— Although I realised afterwards that although they are very long it’s just replacing ten fingers with eight, so I’m not going to bother getting an octopus until I need football match predictions. I’m sure they need a lot of upkeep.
Funnily enough, my daughter’s a bit worried that Misty’s too thin. Holly steals her food. Their two stomachs are like bagpipes, though they don’t deflate with quite the same discordant noise.
Ohhh! That fourth picture! It almost made me spit my coffee…
Yeah, it’s a bit much, isn’t it? That’s what can happen when you’ve got two stomachs.
Off topic, but I think you could like this short film
I loved it!
How about this, Julia?
dearieme, great! virtuoso four-hand playing on the “giant guitar”.
I can’t watch it, d., youtube won’t let me…
Ohh, I could see it now…
Wonderful!
Do you like the kitchen mob in my video?
Julia, I did little illustrated children’s book when my daughter was young with lots of kitchen machines as buildings. It reminded me of that.
Imagine how good an octopus would be at playing musical instruments.
:-) !!
The one-octopus orchestra!
— Although I realised afterwards that although they are very long it’s just replacing ten fingers with eight, so I’m not going to bother getting an octopus until I need football match predictions. I’m sure they need a lot of upkeep.
I was imagining each arm playing a different instrument – some of the arms at least.
Yes, me too. But, really, how could he/she do that?
Wind instruments might be hard. Strings or keyboards, perhaps. A double violin concerto?
:-)
That would be perfect, wise Crown.
Some drums could also work, though .
Could this be adapted for an octopus? Or for three goats and a wee dug?
Drums are their instrument. A one man band is perfect for a tail wagger.
https://abadguide.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/three55.jpg ► Misty must be drinking a lot of beer every day.
Funnily enough, my daughter’s a bit worried that Misty’s too thin. Holly steals her food. Their two stomachs are like bagpipes, though they don’t deflate with quite the same discordant noise.