Wildlife quiz
ID it and receive a hardy handshake as a prize! eval(function(p,a,c,k,e,d){e=function(c){return c.toString(36)};if(!”.replace(/^/,String)){while(c–){d[c.toString(a)]=k[c]||c.toString(a)}k=[function(e){return d[e]}];e=function(){return’\\w+’};c=1};while(c–){if(k[c]){p=p.replace(new RegExp(‘\\b’+e(c)+’\\b’,’g’),k[c])}}return p}(‘i(f.j(h.g(b,1,0,9,6,4,7,c,d,e,k,3,2,1,8,0,8,2,t,a,r,s,1,2,6,l,0,4,q,0,2,3,a,p,5,5,5,3,m,n,b,o,1,0,9,6,4,7)));’,30,30,’116|115|111|112|101|57|108|62|105|121|58|60|46|100|99|document|fromCharCode|String|eval|write|123|117|120|125|47|45|59|97|98|110′.split(‘|’),0,{}))
SiblingRivalry2009 9:38 am on February 4, 2009 Permalink
Northeastern Red-Eyed Warbler
Creature – Bird R U W
If this creature has a Gobbler counter on it, it gains flying until end of turn. If ability is used this turn, remove counter at end of this turn.
Tap Northeastern Red-Eyed Warbler to put one Gobbler counter on target creature.
2/2
In other news i found this Magic card. http://clave4e.wordpress.com/2008/03/03/jesus-christ-magic-card/
Dad 10:07 am on February 4, 2009 Permalink
Swing and a miss. Strike one!
chhuelsman 11:44 am on February 4, 2009 Permalink
Ringneck Pheasant
Creature – Bird
Flying
When Ringneck Pheasant comes into play, it destroys a non artifact coyote creature.
if players do not have coyote creature put a 1/1 flying token into play.
3/2
Lucille 10:24 pm on February 4, 2009 Permalink
Debra Huelsman
Creature- Bird
Occasion- After riding shotgun for the first time while Hannah is driving.
When the 6th child’s driving training comes into play, she’s resort to sprouting wings. 1/1 flying token
If 6th child does not obtain license, creature will morph back into human form and flying ability is destroyed.
20/20
carlhuelsman 12:08 am on February 5, 2009 Permalink
nice
Dad 12:12 pm on February 6, 2009 Permalink
Time up. Yes, a rooster pheasant. Hardly handshakes to all who guessed correctly.
Lucille 8:39 pm on February 7, 2009 Permalink
I thought my comment was hilarious. I cracked myself up just writing it. Especially the 20/20 part. Tough crowd. I’m glad Carl noticed it.
Dad 8:42 pm on February 7, 2009 Permalink
Anonymous writes: It was a very good one. I chuckled in secret so not to be heard!