GET ON WITH IT!
Yeah, they definitely have the urge to chew stuff! Mine still attempts to nibble the furniture despite training and distraction and plenty of chewable objects in his cage - it's like he just can't help himself sometimes because furniture is just too tempting. He's pretty intelligent and learns fast, especially with anything to do with food, but chewing's his blind spot all right. I'd never trust him loose around the house without constant supervision (cables!), in the same way I wouldn't trust my Labrador alone with an unguarded piece of meat. And I don't trust the Lab alone with the rabbit, for fear that bunny would become a guarded piece of meat.
This thread is getting too silly.

(Can't have too much Python in one thread)
It's only a model.
so posting this doesn't make it any more silly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXvtany3mSE
What is your quest?
DOUBLE SUN POWER!
I need to remember to yell that whenever I get more than one 'Solar Flare' on the field…
They can't be Old Spice commercials - where's the O fortuna music? Why is no-one surfing?
Okay, so I've clearly marked myself out as a British person of a particular age. *shrug*
Oh, Christopher, hitting the perfect note of understatement with a quote that is famous enough to be recognizable but not so famous as to be obvious. There's simply not a more congenial spot for happily-ever-aftering than here in the GTG forums.
Andy: Golf claps for musical references.
About what it deserved, I'd say.
A badly kept secret about me is that when I'm tired, overcaffeneited, or rushed, I have trouble reining in my tendency to just blurt out whatever randomness comes into my head. Today I am all three.
I stand corrected on my original post here, but at least two people (Jagarciao here as well as Rabit) didn't catch me on my error - Falling Statuary is projectile damage. So yes, Warlord Voss always parks his spaceships under the gargoyles of a Rook City cathedral. (Or maybe the anti-gravity drive of the Dreadnought and Flagship can make things fall up, but only under very specific circumstances.)