What ever happened to Mr. Norris??

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Postby Hagger 9003 » Saturday 26 February 2005 5:13:25pm

ok, sorry, i didnt kno. its just that i really dont like all these people killin elephants for the tusks. its just soo stupid. what a waste.

people used to use cat gut for tennis rackets and stuff. its apparently better than anything else. sad... killing puss so you can have a good game of tennis.
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Postby Tanuki » Sunday 27 February 2005 12:27:49am

They just call it catgut; I don't think they've used it for well over fifty years, not since the utilization of nylon
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Postby Un'Anima Persa » Sunday 27 February 2005 1:10:22am

well, im not sure, but i think my friend has a real one, that is, one made of hair... he got it out of a magazine... i won't touch it...
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Postby Phoenix in the Ashes » Sunday 27 February 2005 3:37:15am

... I don't know how you ppl know all this stuff lol.
Maybe they take the horns of unicorns after they die. I mean, they don't have eternal life, right? And it wouldn't be a crime to do it after they've died naturally. Sorta like what some people do, donate their organs after they've died. Although the unicorns probably don't volunteer....
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