[quote=cargirl1990;933889]Your brave. :D[/quote]
How so? Thats standard practice for all australians.
I usually just grab a notepad and let the little guys run around on it while I walk them outside.
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[quote=cargirl1990;933889]Your brave. :D[/quote]
How so? Thats standard practice for all australians.
I usually just grab a notepad and let the little guys run around on it while I walk them outside.
Depends on the spider though. I wouldn't be so kind if it was a funnelweb or a redback.........
Here's a photo I took of one of the local wildlife (well, not exactly local for me, I came across it at Bulli when we went for a drive to Wollongong). I was walking along the path and there it was. I would guess it was about 1 1/2 metres long. Probably a diamond python, which would mean it's non-poisonous, but I didn't find that out until later....
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lol my dog stepped on a carpet python a few nights back, snake was tripping balls
I'd be tripping balls too. Oh wait.
[quote=whiteballz;933925]How so? Thats standard practice for all australians.
I usually just grab a notepad and let the little guys run around on it while I walk them outside.[/quote]
Yeah, well, whenever I were to pick on up the some sort of object, you kinda get this high definition of it, even though holding it away from you at some length.
[quote=ruim20;933910]They are allways growing, they already have 1 or 2 rows of teeth behind the 'normal' ones ready to take the place of a broken tooth. They have to be one of the most amazing creatures in nature, they also have an amazing imune system wich can even fight off cancer.[/quote]
Yes, that too. My friend is a shark fanatic. Me, forget it.
[quote=Cyco;933876]Wolf, meh...
I've met plenty of huntsman spiders digger than my hand span (~25cm)[/quote]
Haha, clockspider is not amused.
the burnout must have been so epic the car simply disappeared
[quote=clutch-monkey;933986]the burnout must have been so epic the car simply disappeared[/quote]
Naww, it's just someone's Lancia.
There are certain parts of the Scottish diet that do come in for a fair bit of stick, some of it justifiable, some not.
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The deep-fried doner kebab is as terrible as it sounds. Essentially a sausage wrapped in doner meat and then thrown into a deep-fat fryer. It comes with chips - obviously. This kebab is reported to contain 1,000 calories and comes with a recommendation that you shouldn't eat more than one a week.
[quote=pimento;933994]Naww, it's just someone's Lancia.[/quote]
It's a 1983 Beta saloon.
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The deep-fried doner kebab is as terrible as it sounds. Essentially a sausage wrapped in doner meat and then thrown into a deep-fat fryer. It comes with chips - obviously. This kebab is reported to contain 1,000 calories and comes with a recommendation that you shouldn't eat more than one a week.[/quote]
If it's not the lipids and sodium that'll kill ya... what the f@%! is the doner meat?
Is this how the Scots attempt Turkish cuisine? :eek:
[quote=Matra et Alpine;934007]This kebab is reported to contain 1,000 calories and comes with a recommendation that you shouldn't eat more than one a week.[/quote]
I would suggest that they instead make a recommendation that you shouldn't eat more than one in a lifetime.
i'll stick to the normal version. Matra's Döner is just scary :(
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But i think it's time for a Bratwurst :D mmh...delicious
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Btw, your pictures make me happy not to live in an environment were dangerous animals are everywhere :P