in the yard in the winter so she can take a nap that is her choice! It's her body. At least the baby could crawl away and maybe have a chance to live it would have a better shot than being trapped in her body when she can pay a doctor to kill it.
I just think a parent has the right to kill their baby. They can't kill anybody just their baby. Who cares if its born or not? What is a life? If a person can't sing along to betterman then their parent can kill them.
Lets move FORWARD people!
Anyway, why are you trolling? It's not a very fun thread - not sure what kind of satisfaction you're getting out of this one. :think:With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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