I thought I'd throw this thread into the pile of somewhat useless (but fun) threads. I was just wondering what kind of pets everyone here has. Tell me about them!
Well, for me, I myself have two adult bearded dragons, one juvenile bearded dragon, a cat, two rats, and one green anole. I had 4 green anoles but I fed three of them to the dragons. Whoops... Lol
Lets see...... I have a dog, and three Dragons of different origin, but they seem to fight a lot. They are like brother, but they love to fight, and burn my house to the ground. The dog is afraid of them by the way. I am as well, they came an inch of crushing me with one of their little feuds.
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Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Lets see...... I have a dog, and three Dragons of different origin, but they seem to fight a lot. They are like brother, but they love to fight, and burn my house to the ground. The dog is afraid of them by the way. I am as well, they came an inch of crushing me with one of their little feuds.
Are you mocking him with the dragon thing? I hope not since bearded dragons are real.
I have three cats. One is about 7 months old, the second is about 2 years, and we have no idea how old the third one is. He was just a stray that happened to "find" us about a week after we moved to this place. Great cat, though.
I have an hamster. He's a little more then a year old.
You have your own hamster, does he like the forest? or go for the eyes!!!
I have a cat, a small ginger one.
and Boo, my (Minature Giant Space) Hamster. Yeh I finally got one!
If only I could move my computer closer to him, so that when I take swords and boot to the buttocks of evil, I can see Boo wriggling in excited anticipation!
Yes I have a huge liking of the characters Minsc and Boo from Baldur's Gate.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
"Throughout Baldur's Gate I and Baldur's Gate II, Minsc repeatedly refers to Boo as the only "Miniature Giant Space Hamster in the Realms!" Many suspect Minsc's belief results from the past "head wound" he also refers to on several occasions. However, miniature giant space hamsters verifiably exist in the AD&D game. They are first referenced in the AD&D Second Edition supplementary sourcebook Monstrous Compendium - 7 - Spelljammer (1990), as a creation of a genetic engineering guild of tinker gnomes, the highly idiosyncratic gnomes of Krynn. The gnomes reportedly bred giant space hamsters to power the paddle wheels of flying ships, then bred these giant hamsters in miniature form after presumably running out of normal-sized hamsters. The publishing of this sourcebook predated the release of the original Baldur's Gate by several years."
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
I have to say that is funny, but I played both Baldurs Gates, and i don't remember that being in there. Were they on the computer versions, because I played it on my playstation2.
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PC. Minsc is only in the Bhaalspawn saga, that is the ones for PC.
Dark Alliance is the console games. the PC games own the console games.
I do live on a farm so technically you could say I also have 500 cows, 100 Heifers (1 year old cows) 100 calves, a dog and a goat, that just turned up one day, it's tamed, so it isn't a wild one, yet none of our neighbours who farm goats have said they were missing one, probably just thought it dead.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
and Boo, my (Minature Giant Space) Hamster. Yeh I finally got one!
If only I could move my computer closer to him, so that when I take swords and boot to the buttocks of evil, I can see Boo wriggling in excited anticipation!
Yes I have a huge liking of the characters Minsc and Boo from Baldur's Gate.
Haha, I love those two.
"Boo points, I punch - it's a very simple relationship, but it is effective!"
Now you are speaking the language the Minsc. We should get you a hamster or an ice weasel, whatever your tastes.
Disgressing a little. But Yeh I really like those two characters, even if Boo only has the occasional sqeak at the end of one of Minsc's lines of dialog in the game.
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
You know what would be an awsome pet. A Dragon/Hamster. Just picture it. It would be little furry with wings, and can breathe fire. Now that is a pet I would like.:D
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Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Disgressing a little. But Yeh I really like those two characters, even if Boo only has the occasional sqeak at the end of one of Minsc's lines of dialog in the game.
Yeah, a little off-topic, but I think Minsc and Boo are cute. I mean, here's this big brute ("Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, watch it! I'm huge!") and he's got a soft spot for this cute little fuzzy hamster.
You know what would be an awsome pet. A Dragon/Hamster. Just picture it. It would be little furry with wings, and can breathe fire. Now that is a pet I would like.:D
Read the mega tokyo web comic.
Boo is a hamster with strap-on wings, initially assigned to the role of Largo's conscience, a task made only harder by the fact that Boo cannot speak, but only squeak (occasionally in L33t, e.g. "squ34k"). Largo tends to think that Boo is always agreeing with him. As his character has developed under the influence of Largo, Boo has been known to communicate more often in writing. He seems to have trouble with technology, shown in a comic when he reports back to his superiors in post-it notes. Later he learns how to use grappling hooks, jet packs, and a catnip-mouse bazooka to rescue Seraphim from Belphegor.
Boo first appeared as a worker from a temp agency sent by the Conscience task force in response to one of Seraphim's repeated requests for aid. After rescuing Seraphim from Belphegor, he was promoted to a special agent in the Conscience task force. Boo didn't appear at all for most of Chapter 7, with the exception of one panel.
Boo is actually a reference of Minsc's "Miniature Giant Space Hamster," from the computer role-playing game series Baldur's Gate, who occupies a space in Minsc's Quick Item slots. In one strip, Boo showed up at the display booth of BioWare, the company responsible for Baldur's Gate series, and unsuccessfully tried to get his old job back.
Boo is also known for the phrase stated by Largo, "Go for the beer, Boo!", a reference of one of Minsc's war cries, "Go for the eyes, Boo!".
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-Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's First Law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth.
i have a dog, its a beagle. i swear, every 10 min. , she is humping something, my leg, my guitar, my shoe, my modem (through the ethernet port), everything she finds (yeah, you read it right , its female).
and yes, she is very fat , and when she is not humping something, she is sleeping.
I had fishes. 6 fishes. They died. In a series. 2 are left. One killed every other leaving one other. It was unknown which one did kill them. The catfish or the other one.
It was hard to believe when i saw my silverfin floating above water with both of its eyes torn out and its flesh hanging out of its body.
I controlled my emotions and now it seems like fishes are evil. They did everything at night.
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Well, for me, I myself have two adult bearded dragons, one juvenile bearded dragon, a cat, two rats, and one green anole. I had 4 green anoles but I fed three of them to the dragons. Whoops... Lol
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Are you mocking him with the dragon thing? I hope not since bearded dragons are real.
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Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
2 of the cats are younger, one is a cranky senile elder.
The puppy is scared of the two smaller cats.
That's about it.
To find the truth, you must risk everything.
You have your own hamster, does he like the forest? or go for the eyes!!!
I have a cat, a small ginger one.
and Boo, my (Minature Giant Space) Hamster. Yeh I finally got one!
If only I could move my computer closer to him, so that when I take swords and boot to the buttocks of evil, I can see Boo wriggling in excited anticipation!
Yes I have a huge liking of the characters Minsc and Boo from Baldur's Gate.
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
"Throughout Baldur's Gate I and Baldur's Gate II, Minsc repeatedly refers to Boo as the only "Miniature Giant Space Hamster in the Realms!" Many suspect Minsc's belief results from the past "head wound" he also refers to on several occasions. However, miniature giant space hamsters verifiably exist in the AD&D game. They are first referenced in the AD&D Second Edition supplementary sourcebook Monstrous Compendium - 7 - Spelljammer (1990), as a creation of a genetic engineering guild of tinker gnomes, the highly idiosyncratic gnomes of Krynn. The gnomes reportedly bred giant space hamsters to power the paddle wheels of flying ships, then bred these giant hamsters in miniature form after presumably running out of normal-sized hamsters. The publishing of this sourcebook predated the release of the original Baldur's Gate by several years."
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Dark Alliance is the console games. the PC games own the console games.
I do live on a farm so technically you could say I also have 500 cows, 100 Heifers (1 year old cows) 100 calves, a dog and a goat, that just turned up one day, it's tamed, so it isn't a wild one, yet none of our neighbours who farm goats have said they were missing one, probably just thought it dead.
Haha, I love those two.
"Boo points, I punch - it's a very simple relationship, but it is effective!"
Disgressing a little. But Yeh I really like those two characters, even if Boo only has the occasional sqeak at the end of one of Minsc's lines of dialog in the game.
Friendship is like peeing on yourself: everyone can see it, but only you get the warm feeling that it brings.
Yeah, a little off-topic, but I think Minsc and Boo are cute. I mean, here's this big brute ("Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, watch it! I'm huge!") and he's got a soft spot for this cute little fuzzy hamster.
I'd like a hamster, but alas.
Read the mega tokyo web comic.
Boo is a hamster with strap-on wings, initially assigned to the role of Largo's conscience, a task made only harder by the fact that Boo cannot speak, but only squeak (occasionally in L33t, e.g. "squ34k"). Largo tends to think that Boo is always agreeing with him. As his character has developed under the influence of Largo, Boo has been known to communicate more often in writing. He seems to have trouble with technology, shown in a comic when he reports back to his superiors in post-it notes. Later he learns how to use grappling hooks, jet packs, and a catnip-mouse bazooka to rescue Seraphim from Belphegor.
Boo first appeared as a worker from a temp agency sent by the Conscience task force in response to one of Seraphim's repeated requests for aid. After rescuing Seraphim from Belphegor, he was promoted to a special agent in the Conscience task force. Boo didn't appear at all for most of Chapter 7, with the exception of one panel.
Boo is actually a reference of Minsc's "Miniature Giant Space Hamster," from the computer role-playing game series Baldur's Gate, who occupies a space in Minsc's Quick Item slots. In one strip, Boo showed up at the display booth of BioWare, the company responsible for Baldur's Gate series, and unsuccessfully tried to get his old job back.
Boo is also known for the phrase stated by Largo, "Go for the beer, Boo!", a reference of one of Minsc's war cries, "Go for the eyes, Boo!".
and yes, she is very fat , and when she is not humping something, she is sleeping.
It was hard to believe when i saw my silverfin floating above water with both of its eyes torn out and its flesh hanging out of its body.
I controlled my emotions and now it seems like fishes are evil. They did everything at night.
''Zubin, I've always imagined you as a crazy raver. The kinda guy that spends all night dancing to trance music while waving glow sticks and popping ecstasy.'' - Murderface