01 April 2009

An occupational disease

First posted on my first blogspot, which is going to be deleted soon, on Dec 12, 2008.
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On dinner, I told my colleague, SF,
that once my friend and I did a naughty thing.

We asked a fortuneteller to divine my future by a bird,
and tried to figure out how the fortuneteller extrapolated things.

"Which species did the fortuneteller use?" asked SF.

I replied, "Java sparrow."

"That's boring. He should use Chinese bulbuls (a common species in Taiwan)"

"Aren't they too common to trigger mystique?"

"Yean, faintly in the big city."

"As to mimicry, I guess HELICONIUS would perform better."

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This is kind of occupational disease to young ecologists… I GUESS!

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