Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Wendy's Fantastic Nature Facts


Eeeeee, ah can't believe that ah finally have me own column. Before ah get started ah'd like to thank Aden for showing me how to switch on this new fangled computer thing and how to use it's word processor doo-dah.

Anyway, back to me column. My first fact for you all is regarding the common or garden Mango. Up here in tropical Lypster you can hardly take two steps without coming across a tree fruiting with Mangos so unsurprisingly our diet consists primarily of them and the wonderful neep. A wee tip for you, neeps and mango mashed together make a fine cheap clapshot substitute if, like us, you find tatties hard to come by.

Eeeeee, am so excited ah forgot to tell you the most amazing thing... Ah was looking at a mango stone the other day and it seemed very familiar. Then in a blinding flash of back spasm ah realized what it was! It was a blooming cuttlefish bone like yon budgies gnaw on. Who would have thought that the mango was not a fruit at all but a flippin mollusc and close relative of the cuttlefish.

Ah can't wait to see our Mels face when she finds out ah've discovered a bigger animal than her, what do you all think ah should call it? Ah think a Wendyfish has quite a nice ring to it personally.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've been investigating human droppings left in the rim of the toilet. Could I send a sample to ie churnal for analysis?

Anonymous said...

eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhhhh....aaaaaaaaaaahhhhhlllllll kil the little cow.....hands off nature its my prerequwhatsit..ah shoold na I've got allll these grandbairns.....Anty Mel

Anonymous said...

I thought Wendy, Mel and Val went missing? Those reappearances of Mel, as a fart tennis official and Wendy, with a new nature facts column have ? What is going un? Us Journal Readers deserve to know the truth.

Anonymous said...

Parallel Universe is the obvious answer is it not? Just think things through before you go to print!

Anonymous said...

that back spasm sounded nasty have you tried rimidol ?