I thought it would be a good idea if we created such a post here too. Here's mine: http://twitter.com/a_r_williams
Patty wrote:That said, Grayson, what does one actually do at the Kindleboards? Because I'm not sure...


MJNL wrote:Ok, just signed up. Decided I couldn't avoid it any longer. @MarinaLostetter
ThomasKCarpenter wrote:@thomaskcarpente
Didn't have room for the "r" at the end, so that's not a typo!


Can't think why...


s_c_baker wrote:Lump me in the "too lazy to tweet" category, but I'm @thestripedone (for reasons best left unsaid, because they are trite and boring).
morshana wrote:s_c_baker wrote:Lump me in the "too lazy to tweet" category, but I'm @thestripedone (for reasons best left unsaid, because they are trite and boring).
A zebra?
Wikipedia wrote:A zonkey is a cross between a zebra and a donkey. "Zonkey" is not the technically correct name for such a cross. The most commonly accepted terms are zebonkey (or zebronkey), zebrinny, zebrula, zebrass, and zedonk (or zeedonk). Another name that is sometimes used is "zebadonk". Donkeys are closely related to zebras and both animals belong to the horse family. Zonkeys are very rare. In South Africa, they occur where zebras and donkeys are found in proximity to each other. Like mules, however, they are generally genetically unable to breed, due to an odd number of chromosomes disrupting meiosis.
s_c_baker wrote:morshana wrote:s_c_baker wrote:Lump me in the "too lazy to tweet" category, but I'm @thestripedone (for reasons best left unsaid, because they are trite and boring).
A zebra?
A zonkey? (A tisket, a tasket?)
Edit: okay, I was only joking but...Wikipedia wrote:A zonkey is a cross between a zebra and a donkey. "Zonkey" is not the technically correct name for such a cross. The most commonly accepted terms are zebonkey (or zebronkey), zebrinny, zebrula, zebrass, and zedonk (or zeedonk). Another name that is sometimes used is "zebadonk". Donkeys are closely related to zebras and both animals belong to the horse family. Zonkeys are very rare. In South Africa, they occur where zebras and donkeys are found in proximity to each other. Like mules, however, they are generally genetically unable to breed, due to an odd number of chromosomes disrupting meiosis.
Who knew? Zebonkadonk!

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