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  1. Why would you make toy giraffes with short necks? That's like removing the best part!

    Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:05:47 UTC from web
    1. @thelastgherkin Less chance of it to break. I can understand what you mean though.

      Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:07:05 UTC from web
      1. @pinhooves These were cuddly toys, though. Apparently you could microwave them to make them all warm and nice.

        Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:08:33 UTC from web
        1. @thelastgherkin I gotta show you ky friend's drawing of Big Papa.

          Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:09:23 UTC from StatusNet Android
          1. @carcino Please do! Unless it involves any sort of dominating.

            Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:16:35 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin you'll see eventually

              Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:17:05 UTC from StatusNet Android
              1. @carcino Now that just sounds ominous.

                Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:17:51 UTC from web
                1. @thelastgherkin I just don't know when I'll see him

                  Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:18:52 UTC from StatusNet Android
                  1. @carcino Oh, OK. I was expecting some sort of shenanigans.

                    Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:22:47 UTC from web
        2. @thelastgherkin Oooooooh, I thought you meant the plastic ones. I was wondering what you meant by microwaving. You're talking about plushies, right?

          Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:09:26 UTC from web
          1. @pinhooves "Cuddly toys" is British for "plushies". #

            Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:16:53 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin Agreed though. A longer neck would be more appropriate.

              Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:20:04 UTC from web
        3. @thelastgherkin In that case, I guess it's so that they can fit into the microwave?

          Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:10:34 UTC from web
          1. @scribus That makes sense, but it doesn't excuse the draft excluders!

            Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:17:20 UTC from web
            1. @thelastgherkin No, no it does not.

              Thursday, 03-Nov-11 18:18:25 UTC from web