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A visit from Targan, Leg, and other Aussies
Saw this on local news. Had to share with our Austrailian friends. What are you doing sending your pets to North Carolina, USA??
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/10440249/ My $0.02 Mike |
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Now I'm not living in Queensland but I think that animal is the famous Queensland Water Hound. It likes to play with fishermen and surfers.
Mike, can you send it home? Just slap it on the nose with a rolled up newspaper or something. |
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So THAT's where my goldfish got to!
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This is just a symptom of the Aussie dollar being so strong against the Greenback. Mr Shark is probably just a tourist. He's probably looking for Disneyland or something.
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Australia
two cuddly species and the rest are f***in lethal monsters that make up the animal cast in horror movies.
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Two?
If you're talking about kangaroos as one of them, they're not as cute and cuddly as you might think. They're quite capable, and willing, to disembowel with those back legs of theirs.
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As to Targan, well I am new here. So, call him cuddly. I will watch from over here a ways off........... quite a ways off. |
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