Page 167 of 213
Posted: 16-08-2005 21:17
by Kisa
It moves from London in England to one of the Londons in the USA

Posted: 16-08-2005 21:19
by Nicky
is that exactly halfway around the world?
and what animal would that be?
Posted: 16-08-2005 21:25
by Kisa
One of the billions of doves from Trafalgar square

Posted: 16-08-2005 21:25
by Nicky
not small enough and the creature is something that couldnt live in the place where it lives

Posted: 17-08-2005 01:05
by Sam_Atoms
Hunh. It's a penguin, and it lived on the South Pole. When it traveled "halfway around the world," it actually moved only a few yards because the circle of latitude was so tiny.
Posted: 17-08-2005 07:24
by Kisa
Yeah, that's a cool idea

Posted: 17-08-2005 11:02
by jooly
They aren't doves, they're dirty, nasty pidgeons. Flying rats

Posted: 17-08-2005 11:27
by *lilith*
a goldfish in a bowl?
Posted: 17-08-2005 15:27
by TheAssimilationist
There's a london in Ontario, I haven't heard of any other Londons on the continent of north america
...At least I think it was Ontario, it's been a while since I thought geographically
Posted: 17-08-2005 15:28
by Kisa
Posted: 17-08-2005 19:08
by Nicky

good ideas sam_atoms is close

Right place wrong creature and reason

Posted: 17-08-2005 19:10
by Kisa
What else lives at south pole?
Posted: 17-08-2005 19:13
by Nicky
The creature doesnt live there

Think about what is one the other side of the planet from there and how it ends up being the same place

its got something to do with the creature
Posted: 17-08-2005 19:58
by Sam_Atoms
Wait ..... So it doesn't live in its home? I'm starting to think you're confusing us on purpose ..... waaaaagggh ......
Posted: 17-08-2005 19:59
by Nicky
Oh it does live there in one sense but the phisical from of the creature doesnt live there
