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Old 08-14-2008, 08:36 PM   #77
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
well naturally ; it's far too dark in there. outside of a dog, however... well actually i think they still can't read.
Kangaroos are remarkably stupid, not to mention prone to violence, always a delightful combination, especially when you're crossing through a mob with a freshly-bought loaf of bread (Been there, done that...most of the loaf survived, as did I). A recent blog-post from someone whose blog I subscribe to, who is much funnier than I think she realises (and who lives just down the road from me, about 1.5 hours south, as is the mentioned "Currumbin") states:

"I touched a kangaroo, it twitched violently, and I almost crapped myself thinking that it was going to beat the crap out of me."
(http://rightafterthis.blogspot.com/2...-wildlife.html)

The Australian approach to nature - touch it and see if it fights back. Crikey!

Cheers,
Marc (I hope they can't read, or I could end up with a mob with 'tude in my driveway)
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