I think I mentioned this here before but with all this levity about
snails I have to describe a snail cartoon I once saw. IIRC it was in
the New Yorker magazine perhaps as much as 40-50 years ago. It showed
two snails at 90 degrees to each other and laying on their sides with
big cracks in their shells. Also at 90 degrees to each other were two
prominent skid marks on the ground. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/11/2014 5:51 AM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
I used to race snails and I thought if I took off its shell it might go
faster. But it just became more sluggish.
Groaning jez
On 11 July 2014 02:28, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 7/10/2014 8:33 AM, Bob Whitmire wrote:
Would that be a snail eater and a lover of snails, gastronomically
speaking? Or a snail eater and lover, assuming that eating snails makes one
a better lover? Or a lover of snails, as in one who commits unnatural acts
with snails?
Sorry, sometimes I just can’t help myself.
Slugs do it like this. <http://galleries.moosemystic.
net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=California/Marin%2C_
Sonoma%2C_Mendocino_Coast/Van_Damme_State_Park&image=_MG_3026sqoof20.jpg>
Snails have fewer degrees of freedom of position, I would suppose.:-)
Yin Yang Moose
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