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 COMMENT 293541 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-02 05:33 PM

It's funny that we name animals Fiona or Scott and the SBers name their kids Cash or Maverick or spell them stupidly like Kelsea or name them proposterious names like Sommerday. Weird SB. The kid names around here sound like pet names and don't seem very dignified when they will, hopefully, one day become adults and have stupid immature names.

 

 COMMENT 293428 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-02 12:09 PM

@ 293254P

What is the gorilla learning? An I think children can learn those things without incarcerating guiltless animals for life.

 

 COMMENT 293424 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-02 12:02 PM

he actually looks very intelligent and interested in Fiona. They have been friends for over a year now. The first time he saw he he looked like he wanted to play with her soooo bad, it was all over his face. Not sad, but you could make anything sad if you try I guess.

 

 COMMENT 293364 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-02 10:09 AM

Ditto that, Mtndriver. The gorilla does look sad.

Wonder what the gorilla was thinking as he (?) looked at the girl? She's about as big as one of his arms!

 

 COMMENT 293254P helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 11:35 PM

Zoos are a great learning tool. They teach children wonder and diversity and responsibility. Their world expands. I love zoos.

 

 COMMENT 293237 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 08:07 PM

Zoos are a great learning tool. They teach children that it is okay to imprison animals, and to keep these poor hapless creatures on display. I hate zoos.

 

 COMMENT 293237 helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 07:59 PM

Zoos are a great learning tool. They teach children that it is okay to incarcerate animals and keep these poor hapless creatures on display. I hate zoos.

 

 TIBBLY helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 05:12 PM

So sweet. :)

 

 MTNDRIVER helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 01:57 PM

Gorillas always look sad to me.

 

 COMMENT 293144P helpful negative off topic

2012-07-01 11:08 AM

Mutual admiration :-D.

 

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