This week’s winner of the most useless award in the blogosphere, the CoWAbunger, is SchmidleysScribbling, for her comment on my post, 9.9.11.
I chose her because she opened with a joke and closed with an insult. Look and learn, people!
Pleeze, that’s an albino bacterian camel. Do you know the difference between a bacterian and a dromedary (the other kind of camel)? One begins with a B and has two humps and the other…….
The bacterian camel lives in the high dry cold parts of the world and was used on the silk roads. The Dromadary was used in the hot deserts. Both kinds of camels can go for long periods without a lot of water. They are related to Llamas found in Wisconsin.
Llamas replaced the cows that used to live in Wisconsin (Holstein cows from Germany) before they read Tilly Bud’s blog and went mad.
And here’s your well-deserved trophy, Schmidley:
Well, not so much a trophy; more of a trophygraph. The shop was all out of cowcamels on plinths. But if you use your imagination, it looks like the camel is standing on the cow.
well deserved award……
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That llama has wonderful poise and balance. 😆
Go Schmidley!
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Those “ship of the desert” jokes will win every time! Way to go Schmidley.
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That trophygraph is a topological trophygraph, in fact as the camel is on top ‘o the camel.
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🙂
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Tilly, all is forgiven, please come home.
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🙂 I promise I chose you before you fell out with me 🙂
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I think points should have been deducted for mis-spelling! It should be BACTIAN, and I don’t think that the intrusive e is very helpful!
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DOUBLE OOPS1 BACTRIAN
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Hee hee hee 🙂
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That is an action-packed comment, Tilly!
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A bacterian camel? Is that a camel that carries bacteria across the desert? 😉
Love the photo, Tilly; it does look like the camel is posing atop the cow. 🙂
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you always amuse me 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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I’m not that witty! but I appreciate it! http://www.benjity.wordpress.com
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Aha!
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Well done Schmidley!!
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