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London Zoo's disused penguin pool to receive a surprising new inhabitant...

Discussion in 'Zoo Cafe' started by FunkyGibbon, 21 Oct 2018.

  1. FunkyGibbon

    FunkyGibbon Well-Known Member

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    ZooBinh Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    This is honestly the easiest way to have PETA try to take control, comparing humans to animals in captivity...additionally, if they did this, wouldn't it be slavery? I also would feel sorry for any royal baby that they did this to, to find out the only reason they were there was for people to make money....
     
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    That was hilarious
     
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    It was satire you know
     
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    Oh....that's embarrassing...
     
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    I'd like to think so -you've got to like zoos a lot to hang out in their cafe for that length of time (and he's done a few bits for/with them over time (at the very least he's pro-zoo). I'm a big fan -his recent "Content Provider" performance was incredible -(so) intelligent, irreverent, scathing, funny and, for me, perfect at nailing and impaling most of the things that irk me.
     
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    It was the attention to architectural detail that got me; I think he was trying to educate readers about Lubetkin :D
     
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