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plug44 | 11:49 Tue 04th Dec 2007 | Film, Media & TV
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No, it`s a dog dressed up as a gorilla
Surely he would be on more than just an advert if he could play the drums
It is real! plus it only took a week to teach him those beats!
Sorry, Pippa but you're wrong.

Drumming gorillas are rare but they do exist. They live mainly on Mount Tambulu in the uplands of Uganda. The one in the advert is a particularly fine example.
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That is indeed true, Lucy.

However Cadburys couldn't locate a real one so they used Biggins instead.
To look at this question another way, Aristotle saw ideas as mans collaborative ideas through collective recognition. He did not agree with his mentor Plato. In fact he believed the opposite. For Aristotle, "idea" has no existence of its own. In this sense the idea "gorilla" is simply a concept that we humans had formed after seeing a certain number of gorillas. The idea "gorilla" only came after the sensory "gorilla." 'Gorilla' means "gorilla" because it is conventionally used to express the concept of a gorilla.

So it might seem that there could not be a unified answer to question of what it is for something in general to exist. But Aristotle also thought that there is a connection among these modes of being (or senses of �exist�) which is deep enough to make a unified answer possible. For example, the existence of whiteness is derivative; there is such a thing as whiteness because something, for example some horse, is white. Whiteness is not an independent entity, capable of existing on its own. Gorillas and other biological specimens, on the other hand, are independent entities.

Therefore the unified response to the question is yes, the gorilla is real since we recognise the �idea� that the gorilla is a gorilla as we have formed the idea of a gorilla. The crux of the question however should be: what is real?
Oh here we go, Oct. Give me another headache why don't ya!
cant believe someone actually asked this question
He's come a long way from those PG tips ad's

ccccoooeeeeyyyyyy Mr Shifter.......
he is masons big brother

see last nites thread with the ugly baby competition!!!
''Oi dad, do you know the piano is on my foot?''

Where is that thread, velvet lady?
u hum it son.....
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/ChatterBank/Que stion489889.html

pippa, u have to read it, its sooooo funny!!!! i know i`m mean but i hate wet people who post such ludicrous things to get attention!!!!!

nasty velvet lady squeezing into a new pair of skinny jeans abd cutting off her circulation
Maybe I�m old fashioned or something but the humour of ridiculing the appearance of someone�s baby is lost on me. I only read the 1st page though, maybe it became hilarious by page 12�?
Uhh...no. I don't think so...
I would have ignored it. I echo Octavius, I'm afraid.

I don't agree with baby competitions either...but wouldn't ridicule someone elses baby. My own are different..my first baby was damned ugly and I didn't mind who I told!
All babies look like Winston Churchill

Although Pippa I did come second in a baby contest when i was younger
for the real answer, which has been answered here so many times, it's Garon Michael in a suit...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /showbiz/showbiznews.html?in_article_id=481196 &in_page_id=1773

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