And you are lucky in English. The German words for the armadillo and the platypus translate into “belt animal” and “beak animal”.
She eventually married Captain Duh!, side kick to Laycee’s brother Captain Obvious.
OK… I have to admit… I almost googled Laycee… then suddenly the coffee kicked in…!
Better to take after Australians and invent funny names for your animals. Gives ’em more character.
One of my favorite originals is “Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker”.
Hey, let’s rename the Bald Eagle (which isn’t bald) to “White Headed Carrion Eater”.
Or humans to “Muddle Noggin Planet Killers”. Yeah, that works. :D
Wonder if she’s the same person who named the orange?
…and let us not forget “wildebeest”…
July 31, 2015
c001 about 5 years ago
And you are lucky in English. The German words for the armadillo and the platypus translate into “belt animal” and “beak animal”.
CYGNUS X1 about 5 years ago
She eventually married Captain Duh!, side kick to Laycee’s brother Captain Obvious.
InTraining Premium Member about 5 years ago
OK… I have to admit… I almost googled Laycee… then suddenly the coffee kicked in…!
Dippy about 5 years ago
Better to take after Australians and invent funny names for your animals. Gives ’em more character.
Snoots about 5 years ago
One of my favorite originals is “Yellow Bellied Sap Sucker”.
Hey, let’s rename the Bald Eagle (which isn’t bald) to “White Headed Carrion Eater”.
Or humans to “Muddle Noggin Planet Killers”. Yeah, that works. :D
Obi-Haiv about 5 years ago
Wonder if she’s the same person who named the orange?
Panufo about 5 years ago
…and let us not forget “wildebeest”…