Heh. Most excellent. :D
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Heh. Most excellent. :D
I thought it was good. Due credit to Lise for figuring out the "expletive blocker."
It's getting deeper.:cool:
Does this qualify as a wild animal?
http://www.engrish.com/detail.php?im...ate=2005-08-10
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Originally Posted by SadieKate
Tickle me Elmo - oh cr@p!
My brain definitely agrees. Now if I can only train my skin to react the same way! :-)Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
A bit slow on the uptake.. but yeah, Crazycanuck - have seen the pelicans - though I tend to be looking at the ground in a paranoid state lately!
Did see a duck on a post today - I couldn't see any water nearby - and it was still there an hour later when I returned.
best wildlife spotting has to be the pod of 5 or so dolphins under the Narrows bridge (for those of you who know Perth) about 20-25km up river. Definite wildlife highlight!
Oh, man, SK, I was EATING!Quote:
Originally Posted by SadieKate
(there's an adventure story for you. How did Lise end up in the hospital? It's a biking related injury. She was eating pasta and choked while laughing at a post from SK on the TE board.)
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Do you think if we write his name in asterisks enough times, **** Cheney will disappear?
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Originally Posted by Lise
Beautiful!!!
Let's send **** Cheney a Crap you Hands Elmo!! He can use it for quail (Quayle?) hunting target practice....
Edit: Amazing how it ***'s out "****" but not "Crap". Conspiracy? Liberal media??
Yes. Clearly.Quote:
Originally Posted by maillotpois
I am now resisting the adolescent urge to write a bunch of words and see which ones get the star treatment. Resist! :rolleyes:
On Sunday I saw a mother deer and two fawns. The mother and one fawn made it across the bike trail but the other fawn saw me and ran back. I waited a bit to see if it would cross but the path was really busy and it was sort of stuck. I hope it made it.
Okay... most of the wildlife I saw yesturday during the overcast morning.... Galahs, Magpies (Very aggressive little buggas), Noisy miners and Rainbow Lorikeets. Funny to see the lorikeets drunk on nectar. ^_^
Are we only counting alive and breathing wildlife? Something about this time of year........... I see SO many roadkill racoons and snakes! Like the overflow that survived the relatively mild winter is now out there for the cars to destroy...... ick! I DO see some gorgeous blue herons, tho', when crossing the Mississippi (via bridge!) And in surrounding bodies of water. When they take off for flight - it can take your breath away!
annie
I love descriptions of birds - even if you spell mynah "creatively"Quote:
Originally Posted by light_sabe_r
Keep riding, keep posting
On rides around the neighborhood, we usually see magpies, squirrels, horses, cows, miniature horses and cows too! Canada Geese and Mallards, Snakes now and again, and yesterday a hawk -- being pestered by a pair of crows! One day recently, we found a badger -- poking his head out of a hole in the road, and another meandering down the street a few miles later. Also Rock Chuck, LOTS of Rock Chucks!
Karen in Boise