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trolligans
at Wed Jun 3 12:56:43 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by trolligans ]
So I decided to conduct some serious research to determine if a person can successfully imitate Pits.
1) Looking Cute While Hissing My San Diego Gopher hisses regularly. At 10 inches long it's quite amusing to hear her act tough. So I decided to replicate this behavior in a public setting to see if I could also look cute while hissing. At 5'10" with a shaved head and beard, my hissing was taken as a sign of aggression/lunacy. I was avoided and possibly worried more than a few mothers.
2) Rattling the tail. Both the San Diego and the Sanoran do this from time to time and it makes a cool sound so I decided to try it out myself. Since I don't have a tail, I just shook my ass on some dry leaves. This was not comfortable and it didn't produce a buzzing sound.
3) Hissing While Eating. Every time I feed my Ghost Sanoran Gopher he hisses. He never hisses at any other time, only while eating. I thought that maybe this was somehow enjoyable to him so I decided to test it out and see how it felt to a human. DO NOT DO THIS! Rice can shoot several feet out of a human nose while simultaneously lodging a few grains in your sinuses that provide severe discomfort and take a few minutes of snorting and making strange faces to remove.
There you have it. There's at least 3 things that Pits can do that people can't. Hope you enjoyed the results of my 'scientific' study. ----- 1.0.0 Great Plains Ratsnake 1.0.0 Corn, Lavender Aztec het for Amel 0.1.0 Black Ratsnake 0.0.1 Texas Rat (tame) 1.0.0 Broad Banded Water Snake, Hypo 1.0.0 Black Bassador Retriever 2.1.0 Godchildren, 1 Evil, 2 possible hets
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