I've been watching the Crocodile Hunter for many, many hours now, and I have the urge to wrestle something to the ground with my bare hands.
I also have the urge to speak in an atrocious fake accent.
What cracks me up is how they drag their kid with them wherever they go. They just strap her on and go. Of course, what do you expect for a baby that is named after her father's favorite croc (Bindi) and his favorite dog (Sui)?
I also have the urge to speak in an atrocious fake accent.
What cracks me up is how they drag their kid with them wherever they go. They just strap her on and go. Of course, what do you expect for a baby that is named after her father's favorite croc (Bindi) and his favorite dog (Sui)?
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Date: 2002-07-21 09:27 am (UTC)Did you hold up a PD and say, "And here we have an American rodent, ludovicianus or prairie dog. They are small burrowing rodents, most commonly found in the wild, but sometimes found in suburbia in carefully constructed cages."
Heee.
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Date: 2002-07-21 09:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-07-21 06:47 pm (UTC)"This is the most amazing example of snake handling I've ever witnessed. My husband, the father of my child, has walked up to a tasmanian pit viper, the deadliest snake in the world, and picked it up by its tail! Watch as he coaxes it into not biting him! Watch as he dodges the highly venomous fangs! Gasp as he harrasses the viper, which was minding its own business and bothering no one!"