Posted on 07/15/2006 2:05:22 AM PDT by Stoat
I believe it is entirely possible that this creature still exists - if so, it's probably a some sort of dinosaur.
On the other hand, "ninki-nanka" sounds like a Monty Python creature name...
Oh, great, thanks. NOW I'm gonna die within weeks...
Sort of like the Knights Who Say Ni?
Hopefully the Ninki-Nanka can be appeased by an inexpensive shrubbery as the Knights had promised....
Yuck!
Don't do that! We need your help to fight the Islamofascists and the Left !
And you have no worries....I'm rather doubtful that there's a whole lot of internet access in Gambia (the Expedition seems to be having their share of troubles with that) and so I am suspecting that you are probably not there. Therefore, you haven't seen a Ninki-Nanka and therefore you are not in danger of dying as a result of seeing one....unless a Ninki Nanka has hitchhiked to your city, in which case all bets are off.
When I posted the article and the Ninki-Nanka Identification Guide, I fully expected to be inundated with multiple pictures of HT, as it has become tradition now to feature her alongside any stories of weird or ugly people or animals. I had thought that Babs "Ninki-Nanka" Streisand would be a bit off the beaten track.
I'm guessing that many viewers and posters here may have had quite enough of HT, but since you specifically requested her, here you go :-)
Ninki-Nanka!
I did not [and would not] request a photo of that beast from 20,000 fathoms. I was, however, expressing my amazement that no one had slipped a photo of her into one of the repleies.
Well, actually I was referring to your posting the picture of Babs, but thanks for your concern. After seeing that picture, I merely had a headache and upset stomache for a day or so, but I'm all better now... :-)
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