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rockintime 06-15-2004 01:29 PM

Clown Fish...who me?

:D

Loulabelle 06-15-2004 02:25 PM

Oh - looks like I'm the only 'Grouper'.....here.....

Let the good times roll. Light, bright and all right, the grouper is a whirlpool of activity unto itself - never mind when it gets together with that rainbow of frolicking friends. Ever cruising through the open ocean ahead, your go-go gang of synchronized swimmers is seldom seen apart. Your only real problem is a moderate case of codependency. Nothing a little group counseling couldn't help.

You ask deep questions: Why is the ocean blue? What's on the agenda this evening? But they fade from mind almost instantly. Because when you're the life of a nonstop party on fins, you have to mix things up. One day it's coordinating games of hide-and-seek on the float; another it's calling in a clownfish to keep the gang in giggles. Whatever it takes to make sure nobody's bubble bursts.


Perhaps that explains why I'm often so busy I can't get to Pixies as much as I'd like. :D

Casperr 06-15-2004 04:59 PM

What, no trout???????


It's ok Loulabelle, I'm a grouper too it seems!
But I think that's a typo, should be Groper.... :)

CasperTG

Teddy Bear 06-15-2004 05:49 PM

Yet another.... GREEN SEA TURTLE.

Your great-grand-turtles knew the dinosaurs personally. That means your heritage of buoyant living runs deep. Some folks call you slow, but it's more like velocity-indifference. You've earned the right to take your time. So even in the face of a threatening predator, you remain unhurried. Then again, that could also have something to do with your shortsightedness outside of water.

Comfortable on land but at home on the high seas, you bask on the surface most days, a silent host to flittering friends, only to retreat in search of snacks throughout the night. Getting close to you requires overcompensating for that impenetrable shell and exposing your inner sensitivity. It's the only way to avoid the lifetime of solitude that commonly plagues many other green sea turtles.

MilkToast 06-15-2004 09:06 PM

another green sea turtle here....

Summer 06-16-2004 11:11 AM

:fish: Let's Tally this up. :fish: Shall we ..........


Green Sea Turtle :grope:~ Summer, dreamgurl, cbass1976, Sugarsprinkles, Eros, peck, Ranger1930, nikki1979, naughtyangel , Aqua, wyndhy, WildIrish, denny, musketeer, Teddy Bear, MilkToast


Crab :grope:~ Lilith, osuche, Steph, cowgirltease, lakritze


ClownFish :grope:~ Sharni, PantyFanatic, Coaster, TinglingTess, rockintime


Jellyfish :grope:~ Cheyanne, LixyChick


Grouper :grope:~ Loulabelle, CasperTG

LixyChick 06-16-2004 11:23 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Aqua
Hmmm... Only two Jellyfish? Mayhaps I should retake the test and change my answers... :p
I wouldn't mind being in a group (grope) with Cheyanne and Lixy ;) :p

*crosses fingers...and anything else that'll cross...and waits for results of re-test!*

:D


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