Ok guys, you may not have heard of this before, but it's really fun! My sister was watching an episode of Victorious, they were playing this game and I thought it looked great fun so I decided to try play it on here with you guys!! Basically, I say a sentence beginning with A (for example, Always wear a coat if it's raining) and then the next person says a sentence beginning with B (for example, Because if you don't, you'll get wet). And we continue like that all through the alphabet. You can say anything you like but please try and keep it related to the last sentence, so it's like a conversation - if you see what I mean!!! When we get to Z, we have to go back to A. Okay, lets begin!! The first sentence is.... Animals are so adorable!!
Dogs, however, have a higher encephalization quotient than cats, and therefore have a higher average intelligence as a species.
Elephants, also, are very intelligent, because it is apparently common knowledge that they have a very good memory!
Far greater still is the Mongolian wolf, driven to the soviets or to extinction in the late 1960's by the Han Chinese.
Great as the Mongolian wolf may be, another amazing animal is the rat, a highly intelligent yet much-maligned animal in Western cultures; is also, in Chinese culture, revered for its cunning and resourcefulness.
Hardly well-endowed are rats, however, nor any before the highly strung and largely hung creatures of the walrus and elephant seal families.
If I am honest, I do not not know what endowed means, though I'm sure I could perhaps make an educated guess as to it's definition.
Jolly, it could mean, or possibly it is the ability to jig, but in truth it is commonly the size and heft of the penis or breasts.
Land-dwelling creatures are kangaroos, the eastern-grey subspecies of which is is an intimidating creature to behold when passing a large male buck alone.
Not for his physical capabilities - oh no, for his physical capabilities are not the greatest - but for the pompous air that surrounds him in thinking he is better than other animals, that he is not an animal at all. (I didn't really want to do the whole "he" thing, but the previous poster (yes, you!) said, "Man")
solliloquy in a question is not advised just in case the solliloquee in question does not end up putting their foot in it.