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Time for something different. Many people have to struggle with the problem of dry, scaly skin, but when the skin is attached to a crocodile bent on interfering in your social life, it’s best just to learn to live with it, as a frustrated young woman learns in this French-language animated short found by Andrew Y.
Very cute!
And Mike, I just wanted to let you know that the “Vote Up” button isn’t registering votes. I voted, and nothing happened; when I clicked again, it said I’d already voted. But it still shows zero. Weird.
This may be a by-product of a page caching system I installed to help prevent performance problems with the site. Your votes are being transmitted, but the number may not always increment at the exact moment of your vote. The next time you load the page, you may see a bigger number, and your vote should be part of it.
I love how crocodile is pronounced in it and the croco is so cute.
Schnappi got a rival!
Hmm…is this why I have such trouble talking to the guy I like? Am I suffering from a crocodile? Maybe I better check under the couch.
I am really good at croco-sitting should you want to go and talk to the guy!
I actually did talk to him a little bit earlier. But he’s working so… he did chat a bit at least.
That’s a good start.
Maybe. He’s hard to read.
I hope he just has an especially clingy crocodile, well you will see sooner or later. (I can babysit 2 crocos as well, while the two of you chat a bit more 🙂 )
Thanks; I’ll let you know if I need a sitter. 😉
If he has his own croc, offer to knit it a sweater.
🙂
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(There’s no sweater emoji)
I like how they made the crocodile walk a lil like an inch worm.
I love it! It’s cute and funny, and anything that manages to apply both of those words to a crocodile is very well done.
Is a the blue crocodile related in any way to the black dog?