Resultant headlines:
That Dragon Et My Moggie Petunia
Pet owner says, "Harold could never eat a moggie as he has taken all of the
required dragon sensitivity training and moggies taste bad to him, I'm sure it
was that dog that lives down the lane!"
And as the dragons got bigger (and smarter)
Sheep farmer is wiped out by marauding runaway dragon. Hagrid of course
would take two.
:o)
Linda P
Andrew Pam wrote:
Mar 30th 2006 | SAN MELITO
From The Economist print edition
With luck, you may soon be able to buy a mythological pet
PAOLO FRIL, chairman and chief scientific officer of GeneDupe, based in
San Melito, California, is a man with a dream. That dream is a dragon in
every home.
http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=6740040
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We can embrace our history, with its pain, its imperfections, its mistakes,
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It is uniquely ours; it was intended just for us.
Today, we are right where we need to be.
Our present circumstances are exactly as they need to be, for now...."
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