Sujet : Re: BC: Dinosaur Zoomies
De : djatechNOSPAM (at) *nospam* comcast.net.invalid (Don_from_AZ)
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On 2025-05-05 19:37:12 +0000, Lynn McGuire said:
On 5/5/2025 11:06 AM, Ted Nolan <tednolan> wrote:
In article <lqmh1kpklivbmkfrn2htc6g9jbdk9gopra@4ax.com>,
Paul S Person <psperson@old.netcom.invalid> wrote:
On Mon, 5 May 2025 00:17:17 -0500, Lynn McGuire
<lynnmcguire5@gmail.com> wrote:
BC: Dinosaur Zoomies
https://www.gocomics.com/bc/2025/05/02
Dinosaurs get the zoomies ? I vote that we do not resurrect the
dinosaurs after the Woolly Mammoths.
I checked Bing, and Dog Zoomies appear to be a big topic.
Seems to me that some people get them too ...
I had never heard that term before this thread.
You must not have a cat. 2 am seems to drive them wild.
Lynn
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Most mammals have "zoomies", including humans, mainly when they're
young and full of excess energy. You often see things like baby
elephants or rhinos running around and bouncing on their feet.
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It is relative though. Sloth zoomies aren't probably much more than a
slow amble. ;-)
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Not only the young; our now sadly departed 17 year old cat would
suddenly come tearing through the house, up over the bed and back down,
and then shoot off in a different direction...
-- -Don_from_AZ-