Yes. I also can't imagine how those hippos are getting any nutritional value out of marbles...
2007-12-11 02:01:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Gluttony: Derived from the Latin gluttire, meaning to gulp down or swallow, gluttony is the over-indulgence and over-consumption of food, drink, or intoxicants to the point of waste. No, it's a game that brings joy and laughter, why would you think this game promotes gluttony?
2007-12-11 02:08:48
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answered by MariaAntonietta 4
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Forget gluttony. I would just get mad when I couldn't pound the stupid hippo fast enough. So that would be wrath for me.
2007-12-11 02:01:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Can hippos help it if they are hungry all the time? They are different than humans.
2007-12-11 01:58:20
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answered by We're all mad here. 4
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QUICK! Burn it, pull it off the shelves at Wal Mart and burn the living hell out of it.
Damn sinful hippos and their evil ways.
2007-12-11 01:58:50
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answered by Pitchy 5
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I'm with Mabel, but those hippos are so cute.
2007-12-11 04:20:27
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answered by PediC 5
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For someone to think this up they obviously have to much time on their hands.
Anything can be anything if you twist it enough, but that doesn't make it the case.
2007-12-11 02:06:59
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answered by Anonymous
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And "Rock-Em Sock-Em Robots" promotes the sin of wrath...
2007-12-11 01:58:58
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answered by The Reverend Soleil 5
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I think it's just silly that religious folk can find something to be offended by in a toy. RELAX ALREADY!
2007-12-11 01:59:06
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answered by Reptilia 4
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Of course it is. Everything is a sin.
2007-12-11 02:14:54
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answered by Anonymous
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