They took all the trees,
And put’em in a tree museum,
And charged the people,
A dollar and a half to see them,
Don’t it always seem to go,
When you don’t know what you’ve got,
Till it’s gone….
I went to the San Antonio zoo once, while down there on business. Had some cool animals, but then I went by the big dirt-floor hole in the ground where the elephant lived, and got really depressed. That thing just looked SO frickin’ tired and sad. I contrast that in my memory with the film clip of one of the 2 Detroit elephants that was sent into retirement at that California? rescue ranch. It literally was skipping in joy coming off the truck, like a 2 year old, wanting to gambol in the wide open green spaces waiting for it. The other elephant was shy, and had to be coaxed off the truck, but cheered up within a few days. (They were old friends, and the zoo didn’t want to separate them.)
ladywolf17 almost 15 years ago
I know! Let’s put Boody in there and see if he still thinks it’s great.
Sisyphos almost 15 years ago
Ooh! Look, Boody, look! There’s an oak, and an elm, and a hippopotamus….
Rakkav almost 15 years ago
Well, to the complete novice the distinction between a “botanical garden” and a “zoological garden” may be a tad difficult…
Something just occurred to me. We have “zoos”, why not “bots”? Too bad the techies co-opted the second possibility first…
Hugh B. Hayve almost 15 years ago
They took all the trees, And put’em in a tree museum, And charged the people, A dollar and a half to see them, Don’t it always seem to go, When you don’t know what you’ve got, Till it’s gone….
mntim almost 15 years ago
I’ll never forget the day I first saw a banana tree in its natural habitat, a shopping center atrium. So majestic.
Simon_Jester almost 15 years ago
Y’know, Boody being the last dragon, that zoo would probably pay big bucks for him and…and….
Uhhh, Sir Dudley…Why is your flag a hundred-dollar bill, all of a sudden?
Charles Weir almost 15 years ago
The plants at the San Diego Zoo are worth more than the animals.
andymeijers almost 15 years ago
I went to the San Antonio zoo once, while down there on business. Had some cool animals, but then I went by the big dirt-floor hole in the ground where the elephant lived, and got really depressed. That thing just looked SO frickin’ tired and sad. I contrast that in my memory with the film clip of one of the 2 Detroit elephants that was sent into retirement at that California? rescue ranch. It literally was skipping in joy coming off the truck, like a 2 year old, wanting to gambol in the wide open green spaces waiting for it. The other elephant was shy, and had to be coaxed off the truck, but cheered up within a few days. (They were old friends, and the zoo didn’t want to separate them.)