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TheDudeThu 14-Sep-06 02:43 PM
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#360, "Agreed. Lots of animals appear smart by that definition."


          

With my dog, "sandwich" means sit, "burrito" means lay down, "eggroll" is left paw, and "taquito" means right paw. The downside is, whenever somebody says the word "sit", he starts drooling and looking toward the refrigerator. Does that make him really smart, him really stupid, or myself an idiot?

  

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Topicabortion thoughts [View all] , Isildur, Wed 13-Sep-06 01:34 PM
Reply Apes and communication, DurNominator, 13-Sep-06 02:27 PM, #1
     Reply Apes, Dogs and other animals, Minyar, 14-Sep-06 12:47 PM, #2
          Reply Agreed. Lots of animals appear smart by that definition..., TheDude, 14-Sep-06 02:43 PM #3
               Reply Mostly it makes him trainable, Theerkla, 14-Sep-06 02:57 PM, #4
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