Ben: Hey, mom: did you know that as a snail consumes its prey, its jaws work like a conveyor belt...much like the helicoprion, actually! I just heard that on Animal Planet's "Most Extreme Appendages."
Me: No, I hadn't heard heard that...you mean the snail's teeth move?
Ben: Yeah, I think so...I think that's what they meant. I'm surprised you didn't know that!
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That's what we get for scimping on cable. Who knew there was a show called "Most Extreme Appendages?"
LOL!
I guess it should be punctuated "Most Extreme..." with this evening's theme being appendages.
Man, imagine working on the other show...talk about stressful!
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