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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 :D

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 :cool:

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 ;)