1. When I was a baby one of my favorite books was "The Monster at the End of This Book," where Grover begs you not to turn the pages because he's read the title and is scared. He keeps begging you not to keep reading, in more elaborate ways. It turns out HE is the monster at the end of the book!
2. Is that where you work? Dude, we have got to get you some daylight in there.
3. Um, I have a Pearle Vision coupon if you want.
I had that book too. I actually felt terrible about going forward in that book (my mom read it for me, so it was not me turning the pages). I remember I wanted to re-seal the book afterwards so Grover didn't ahve to go through that again.
Tell me about it, some people! The nerve of some people! Well, since this is a public forum, did ya check out the latest National Geographic? I know, I know, I'm a bad person, sitting and watching, but I'm too cute for you to stay mad at... ok, I'll go away, pout, sniff... Erica
There's an article about animals, and how they're a lot more intelligent than people suspect. A ram who can remember people's faces long term, a pigeon who remembers past experiences and who thinks about it's future, among others. Very interesting actually. Cheers, Erica :D
Our dignity is not in what we do, but what we understand.)
MXever7 3 years ago
Best. Video. EVAR. 3 points:
1. When I was a baby one of my favorite books was "The Monster at the End of This Book," where Grover begs you not to turn the pages because he's read the title and is scared. He keeps begging you not to keep reading, in more elaborate ways. It turns out HE is the monster at the end of the book!
2. Is that where you work? Dude, we have got to get you some daylight in there.
3. Um, I have a Pearle Vision coupon if you want.
TheKitties3 4 years ago
I had that book too. I actually felt terrible about going forward in that book (my mom read it for me, so it was not me turning the pages). I remember I wanted to re-seal the book afterwards so Grover didn't ahve to go through that again.
ravelgrane 3 years ago
Do I have a shred of human dignity? ....mmmm.....no
psykickdancehall 4 years ago
I wonder if you can buy dignity. Must call up Halliburton...
ravelgrane 3 years ago
I apologize.
GrampawUniverse 4 years ago
You of all people do not need to apologize. I was talking about mere mortals.
ravelgrane 3 years ago
If it makes you feel any better, I just listened to the video. I didn't see you fondling the robot at the end...
JadeyChi 4 years ago
Er... fondling? No, that's just routine maintenance... yeah.
ravelgrane 3 years ago
Tell me about it, some people! The nerve of some people! Well, since this is a public forum, did ya check out the latest National Geographic? I know, I know, I'm a bad person, sitting and watching, but I'm too cute for you to stay mad at... ok, I'll go away, pout, sniff... Erica
justplainerica 4 years ago
No, what was the latest Nat'l Geo? I used to have a subscription, but lapsed on it.
ravelgrane 3 years ago
There's an article about animals, and how they're a lot more intelligent than people suspect. A ram who can remember people's faces long term, a pigeon who remembers past experiences and who thinks about it's future, among others. Very interesting actually. Cheers, Erica :D
justplainerica 3 years ago
I love any information about animals being smarter than we think they are.
ravelgrane 3 years ago