| Re: [I] Elephant baby born [message #250328] |
Di, 04 April 2006 13:38 |
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Aggie wrote:
> "Orjan Westin" <nospam [at] cunobaros.com> wrote in message
> news:49dh8cFi570kU1 [at] individual.net...
>> Aggie wrote:
>>> "Lesley Weston" <brightly_coloured_blob [at] yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>>> news:C0540239.44F93%brightly_coloured_blob [at] yahoo.co.uk...
>>>> Probably. Just now, she wouldn't even let one of the auntie
>>>> elephants talk to the baby for more than a few seconds, let alone
>>>> humans.
>>> Anti-elephants?! Anti-elephants! I've never heard of such a thing!
>> They were developed, too late alas, by the Romans as a defence. You can
>> still find them in the alps, where they're waiting for attacking
>> elephants.
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>> It's probably a good thing, though, as the explosion you could expect when
>> an elephant met an anti-elephant would remove most of the alps and then
>> the Italian beaches would be even more full of German tourists than they
>> already are.
>>
>> Orjan
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> :D
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> Actually I understand elephants still like to sneak up on Romans and holler
> boo just for fun. Apparently elephants are easily amused.
>
No, but they still remeber....
Pudde.
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