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Yes Marion, people do live like animals. They also act like them, too.
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Did Lois just call Marion “Factory Area”?

Did Marion just call Lois his mother?
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If Lois is Marion's mother, then that adds a whole new level of creepiness to their relationship. :shock:
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Maybe “my mother” is an expression like “my goodness “.
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I really hope that it is because it will make things a lot less creepy.
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Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Yes Marion, people do live like animals. They also act like them, too.
true true
trekkie wrote:Maybe “my mother” is an expression like “my goodness “.
I hope so... VERY MUCH!
Amazee Dayzee wrote:I really hope that it is because it will make things a lot less creepy.
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Camels aren't just for poor people! I'm sure that rich people who like them have somehow gotten them as pets also. :mrgreen:
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I wonder why Marion shouldn't choose his phone., does he have history of buyer's remorse, or is it because he's a squirrel?
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Camels aren't just for poor people! I'm sure that rich people who like them have somehow gotten them as pets also. :mrgreen:
Maybe these are special Poor People Camels...
trekkie wrote:I wonder why Marion shouldn't choose his phone., does he have history of buyer's remorse, or is it because he's a squirrel?
It's probably a lot cheaper if he's not choosing the phone but get a random one. ^^

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Normally I would be afraid of a vampire-zombie, but a mouse isn't very intimidating.
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It's crucial for the project that Marion remains a squirrel right? Unfortunately Poncho he isn't gonna cooperate and you can't force him without making things get worse. It probably wouldn't be good for the ECP to force a teenager changed into a squirrel against his will to stay that way. :|
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Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Normally I would be afraid of a vampire-zombie, but a mouse isn't very intimidating.
Though Marion does say you'll have to worry about it for many years.

I guess the wolves have driver's licences now?

Lois, if you think Poncho is crazy, you should meet Tiger. Or not.
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I wouldn't wish Tiger on anybody at all with how he tends to freak out. :?
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Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:Normally I would be afraid of a vampire-zombie, but a mouse isn't very intimidating.
If it bites you, you turn into a vampire mouse too... Dunno if that's soooo desirable...
trekkie wrote:Lois, if you think Poncho is crazy, you should meet Tiger. Or not.
Amazee Dayzee wrote:I wouldn't wish Tiger on anybody at all with how he tends to freak out. :?
Tiger's pretty easy to to pacify, just give him a large pizza. ^^

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Hey Lois, that is sort of a silly question to ask. If you exist, then yes, you are real. XP
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If it’s black-brown during the day what color is it at night?
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Well since day is the opposite of night, what about brown-black? :geek:
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I wonder why it’s madness that the trees are in the area.
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Hey Lois, that is sort of a silly question to ask. If you exist, then yes, you are real. XP
You're just too logical for this universe. ^^
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Maybe neon yellow and neon pink. For visability reasons.

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"War... War never changes."
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Marion wants Thomas to train by being silent while he shouts at him to move his tail and do something. XP
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Nathan Kerbonaut wrote:"War... War never changes."
This means WAR!!!

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If you don’t want him to do it, Thomas, give the squirrel what he wants.

I don’t think Marion is of the wheat.
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What the heck is Poslushnoe? I never heard of it. Is it some sort of spa treatment where squirrels throw coconuts at your face? XD
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:What the heck is Poslushnoe? I never heard of it. Is it some sort of spa treatment where squirrels throw coconuts at your face? XD
That's entirely possible... And they do it a thousand times or a lot. ^^
trekkie wrote:I don’t think Marion is of the wheat.
How many grain does an average squirrel weight?

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What did the assistant principal do that you had to tattle on him to the Ministry of Interior? :/ Also what sort of power do they have?
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His name is Thomas, not Tony, Marion.

So, I guess you drink a lot of coffee if the cold is not yours. Or is it the other way around?

According to her, Sophia definitely had a cup of coffee.!
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Also what sort of power do they have?
They have the power of feng shui. ^^
trekkie wrote:His name is Thomas, not Tony, Marion.
Yeah, he's not looking at all like a tiger...
trekkie wrote:According to her, Sophia definitely had a cup of coffee.!
I'd like to hear the story of sleep.

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You might not want to consume protein, Marion, but it does help keep you healthy.

Marion, I think you’ve found a good woman in Lois.

Apparently, Marion really wants to be an “urker”.
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Does being an urker have anything to do with Steve Urkel from Family Matters? That much I need to know.
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trekkie wrote:Apparently, Marion really wants to be an “urker”.
He's such a fan! "Urker is a Kazakh pop-folk group established in 1994. They have toured internationally in Germany, France, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and the United States."
Amazee Dayzee wrote:Does being an urker have anything to do with Steve Urkel from Family Matters? That much I need to know.
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Thomas, it isn’t smart to larked what people say in bars seriously.

Oh no, not The Game!

I wonder who or what Thomas Stone is, considering they need him.
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trekkie wrote:I wonder who or what Thomas Stone is, considering they need him.
He's the protagonist of the sequel to the Henry Fund, a thriller-drama loosely based on the dealings of the Henry Milton family (name changed for legal reasons ;))
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Courage isn’t the reason why he isn’t going Marion. It’s more like complete stupidity. Plus Thomas seems like the type to hate ANYTHING that has to do with worship since a temple fell down on him.
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trekkie wrote:I wonder who or what Thomas Stone is, considering they need him.
He's the protagonist of the sequel to the Henry Fund, a thriller-drama loosely based on the dealings of the Henry Milton family (name changed for legal reasons ;))
I wonder if that’s Rock’s latest project.
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Here is hoping it doesn't end up going the same way his previous projects did...
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Amazee Dayzee wrote:Here is hoping it doesn't end up going the same way his previous projects did...
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I agree, Marion, Thomas should be careful.

That is a pretty high price, Thomas, also a bizarre one.

There is plenty of reason, to doubt Thomas’s honestly , Marion.
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Trust me Thomas, I don't think that Marion will keep any secrets from you with the state he is in now.
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Good thing that I don't live in Europe. If they pay each other in chocolate pudding, then I'd probably eat all of mine and end up bankrupt. :P
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