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brucenz
Mar-22-2005, 01:24 AM
Can someone confirm whether this is an example of Sloth please?

Particularly the sloth in the centre of the pic.

Thanks
confused:clap

gus
Mar-22-2005, 02:00 AM
:scratch Help me out here...you are asking in the photo challenges forum if a cartoon character called 'scrat' ...a squirrel from the movie 'ice age is a sloth ?:dunno


You bin into the NZ draught mate ?


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wholenewlight
Mar-22-2005, 03:57 AM
:scratch Help me out here...you are asking in the photo challenges forum if a cartoon character called 'scrat' ...a squirrel from the movie 'ice age is a sloth ?:dunno


You bin into the NZ draught mate ?


. Actually, the character in the middle is Sid and he is a sloth

Scrat was the squirrel at the beginning of the film who was chasing his nuts . . .

And how I know this piece useless info scares me.

Even so. . . Sid, the sloth probably does not qualify for "challenge 35" . . . . this photo of him wasn't shot during the contest period:huh

landrum
Mar-22-2005, 07:24 AM
Wow... we are off to a rather "slothly" start, eh? :huh


Sorry, that was too bad to pass up! :rofl

rutt
Mar-22-2005, 01:41 PM
See my recent comment to Ginger. Animals are without sin. You can get a sloth, but no sin from him. Puppets and cartoon characters? Maybe they can sin...

Theology aside, this doesn't scream the sin of sloth the way I'd like.

brucenz
Mar-23-2005, 01:03 AM
No people I was looking for a DEFINITION of a sloth, nothing else. And to the person who suggested I have been into the draught - I was into the white win actually. I later looked up the 7 deadly sins and still cannot work out an example of a sloth or sloth like behaviour, but thanks to those who commented.:rofl

gus
Mar-23-2005, 01:11 AM
No people I was looking for a DEFINITION of a sloth, nothing else. And to the person who suggested I have been into the draught - I was into the white win actually. I later looked up the 7 deadly sins and still cannot work out an example of a sloth or sloth like behaviour, but thanks to those who commented.:roflThrough to the keeper mate...but do carry on, you are doing well...i think :thumb

Andy
Mar-23-2005, 01:14 AM
No people I was looking for a DEFINITION of a sloth, nothing else. And to the person who suggested I have been into the draught - I was into the white win actually. I later looked up the 7 deadly sins and still cannot work out an example of a sloth or sloth like behaviour, but thanks to those who commented.:rofl

sloth: see any of harry's pics in his "retirement gallery" e.g., lazing about, generally doing nothing. :lol3

gubbs
Mar-23-2005, 01:34 AM
http://Gubbs.smugmug.com/photos/4695078-M.jpg

Something like this :dunno

Flyinggina
Mar-23-2005, 05:12 AM
Wikipedia definies sloth this way: In modern usage, it means "lazy, inactive, idle, indolent, sluggish, and slow"; these qualities make Sloth one of the Seven Deadly Sins (file:///C:/Documents%20and%20Settings/All%20Users/Application%20Data/GuruNet/GuruNetCache/atomicalookup_2222_[Seven%20deadly%20sins]).

wxwax
Mar-23-2005, 06:17 AM
http://Gubbs.smugmug.com/photos/4695078-M.jpg

Something like this :dunno
:rofl :rofl

:nod Slothfulness personified!