hahaha that's tickled my bits that has
i've a feeling they will be coming to a club near you soon :D
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 8:35,
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Chickens are very interesting grammatically.
The adults and the chicks both have three collective nowns.
Chickens: brood, flock or peep.
Chicks: brood, chatter, clutch.
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 8:39,
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Chickens: brood, flock or peep.
Chicks: brood, chatter, clutch.
I seem to recall that you can have a cete of badgers and a bevy of beavers.
EDIT: It's fucking annoying that I had to drag my hungover carcass out of bed and have breakfast ready for everyone one by 8am and I haven't seen a soul yet today!
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 8:43,
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i always liked a rhapsody of wood lice
and a fandango of ferrets myself
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 8:46,
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That would be why I saw all those ferrets heading to dance class then.
EDIT: Hahahaha. I've just found a list of collective animal names and ironically you can have a rhumba of rattlesnakes.
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 8:52,
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hahaha
I haven;t had a rumbaba for decades!
I used to love them.
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Thu 11 Jun 2009, 9:09,
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I used to love them.