I'm sure there's an abundance of fish and turtles and maybe a few hamsters and other small animals that are relatively self-contained, low-maintenance, and easy to care for. The 'unofficial' policy is that you are responsible for its care and upkeep and there will be no search parties sent out looking for anything that escapes. How you pay/barter the Zoology people for vet care is up to them.
Heeee, hilarious and adorable and hilarious! Your marines are classic, but Smedley is obviously a very classy lady and worthy of their devotion. :)
This was brilliant! What would we do without your amazing insight into Atlantis daily life? We'd miss out on so much of the fun they never show on screen! (Yes, I firmly believe everything you write is what's really going on and we just aren't lucky enough to see it on the show. Thank god for you!)
My favourite part, besides the whole bit about the Marine respecting a duck for its evasive tactics, is that they made wanted posters and milk cartons for her. Awesome!
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"That was taken down as soon as we found out about the chicks, sir," Kagan replied, sounding a little scandalized. "Young eyes and all."
Heheee!
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This was brilliant! What would we do without your amazing insight into Atlantis daily life? We'd miss out on so much of the fun they never show on screen! (Yes, I firmly believe everything you write is what's really going on and we just aren't lucky enough to see it on the show. Thank god for you!)
My favourite part, besides the whole bit about the Marine respecting a duck for its evasive tactics, is that they made wanted posters and milk cartons for her. Awesome!
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Glad you liked.
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