*sigh* I'm loosing my touch. (Warning: Hi-jacked by Em)

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Ahh okay... I think I grossly underestimated the capabilities of the moats. Would a motor boat survive in there? I'm beginning to doubt it.
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What happened?
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I'm selling a rooster, and this one guy is like "hii would like to buy yor rooster call me xxx-xxx kthanks"

There are no words.
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It's kind of amazing that he can type like that and find it acceptable, especially in a business situation.
 
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I'm selling a rooster, and this one guy is like "hii would like to buy yor rooster call me xxx-xxx kthanks"

There are no words.
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It's kind of amazing that he can type like that and find it acceptable, especially in a business situation.

Tell him you won't sell until he learns to spell. Or until he graduates from the third grade. Or something equally snarky.
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No, really!
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Dooooo iiiiit...
 
Ok,

Quick review for the newest youngers...


Saltwater moat I stocked with Giant Squid, Colossal Squid, Humboldt Squid, sharks, jellyfish, spiny lobster, hagfish, cookie cutter shark and various poisonous (but not deadly) creatures.

Freshwater moat I stocked with piranha, candiru, leeches, crocodiles, lampreys, piraiba and hippos.

Also vampire moths flying overhead.

Just added some giant ammonites to the salt water moat (hey, it's my moat I can add whatever I want...).
 
Ohhh Em,

I got a new creature for the salt water moat. Eunice aphroditois, the giant reef worm. It's a predatory worm that grows to 9 feet. It can grab fish and octopus while it hides in the sand. I'm thinking it might like tender youngers who venture into the moat...
 

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