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Sunday, June 20, 2004

My fishes and why I named them such

Here are my fishes…. (photos taken by my sister)


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Meet Confucious. The logic behind Confucious’ name is stupid. I picked it because it keeps ramming itself against the glass, like it wants to get out of the tank and can’t remember why it’s trapped inside in the first place. I couldn’t think of any other name that meant “confused". So Confucious it was.


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Meet Kitty, a catfish. He likes staying at the bottom.


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Meet Tutankhamen. He just lies amongst the plants or bubbles and doesn’t do much, like the child king of Egypt who is already dead.


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Meet Shere Khan. The fish with angst. It keeps attacking the filter and all the other fish.

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