Tickle behind left ear - go right. Tickle right - go left. Tickle both ears, go ahead. You need to read Joel's manual! I can just picture him driving this red Italian elephant ...
Thanks for the link. There is a lot more to driving an elephant than I explained - not only does one need a good sense of balance, but also command of Hindi, a metal hook, a stick and both feet. There are more than forty commands including 'life that log' and 'crush that tree'. Clever things, elephants.
It would only be a blue German elephant though, nothing fancy and Italian.
Well, since I don't have any of that, I'll have to stick to my red English cat then. And since it's an automatic cat, I can drive it with just one foot, too, even though I shall have to make do without lifting logs. Not sure whether I want to try out the crushing trees feature ...
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Thanks for the link. There is a lot more to driving an elephant than I explained - not only does one need a good sense of balance, but also command of Hindi, a metal hook, a stick and both feet. There are more than forty commands including 'life that log' and 'crush that tree'. Clever things, elephants.
It would only be a blue German elephant though, nothing fancy and Italian.
Well, since I don't have any of that, I'll have to stick to my red English cat then. And since it's an automatic cat, I can drive it with just one foot, too, even though I shall have to make do without lifting logs. Not sure whether I want to try out the crushing trees feature ...
As to German elephants (ever seen a Maybach?) - don't tell me: Vorsprung durch Technik? ;-)
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