Thursday, February 25, 2010
Chari-tree Anthology

Here we see a mysterious forest, an unusual expanse of mixed woodland. The broccoli trees are in full bloom; there's an old driftwood tree in the foreground; and on the right-hand side of the picture stands a rare handtree... It seems to be a left-hand tree. Counting the rings of handtrees isn't a very good way of estimating their age; not all of them wear rings. But judging by the height and span of this one it would be reasonable to suppose it is about 43 years old. Keen-eyed readers may notice that one of the broccoli trees has been blown over in a Sunday Dinner Gust; luckily no one was sleeping beneath it at the time!


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"Why do we all assume that pterodactyls made a croaking noise instead of going "Cheep! Cheep!" or "How do you do?" There's no evidence for it... "
I would assume that Pterodactyls would make an uncouth, farting sound, demonstrating their inferior ranking in the strata of dinosaurs. But I could be wrong. Probably.
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I would assume that Pterodactyls would make an uncouth, farting sound, demonstrating their inferior ranking in the strata of dinosaurs. But I could be wrong. Probably.
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