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![]() "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? |
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![]() "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? I'm guessing that's the number of baboons that live in Eugene's 'hood. Unless the ranks have been culled during the recent xenophobe attacks down there ... ![]() - nillita |
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![]() "La N" wrote in message news:f4T0k.493$7B3.492@edtnps91... "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? I'm guessing that's the number of baboons that live in Eugene's 'hood. Unless the ranks have been culled during the recent xenophobe attacks down there ... ![]() - nillita Shhhhhh! Please say that very, very softly otherwise the "Friends of the Baboon" will be picketing your doorstep! But you may be onto something, the baboon population of the Cape Peninsula area is booming since the expansion of the Table Mountain National Park. Vervet monkeys have recently been seen in my 'hood for the first time in recorded history! I live in the Karoo - a semi-desert area almost devoid of trees or large shrubbery, not ideal monkey country at all. |
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"Roger Conroy" wrote: "La N" wrote in message news:f4T0k.493$7B3.492@edtnps91... "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? I'm guessing that's the number of baboons that live in Eugene's 'hood. Unless the ranks have been culled during the recent xenophobe attacks down there ... ![]() - nillita Shhhhhh! Please say that very, very softly otherwise the "Friends of the Baboon" will be picketing your doorstep! But you may be onto something, the baboon population of the Cape Peninsula area is booming since the expansion of the Table Mountain National Park. Vervet monkeys have recently been seen in my 'hood for the first time in recorded history! I live in the Karoo - a semi-desert area almost devoid of trees or large shrubbery, not ideal monkey country at all. Do vervets and baboons compete for the same resources, or are vervets a dietary resource for the baboons? |
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![]() "Steve Hix" wrote in message ... In article , "Roger Conroy" wrote: "La N" wrote in message news:f4T0k.493$7B3.492@edtnps91... "Roger Conroy" wrote in message ... "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? I'm guessing that's the number of baboons that live in Eugene's 'hood. Unless the ranks have been culled during the recent xenophobe attacks down there ... ![]() - nillita Shhhhhh! Please say that very, very softly otherwise the "Friends of the Baboon" will be picketing your doorstep! But you may be onto something, the baboon population of the Cape Peninsula area is booming since the expansion of the Table Mountain National Park. Vervet monkeys have recently been seen in my 'hood for the first time in recorded history! I live in the Karoo - a semi-desert area almost devoid of trees or large shrubbery, not ideal monkey country at all. Do vervets and baboons compete for the same resources, or are vervets a dietary resource for the baboons? No mention of baboon predation of monkeys in the authorotative reference by Skinner & Skead "Mammals of the Southern African Subregion". I'll try to remember to ask a zoologist friend when I next see her. Both species are omnivores but the monkeys "normally" keep to relatively dense woodland while baboons prefer more open sananna. Baboons are up to 6 times the weight of vervet monkeys. BTW, going by the distribution map of vervets in the aformentioned book, the monkeys in my area are a couple of hundred km from "home", but then the monkeys don't seem to have read the book! |
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On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 15:59:04 +0200, "Roger Conroy"
wrote: "PaPaPeng" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? You guys all look alike. Except Wee Willie. He only thinks he look like you guys. Hint. He also belongs to a 1.3 billion strong group that had been trying to live up to Kama Sutra for more than two millennia. His forebears could read it in its original edition too. |
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![]() "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 15:59:04 +0200, "Roger Conroy" wrote: "PaPaPeng" wrote in message . .. On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 10:32:04 GMT, (Eugene Griessel) wrote: I believe papapeng is Mandarin for "small penis". Is this true? Size matters. 1.3 billion beats your 0.3 billion any day. How do you connect Eugene to a population of 0.3 billion? You guys all look alike. Except Wee Willie. He only thinks he look like you guys. Hint. He also belongs to a 1.3 billion strong group that had been trying to live up to Kama Sutra for more than two millennia. His forebears could read it in its original edition too. Oh dear, you really do have issues don't you... I started off a Parsee, now I'm Indian, except there isn't a single Indian ethnic group. Look, **** for brains, I'm British, my passports says I'm British, my father and grandfathers, mother and grandmothers were all born in England. My father and grandfather both served in the British army in the days when you had to be born in the UK to join. No member of my family, except for my father in war time, had ever visited the Indian sub continent before I did. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 18:06:26 +0100, "William Black"
wrote: Look, **** for brains, I'm British, my passports says I'm British, my father and grandfathers, mother and grandmothers were all born in England. My father and grandfather both served in the British army in the days when you had to be born in the UK to join. Does an Afro-American call himself White? And he has been there something like 10 generations. Nope he is proud of his Black heritage and makes no apologies about it. Even Obama who is half White has identified with the Blacks and he has a good shot at being the next US President, the most powerful man on this planet. |
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![]() "PaPaPeng" wrote in message ... On Mon, 2 Jun 2008 18:06:26 +0100, "William Black" wrote: Look, **** for brains, I'm British, my passports says I'm British, my father and grandfathers, mother and grandmothers were all born in England. My father and grandfather both served in the British army in the days when you had to be born in the UK to join. Does an Afro-American call himself White? And he has been there something like 10 generations. Nope he is proud of his Black heritage and makes no apologies about it. Even Obama who is half White has identified with the Blacks and he has a good shot at being the next US President, the most powerful man on this planet. But I'm neither black nor living in the USA with its rather odd attitude to race. I'm English, rather pale unless tanned, which happens quite quickly in the far East, and I am undoubtedly of European stock. And you are a nasty racist. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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