Undeniable Fact: Tit for tat
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Dan Serena
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Dan Serena is an internationally recognized intellectual. A dislike for pomp and love of the strange truth guide his research and drive him to inform others about our crazy and wonderful world.
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6 Comments:
O.K. Both Wikipedia.com and Dictionary.com lead me to believe that my one true hope, (The word "rodent"), couldn't properly be used as a synonym for something perhaps 'small,' or 'annoying.'
Too bad it isn't, as it makes the fact you state questionable. (Specifically a rodent is " belonging or pertaining to the gnawing or nibbling mammals of the order Rodentia...")
So I fail to see how a bird can be called a flying rodent at all. Please, delve a little more into what makes the titmouse the only flying rodent!
I think you're forgetting that die Fledermaus is also a flying rodent. The winged chupacabra can also be considered a flying rodent.
bats look kinda like flying rodents...
Yup, and bat and Fledermaus is the same thing!
Anyone else get the strauss comment? nice
nyuh-huh, nyuh-huh, he said "titmouse"
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