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scouser

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Never met you The Truth, we might "fit in" together just peachy. I don't think it's an age thing, more of a personality or cultural anthropology thing.

culturally, I always thought we were a diverse bunch from a wide range of backgrounds, but whenever I see the word "anthropology" it always makes me think of Darwin studying apes, whereas at our breakfasts I always though we were the ones doing the studying.

As for 'The Truth' he learned what happens when you leave the dinner table just before your food is delivered. He'd mentioned a fondness for cheese, so when his food was delivered and the customary grated cheese was offered, we accepted on his behalf, then accepted again, then again, and then again, until all that could be seen was a pile of grated cheese. If I remember correctly he ate it all, but looking at him I have no idea where he put it, he almost makes Grape look overweight.
 

The Truth

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culturally, I always thought we were a diverse bunch from a wide range of backgrounds, but whenever I see the word "anthropology" it always makes me think of Darwin studying apes, whereas at our breakfasts I always though we were the ones doing the studying.

As for 'The Truth' he learned what happens when you leave the dinner table just before your food is delivered. He'd mentioned a fondness for cheese, so when his food was delivered and the customary grated cheese was offered, we accepted on his behalf, then accepted again, then again, and then again, until all that could be seen was a pile of grated cheese. If I remember correctly he ate it all, but looking at him I have no idea where he put it, he almost makes Grape look overweight.

:lol::lol::lol:
 

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