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This is how bored I am today...Originally posted by HRH View Post1) Should we be allowed to carry guns for protoection?
2) Tiger Vs Crocodile, who would win?
3) What do you look for in a women/man?
4) Favourite TV show?
5) What is the biggest regret in your life?
1) You shouldn't need guns for protection.
2) Tigers.
3) Honesty, humour, someone who's true to himself, inner beauty.
4) Heroes.
5) Dropping out of my french A Level cause it was too hard. What a noob.
right...now do I finish the painting, crack on with the garden, or get back to that porn...The pope is a tard.Comment
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post1) You shouldn't need guns for protection.
2) Tigers.
3) Honesty, humour, someone who's true to himself, inner beauty. But when I'm not lying a big noddy and rippling abs.
4) Heroes.
5) Dropping out of my french A Level cause it was too hard. What a noob.

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Not at all. A fully-grown tiger is the most formidable land predator there is. Even elephants treat them with the utmost respect.Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post2) A tiger would have a job killing a big croc, and a croc would have a job catching a tiger, so it would be a stalemate. Tiger versus gorilla would be more interesting and I would expect the gorilla to win.
Tigers (uniquely, amongst big cats) are also great swimmers and could probably hold their own against even the largest crock, in the water.
Even if a crock managed to get a bite on a tiger, the tiger would probably still kill it, due to it's sheer agility and strength.
I don't fancy the gorilla's chances either. Gorillas, although very strong, are all bravado and bluff. Gorillas aren't fearsome carnivourous predators, and would probably back down pretty sharpish in the (highly improbable) event that they encountered a tiger (they live in very different parts of the world BTW).
Gorillas often encounter leopards, and the occasional lion, but they rarely fight. Leopards will sometimes catch and eat baby gorillas.
I can recommend an excellent book on the subject: 'Gorillas Were My Neighbours' by Fred G. Merfield.
See also:
"Gorillas are vulnerable to predation by leopards (Panthera pardus)..."
http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/gorillaLast edited by bogeyman; 19 April 2008, 14:32.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Simply not true hun. That hard waxed chest look is gay, and just not attractive to me at all.Originally posted by Sockpuppet View Post
But when I'm not lying a big noddy and rippling abs.

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And massive cocks are a problem if you like the sort of wierd kinky tulip that I'm into
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Eh?Originally posted by HRH View PostI wear a mean dark pair of shades and you can't see my eyes unless my head is bent-you dig?
Like when you're giving some random bloke fellatio?
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I'm joshing with ya! If ever too much information was given out on an internet forum...that was it.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostAnd massive cocks are a problem if you like the sort of wierd kinky tulip that I'm into
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Whose sig. says they are 'random'? That might give us a clue Brillo.Originally posted by bogeyman View PostEh?
Like when you're giving some random bloke fellatio?Comment
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errrr - I have tried to work that out - and I can't work out what kinky stuff you mean.Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostAnd massive cocks are a problem if you like the sort of wierd kinky tulip that I'm into

I suppose I have lead a sheltered life - can anyone elucidate please?Comment
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