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No. "Mrs. Robinson" came out a few months prior to "I Am the Walrus". Also, in "Mrs. Robinson", they say "koo-koo k'choo", not "goo-goo g'joob".
The question as originally phrased did not specify which Simon and Garfunkel song was being asked about. However, an educated guess is that the questioner was asking about The Sound of Silence since it was one of the duo's biggest hits (it got them signed to a record contract) and was first released in 1964 - although it was written by Paul Simon in about 1963 and they were performing it prior to being signed to their record contract. Although there is folklore that suggests it was inspired by the Kennedy assassination, it clearly was not related since it was written and performed before that event took place. Art Garfunkel has been quoted as saying that the song is about "the inability of people to communicate with each other, not particularly internationally but especially emotionally, so what you see around you are people unable to love each other."
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I don't know if you mean robot hamsters literally but if your saying "robo" hamsters they are great hamsters. I have 2 of my own. They are so energetic! And they haven't bitten me yet. so i Know they are the best u can get.
If your saying catching hamsters in the wild,use baits like food to lure it
I don't think they do understand what you are saying, however I do believe they recognise you from your tone of voice.
Comet hamster is the same as asteroid hamster. He is a bit darker than him and they are best friends. They are eraser buddies that are hamsters. I have been through a lot with these hamsters. I am just saying they can get you through some tuff times.
This is an old saying which is used frequently and simply denotes that if one wants something then there is always a way to achieve it. It is similar to the saying anything is possible.
Hamsters have very good hearing, maybe you frighten her if you shout her name. Try saying it instead.
No. "Mrs. Robinson" came out a few months prior to "I Am the Walrus". Also, in "Mrs. Robinson", they say "koo-koo k'choo", not "goo-goo g'joob".
You cannot put two of hamster in the same cage unless they are dwarf. By saying full sized, you are implying they are Syrian. These hamsters would fight eachother because they are extremely territorial.
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It is called cognitive dissonance, where there is a conflict between one's thoughts and actions. In this case, the conflicting signals are nonverbal (nodding yes) and verbal (saying no), causing confusion or inconsistency in communication.
Never tried it with hamsters but.1: constantly say the hamsters name2: lead the hamster towads you with a treat, while saying its name3:put a treat where you want the hamster to go (near you) and call it's name, if it comes keep at it, if i doesn't go back to step 24:call your hamster with no treats in sight. if it comes to you quickly rather than coincidently give it a treatI hope this worksKayti xx
A brief wise saying is called a proverb. It is a short, well-known expression that imparts wisdom or advice in a memorable way.