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hughlunnon@yahoo.com | I have sigs turned off..
Right, im a bit confused? Any explanation?
It's walking on his keyboard![]()
Ah right, I can put my hamster on my keyboard too, give me a minute to finish my dinner![]()
oh, right.
I haven't got a hamster, but I can simulate one...
Originally Posted by simulated hamster
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I could make my dog walk on my keybored. But he would break it. I might go and get an old on tomurow and try it out.
Make this the offical Animals Using Computers Thread.
My cat whizzed on my keyboard, does that count? I can also pass out face first onto my keyboard.
tisnt actually mine - its me mums and it was wondeirng all over me laptop and generally peein me off while i was browsing, so i thought i'd share...
hughlunnon@yahoo.com | I have sigs turned off..
Maybe famished could use his ants?
Woof!
"Good boy".
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Don't like hamsters. I saved one from certain death a few years ago and he was still a bad tempered bitey little bastard. Rats OTOH.....![]()
We've just aquired 2 Robovorsky Dwarf Hamsters - they are quite appealing , but not really for handling.
my Virtualisation Blog http://jfvi.co.uk Virtualisation Podcast http://vsoup.net
you can handle dwarf hamsters fine, so long as youwork up to it gently - dont invade where they sleep in their cage, and start by picking them up for very short amounts of time, and they learn to trust ya
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