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Let's categorize things
« on: July 12, 2011, 06:01:23 PM »
Under each category, let's list a few things related or that belong to it:

Tall skyscrapers:

Sears Tower
Twin Towers


Rodents:


Beaver
Squirrel
Red Squirrel

Cars:

Corolla
Ford Focus


Office equipments:

Pencil
Pencil sharpener
Highlighter
Pen
Shredder

Feel free to add a few categories and their items. Add some more to what I have listed, too. Thanks.






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Re: Let's categorize things
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2011, 02:32:23 AM »
Does it has to be objects or can it be word associated with the category?

In this case for the below category:

Disgusting!
 

Can be  words, too, boO! So, go ahead.

Disgusting? How are these rodents any different from kangaroos or wild boars and warthugs? I'd love to try some kangaroo meat sometimes. Can they be mailed?



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Re: Let's categorize things
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2011, 08:18:59 PM »
Kangaroos are not rodents. They belong to the marsupial family same like the koalas, possums and the platypus.

I have never tried kangaroo meat nor do I want to although there have been numerous occasions where the opportunity did arise. Apparantly it taste like chicken but you know how the saying goes, everything taste like chicken.
Shoot, one of my relatives just return to MN, should have told me because I could have smuggle some kangaroo meat for you. KIDDING. I am an upstanding citizen and I would never ever break the law.

Oh, darn, I could have had kangaroo meat...might have been ok with the law if the meat had been fried up and real dry. Customs is fearful only of raw meat and raw plants.

But there, we have a category of the marsupial family:

kangaroos, koalas, possums and the platypus.

Are there many kinds of kangaroos?



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