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Monday, March 8, 2010

Capybara Poster Image

For all capybara lovers!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Capybara suffixes and prefixes to spice up the conversation!

Have you started speaking capybara lately? If you add 'bara' to the end of suitable words or 'capy' to the beginning of suitable words, you can really become the capybara fan of 2010! Here are some examples:
Happy? Nah. Happybara is better!
Boogie? So one second ago. Capyboogie is the new thing!
See the philosophy? However, here's one important rule:
Never add both capy and bara to one word! Here's an example:
"Look! A capyladybugbara!"
Doesn't ring, does it? It will not seem like something cool. Instead it will be total gibberish.
Here's another helpful hint: To make something ring more, you can do what I like to call 'merging'.
Subscribe? Hmm... could be better. Subscribe-bara? Ugh... I know! Subscribara!
Get it?
Have fun impressing people with capynonsense!
Practicing capynonsense words.

Monday, March 1, 2010

M.O.N.D.A.Y.

Its Monday! We asked a pet capybara to write us an acrostic, or poem describing something with initials. Check it out!

Merry
Owner?
Nope,
Depressed.
Always
Yelling.

Can you relate to that? Hmmm. For the safety of you and those around you, buck up! Anyway, it's only one day until Tuesday!
MONDAY!!!!!!!   :(

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Capybara Trading Card

Capybaras make formidable warriors. Check this out! http://www.bighugelabs.com/
GO CAPYBARA! BATTLE!

Impress your friends! How to write "I like capybaras" in six different languages

English: I like capybaras
German: Ich mag Wasserschweine
French: J'aime les capybaras
Arabic: أود خنازير الما
Spanish: Me gusta carpinchos
Portuguese: Eu gosto de capivaras

Have a happybara day!
(If it's nightime, have a happybara night! And if it's dusk, have a happybara dusk! And if it's dawn, have a happybara dawn! And if it's midmorning, have a happybara midmorning! And if it's... Okay, just have a happybara rest of your life.)

I. Want. A. Capy. Bara.

You do? No problem! Click here to go to a website that offers capybaras. Adopt at your own risk! :)

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Hungrybara? Four ways to serve your freshly cut grass

Hi, capybara lovers! Do you know a capybara who is a very picky eater? Here are four different ways to add twists to freshly cut grass.



1. As a fortifying antioxidant drink
Blend the grass in a blender with some fresh pomegranate seeds. Add some freshly squeezed kiwi juice. Stir. Use as a temporary substitute for average grass or when at the bar with your friends if you want to get your large rodent a non-alcoholic beverage. You are sure to attract attention!

2. On a vegetable tray
Have you ever eaten those vegetables that come on trays with a plate of dressing in the middle? Now you can pass on the pleasure to your herbivore friend! Create a tray just for your capybara. Include corn, grass, mushrooms, and ranch dressing. Give some to your capybara, and be sure to feed it the veggies in smallish bites covered with dressing. Don't forget to give the capy the grass WITH DRESSING otherwise it may get quite angry and stick its nose and mouth in the bowl of dressing. You can then expect a tummyache!

3. Sauteed, salted and spiced with tumeric
Grass is mildly sweet. Why not vary the flavor today? This unique combo provides an exquisite combination of sweet and salty. Ground almonds and shredded shiitake mushrooms add to the excitement even more! This amazing way of serving grass is sure to be a hit at your capy's next birthday party. Why not give the party a lush forest treats theme for instance? Perhaps that's what all your capy's parties are themed already. Never mind!

4.As a delicious candy substance
Dessert time! Has your capybara ever experienced dessert? Now it can! Just serve it a cake of freshly cut grass smothered in honey and yogurt and covered with Rice Crispies! This may just become THE Rice Crispie treat of the moment! Get hip! Get cool! Get capybarafied!