Hi Lyn!
Yes, I do. I found another one under my bed, so I had to go out and
get a cage for them. They like to eat celery, carrot tops, beet
greens, in fact, all kinds of greens, canary seed, stale bread, and
bits of cheese. I have named them Phibble and Tribble. They're really
fun to play with! They don't crawl, they roll, and their hearing is
better than that of a dog.
LOVE IN CHRIST,
Mari.
P.S. Everyone knows I'm purple so I've left off writing it.
On Tuesday 6/26/2007 03:53 PM, Lyn and Triston Hunt said:
>Oh man! Do you still have him?
>From: "Reeva Parry" <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>>Hi Lyn!
>>
>>It was a Phillipus Scovellicus. Just a play on words is all. Mari
>>goes off on tangents sometimes, that's all.
>>
>>
>>Mari's got me so choked up I can't type,
>>
>>Purple Reeves
>>
>>
>>On Monday 6/25/2007 10:20 PM, Lyn and Triston Hunt said:
>>
>>>What was it?
>>
>>
>>>From: "Reeva Parry" <[log in to unmask]>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi, Family!
>>>>
>>>>Today I discovered a strange thing. It was a furry little
>>>>creature, round like a ball, about the size of a squash ball. It
>>>>had hair like a cat and very diminutive ears. It emitted a little
>>>>squeak when I dug it out from under my couch cushion. It seemed
>>>>to have no teeth, so it must swallow its food whole, much like a
>>>>dove does. For lack of a better species name, I called it
>>>>Phillipus Scovellicus. So Mister E., you are in good
>>>>companee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee'ee.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Purp Mar.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On Monday 6/25/2007 09:09 PM, Phil Scovell said:
>>>>
>>>>>I thought it was pronounced
>>>>>
>>>>>mar.
>>>>>e.
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