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#392096 by unknown[23] at 2005-09-26 23:35:45 (7 years ago) - [Report]
What lethal animals should the US military unleash next?
Pandas with poison-tipped shurikens.
Flies with laser-guided atom bombs.
Gazelles with heat-seeking missiles.
Kangaroos with hydrogen bomb carrying babies.
Platypus' with depth-charges.
Covert mountain lobsters.
#392101 by BaByLoVe (~*~ MeSmErIzE ~*~ ) at 2005-09-26 23:37:40 (7 years ago) - [Report]
OMG this has got to be about the most lame poll ever.. what about my suggestion.. I knew I should've made the poll myself instead of asking you to do it
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#392104 by unknown[1266] at 2005-09-26 23:38:44 (7 years ago) - [Report]
The flies would be invincible. Definitivly a valuable addition to the currect Pentagon Zoo.
#392105 by unknown[4716] at 2005-09-26 23:38:50 (7 years ago) - [Report]
I don't even get any of it.
#392107 by unknown[23] at 2005-09-26 23:39:58 (7 years ago) - [Report]
#392187 by unknown[88674] at 2005-09-27 00:27:22 (7 years ago) - [Report]
It's tough... pandas or lobsters? On one hand the lobsters would be quite versatile, being amphibious and all, but them pandas would kick extreme amounts of ass. And they could go undercover being fuzzy things.
#392193 by unknown[902] at 2005-09-27 00:33:52 (7 years ago) - [Report]
disco wrote:
COVERT MOUNTAIN LOBSTERS!!!
Umm pandas would squash the lobsters and eat them for breakfast.
Also, the shurikens have uber covert-animal killing abilities.
#392233 by unknown[100877] at 2005-09-27 01:43:30 (7 years ago) - [Report]
Hydrogen bomb carrying babies, the second most evil baby villains on earth......
#392236 by unknown[9231] at 2005-09-27 01:53:35 (7 years ago) - [Report]
The apostrophe on platipus' doesn't make it plural!!!!
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Talk: Wikipedia wrote:
True or false: Approximately half of all American dictionaries accept "Platypi".
All I know is, Platypi is the logical Latin plural. American dictionaries usually prefer the logical English plural, like bureaus rather than the proper plural bureaux.
But platypus is from Greek, not Latin! The Greek plural would be platypodes.
Platypodes is not a valid plural construction in English. Platypi is plain wrong, for the reasons given above. Scientists cannot seem to agree on whether to use platypuses (Tom Grant et al.) or platypus (Melody Serena et al.). Personally, I prefer the former, simply because it is less ambiguous.
#392259 by unknown[61274] at 2005-09-27 02:23:43 (7 years ago) - [Report]
Voted "Platypus with depth-charges." Couldn't help it, it's a PLATYPUS...