Sitings of the Nosealot
Posted: 02 Jan 2016, 22:29
Happy New Year all here's something I wrote after my neighbor said he spent the day working with a nosealot. I hope you enjoy.
John
The Nosealot
Genius: Homo - Species: Dimwittacus.
Appearance: It adorns it furless head with a cap sponsoring a sports activity or a business. It has brown nose from poking its nose in many things. It has a prominent red neck which it displays by sticking it out. It has a large subcutaneous lipid (fat) deposit around its belly from the consumption of beer its favorite drink -Beer is a fermentation of hops.
Habitat: it is indigenous species throughout rural North America. It is found in numbers around beer watering holes, and disrupting local government activities.
Behavior: In gatherings it makes frequent calls -I nosealot- to dominate communication and draw attention to itself. Usually after its shriek –I nosealot- it proceeds to demonstrate it lack of command of situation and make a fool of itself.
Status: The EPA and Fish and Game would like to reduce the Nosealot -Homo Dimwittacus- to an endangered species and make it extinct as soon as possible: however, there are many Nosealot that inhabit both agency where they are protected and encouraged to multiply. Their continue existence seems to be assured.
John
The Nosealot
Genius: Homo - Species: Dimwittacus.
Appearance: It adorns it furless head with a cap sponsoring a sports activity or a business. It has brown nose from poking its nose in many things. It has a prominent red neck which it displays by sticking it out. It has a large subcutaneous lipid (fat) deposit around its belly from the consumption of beer its favorite drink -Beer is a fermentation of hops.
Habitat: it is indigenous species throughout rural North America. It is found in numbers around beer watering holes, and disrupting local government activities.
Behavior: In gatherings it makes frequent calls -I nosealot- to dominate communication and draw attention to itself. Usually after its shriek –I nosealot- it proceeds to demonstrate it lack of command of situation and make a fool of itself.
Status: The EPA and Fish and Game would like to reduce the Nosealot -Homo Dimwittacus- to an endangered species and make it extinct as soon as possible: however, there are many Nosealot that inhabit both agency where they are protected and encouraged to multiply. Their continue existence seems to be assured.