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I have no idea what to say about this!!!

I have no idea what to say about this!!!
zoogiraffe, 23 Apr 2014
    • Pertinax
      So Diana monkeys weren't named after her?:rolleyes:- as I once overheard someone telling their partner at Chessington- this was when she was still alive.
    • Pertinax
      Very good...;)
    • TeaLovingDave
      That was a somewhat Arch comment ;)
    • bongorob
      I often heard people saying the Princess of Wales Parakeet Polytelis alexandrae was named after her. The clue is the species name. After her death someone started a campaign to get Chester Hospital (The Countess of Chester) named after her, it was pointed out that it already was.
    • DavidBrown
      If these puns continue I'm going to have to sic a pack of leeches and Leachs on you.
    • TeaLovingDave
      What a blood-curdling thought!
    • DavidBrown
      Smithers, release the leeches!
    • Kifaru Bwana
      I could think of over half a dozen herptile experts meriting naming a Reptile House after them. However, royalty-like I cannot and find it somewhat awkward. It is veering towards the preposterous. :roll eyes:
      (sorry I have never been known to be a royalist …) :D
    • dean
      I wonder if any one else was in line for the honour before the events of 31st August that year?
    • Brum
      Good call, I didn't even notice the date!
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