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Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» nothingnopenope replied on Mon Sep 8, 2003 @ 10:59pm
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it's not even that weird
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» cloud9ine replied on Mon Sep 8, 2003 @ 11:03pm
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i dunno. its kinda of stupid and annoying...not really funny.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Violence_Inc replied on Mon Sep 8, 2003 @ 11:04pm
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The Eurasian badger is omniverous and will eat a wide range of foods but the basis of the badger's diet is the earthworm, lumbricus terrestris, taken in pasture land, with a single badger taking several worms each minute on a good night and amounting to about 200 worms in a 2 hour period. This explains the badger's choice of sites for setts, with pastureland nearby.

Many other foods are also taken, including autumn fruits and cereals with insects being eaten throughout the year. Badgers will also locate and dig out wasps' nests for the grubs and wild bees' nests for the honey, the badgers seemingly unaffected by the stings.
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Toltech replied on Tue Sep 9, 2003 @ 2:17am
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I thought it protayed hard house in a very adequate way, illustrating it's repetive nature through the badger incremants and the well integrated snake and mushroom complimentation.

I thought there was a similar point actually....also because of the fact that it's looped....but then I just figured it's an attempt at random humour....then I thought it's just random and pointless and not even in a "bad" way but just in a "nothing" way.....not even weird either, like Scotty P pointed out.
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