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The ability to function well while drunk

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Originally Posted by Vintage Gent
Having tangled with roving gangs of vicious marmots before, I know the Lebowski animal was no marmot. It was a ferret.

I thought this was obvious. Marmots and Ferrets look nothing alike. He was obviously just too lazy to use the appropriate nomanclature.
 

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Originally Posted by Vintage Gent
Having tangled with roving gangs of vicious marmots before, I know the Lebowski animal was no marmot. It was a ferret.

i'm the opposite, i'd never heard of a marmot before, but over here in the UK ferrets are quite the working class pet - use them to flush rabbits out of their burrows and stuff. we've got weasels and stoats as well - all very the wind in the willows toot-toot.

that reminds me of a joke: how can you tell the difference between a weasel and a stoat? a weasel's weasely recognisable, a stoat's stoataly different....aaaahahahahahahaha

hey, what was this thread again? oh yeah, functioning when drunk, well. i'm british, pissed (lowenbrau oktoberfestbier since you ask) and talking utter ****, so draw conclusions at your leisure.
 

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Originally Posted by chrysalid
that reminds me of a joke: how can you tell the difference between a weasel and a stoat? a weasel's weasely recognisable, a stoat's stoataly different....aaaahahahahahahaha
I enjoyed this joke very much. A shame that no one has ever heard of stoats around these parts.
 

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chrysalid said:
i'm the opposite, i'd never heard of a marmot before, but over here in the UK ferrets are quite the working class pet - use them to flush rabbits out of their burrows and stuff. we've got weasels and stoats as well - all very the wind in the willows toot-toot.

that reminds me of a joke: how can you tell the difference between a weasel and a stoat? a weasel's weasely recognisable, a stoat's stoataly different....aaaahahahahahahaha

hey, what was this thread again? oh yeah, functioning when drunk, well. i'm british,
 

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