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Post by Funk Monk on Jan 15, 2007 10:11:42 GMT -5
This time there are no excuses! Here's the first picture I ever posted for classification on old Dodona: Pretty bad for the purpose.
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Clemo
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Post by Clemo on Jan 15, 2007 15:01:14 GMT -5
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Post by atessalev on Jan 16, 2007 3:02:07 GMT -5
Me not too long ago: Me making friends at the Zoo today! ;D
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Post by Funk Monk on Jan 16, 2007 6:53:32 GMT -5
The Zoo? Don't you have things like that running freely down there?
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Post by atessalev on Jan 16, 2007 8:40:31 GMT -5
That's what everyone thinks! I toy with my cousins in Turkey, and say that we have kangaroos in our backyard.
You won't find any wildlife in the city (except annoying pigeons), and it really depends where you live outside there. Last year i saw a massive dead kangaroo on the main road near my house (30km from the CBD), and we often have native birds, frogs and some small lizzards around the outside house (outside). Some suburbs have quite a lot of kangaroos, and possums are very common. And you have all sorts of things near the country, snakes and all.
But most Australians live close to the cities, so seeing wildlife (not including birds and frogs) isn't really the norm.
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yolas
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Post by yolas on Jan 17, 2007 2:46:54 GMT -5
I thought everyone in Australia wrestles with crocodiles. j/k Hollywood makes people think that Australia is a big zoo.
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Post by atessalev on Jan 17, 2007 7:19:43 GMT -5
Well, there was this one tourist a few weeks ago who tried to attract a crocodile by hitting the water with a stick, so he could get a closer shot of the animal with his camera. The idiot nearly got his hand bitten off!
And where are the photos people?!?
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yolas
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Post by yolas on Jan 17, 2007 8:47:11 GMT -5
here's a pic of mine from 1 year ago, i'll put a more recent pic after my final exams are over.
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Post by Funk Monk on Jan 17, 2007 15:32:55 GMT -5
Heh, I know the bigger animals aren't found in the urban areas, but small monitor lizards like that? And what about spiders and stuff?
And yeah, where are the photos? I've already seen pics of Drooper, Annie and Sayadon on the board, but not here!
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Post by Ewig Berter on Jan 17, 2007 15:51:55 GMT -5
I cant stand seeing reptiles, let alone touching them; that has been my Achilles//weakest point since my youth. Strange enough, whenever I have hard rivaleries in my work (life, in gl), I get horrible nightmares with snakes in them. I'm constantly a very rational person, but I'm starting to believe in this association (for my case, of course). ------ Funk Monk, not even partly arab looking there! -- @anodyne, could you post a 'close' shot!?.
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yolas
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Post by yolas on Jan 17, 2007 17:21:44 GMT -5
Funk what's your ancestry man.. you look like Jesus.
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Post by Funk Monk on Jan 17, 2007 17:27:55 GMT -5
My father is a Lebanese Alawi, and my mother is Faroese/Scottish.
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Post by drooperdoo on Jan 17, 2007 17:53:32 GMT -5
Yolas is good. He picked up on Funk's ethnic heritage to within a fifteen-mile square radius, lol.
Scotland aside, he intuitively sensed the proto-Canaanite strain in Funk's ethnic composition.
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Post by whateva on Jan 17, 2007 17:54:45 GMT -5
Funk:
Holy master! They're getting too close... even though I know we needed the money you should have never let Dan Brown make our secret into a bestseller. With all due respect your holiness even with your role being played by a woman it's not good enough disguise. It's gonna come out!
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Post by Funk Monk on Jan 17, 2007 18:01:19 GMT -5
Heh, I'm already getting paid for curing people through PMs.
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