Actually, you could use lots of adjectives in front of hamster and make good band names: sinister hamster, chatty hamster, Timmy's boyfriend's hamster, squishy hamster, etc.
My word verification, "qwiqgs", sounds Welsh to me.
Last year I was explainign to my Spanish classmates the whole hollapallooza surrounding Richard Gere, South Park, the rectum, and a Hamster. Oh how we laughed! Stupid hamster reminded me of that, though as a reply, and I'm sure you'll appreciate this, we came up with a cute litte ditty for Gere's little anal pet: ¡El Hamster Fontanero! The plumber hamster. You connect the dots! LOL :)
Hola. I'm Chris Cope, author of the books The Way Forward and Cwrw am Ddim. I'm originally from Austin, Texas, but through a very long series of terrible and wonderful events called "life," I now reside in Cardiff, Wales. I spend most of my time plotting world domination and/or watching "Strictly Come Dancing." Occasionally I write things. Occasionally I speak Welsh. I like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain.
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Actually, you could use lots of adjectives in front of hamster and make good band names: sinister hamster, chatty hamster, Timmy's boyfriend's hamster, squishy hamster, etc.
My word verification, "qwiqgs", sounds Welsh to me.
My friends had quite a successful Welsh band back in the late 80s / early 90s, called Eirin Peryglus. Translates as "Dangerous Plums".
Last year I was explainign to my Spanish classmates the whole hollapallooza surrounding Richard Gere, South Park, the rectum, and a Hamster. Oh how we laughed! Stupid hamster reminded me of that, though as a reply, and I'm sure you'll appreciate this, we came up with a cute litte ditty for Gere's little anal pet: ¡El Hamster Fontanero! The plumber hamster. You connect the dots! LOL :)
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