(OK, let’s do a quick check here: Got my helmet, got my life jacket, got my trail mix, got my mosquito repellent, got my bear repellent, got my banjo-player repellent… Yep, I’m ready to take on the rapids!)
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banjo-player repellent… snort.
Double snort! ?
Triple snort! 🙂
Quadruple snort!
Quintuple snort.
Sextuple snort!
Is infinituple a word? Cuz I feel like that would save time.
Infinituple snort.
Wait just a darned minute – I play the banjo!
Hahahahaha. Every rule has an exception Murray.
Safety first!
Omg omg omg you guys!!! This reminds me of Tales from the Riverbank from the 1960s (?). So I looked it up and there’s a whole new modern series!!! Yay Hammy Hamster!!! https://youtu.be/X8f4y51qC6M
Fritz, I LOVED Hammy Hamster and Jp the Guinea Pig.
I loved the 60s version of Tales of the Riverbank. I can remember sitting on the sofa with my mum and watching it on a small black and white telly.
Should go camping with Azuki!
Epic scrolldown, I literally gasped from the cuteness overload in this pic. Too, too cute!!!!! That little helmet along with everything else has me ded. And yes I too snorted at the Deliverance reference (I see your quintuplet and raise it to sextuplet snorts)
Um … do you ever put the guinea pig in the water, or is it all just for this cute photo? ‘Cause I have no idea if guinea pigs LIKE the water. (They’re little capybaras. Capybaras like the water. That’s probably not sufficiently rigorous reasoning.)
I just … wonder about people and animals and stunts. They can KIND of tell us when enough’s enough (sometimes by squirming, occasionally by biting), but I … wonder.
Yeah, I saw that and thought, Let’s not give people stupid ideas about putting guinea pigs in toy boats. They were bred by the Incas in the mountains as a food animal. I don’t know how well they swim and I don’t want anybody to test it. Yes, they’re related to capybaras. We’re related to gibbons– doesn’t mean we can swing through the trees.
Rhea, I said this at the end of a reply to a post on the cat versus rat video, but in case you didn’t see that one and do see this one (second day posts often go unread), a face-palming red panda is a magnificent avatar, and I congratulate you on it.
As for gibbons, I guess we had to give up something when the climate changed, the trees died, and we had to learn to walk on the ground (or whatever happened; the theory changes pretty often). Borrowing from Joni Mitchell, “Something’s lost, but something’s gained, from living on the plains.” (Now I’ll have “Both Sides Now” running through my head. Worse things could happen.)