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  1. 6 days ago on Wallace the Brave

    I mean it COULD be a deep fake created by AI… maybe technology is out to get his llamas!

  2. 12 days ago on Wallace the Brave

    I’m tellin’ you, those Barred Owls make some pretty trippy noises. Or… maybe Wallace and his mom finally found Bigfoot!

  3. 20 days ago on Wallace the Brave

    That sounds like a good scene for a horror movie.

  4. 21 days ago on Wallace the Brave

    Yeah, makes me sad, ‘cause they’re hunting the the Barred owls out here to try and bring the Spotted owl back. Seems like human intervention usually opens the door for more and different problems. They need to let nature balance itself out, it’s usually better at it than we are.

  5. 21 days ago on Wallace the Brave

    We’ve got some barred owls out here in OR too. I love em! The best is when they sound like a laughing monkey!

  6. 21 days ago on Breaking Cat News

    Thanks for commenting. That’s the reason I was skimming through comments – because I was sadly trying to figure out if it was reality. That’s too bad.

  7. about 1 month ago on Wallace the Brave

    Love the OK Dad mug! Hilarious!

  8. about 2 months ago on Wallace the Brave

    My girls were Jelly Fish a couple years ago for this very reason!

  9. 3 months ago on Wallace the Brave

    Oh dang, that place looks amazing!

  10. 4 months ago on Wallace the Brave

    This actually reminds me a lot of the Psammead from a story we read to with our kids last year called “Five Children and It” by E. Nesbit. He’s an ancient ‘sand-nymph’ who, when woken up, grants the children one wish a day.

    The Psammead is described as having “eyes that were on long horns like a snail’s eyes. It could move them in and out like telescopes; it had ears like a bat’s ears, and its tubby body was shaped like a spider’s and covered with thick soft fur; its legs and arms were furry too, and it had hands and feet like a monkey’s” and whiskers like a rat’s.

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