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Prank me not poncho
Prank me not poncho




prank me not poncho

One of us will do so in a much more eventful way than the other, unlike this raccoon, which died from a rock I dropped on it. Just like you and me, one day both of us will die. “Cecil,” she said, “most of God’s creatures are born, and then one day they die. But that day, my mother sat me down and explained death to me. For instance, both animals have two eyes and antennae, and like the raccoon, the chicken is mortal, which is a term zoologists use to describe animals that eventually die.Ĭecil: Hmm, I remember as a small child I found a dead raccoon in our yard, and I told my mother about it. Joanna: One of the evolutionary defensive traits of the chicken is its resemblance to the raccoon. You will also be able to envision 2.6 animals during today’s show.Ĭecil: I can see you brought in some really interesting. As the old saying goes, “a thousand words is worth a picture.” So today’s show should be worth about 2.6 pictures.

prank me not poncho

You’ll just have to imagine the animals, but that shouldn’t be difficult.

prank me not poncho

Since this is radio, if you are not a telepath or an omnipresent spirit, you won’t be able to see them. She’s also brought in several animals for us to see. Joanna Rey, head zookeeper at the Night Vale Zoo, joins us live in studio. Night Vale, we have a special treat for you today. It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a cursed talisman must be in want of a hex reversal.






Prank me not poncho