I tasted dirt several times as a kid.
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that's a happy gorilla!
I love the expression on his face!that's a happy gorilla!
She seems to be doing dance moves.I love the expression on his face!
This was described as a “young” gorilla, playing with other youngsters in a family group in Virunga, which is where Dian Fossey did her research.
My Mama and I used to like watching a certain British comedy series when I was a kid.
I believe it was called Keeping Up Appearances.
I must have remembered the name right. That was their names. I loved that scene in one of the episodes where Hyacinth kept panicking over sounds and kept keeping poor ol Richard up "Richard! Was that a noise?!"I used to watch that too. Hyacinth and Richard.![]()