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Previously on "Look its auntie Ethel"

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Something like this? (NSFW ish)
    She can unlock my iPhone any time!

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    I did check for a Telegraph version of the story but the Wail had the best pictures.
    Something like this? (NSFW ish)

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  • vetran
    started a topic Look its auntie Ethel

    Look its auntie Ethel

    Chessington Zoo bans animal print clothes because they scare and confuse the animals... and they're even hiring bouncers to enforce the ban | Mail Online

    A wildlife park has banned visitors from wearing leopard print clothing - because it is confusing the animals.

    Chessington World of Adventures Resort today introduced the zero-tolerance policy on animal print and even brought in bouncers to enforce it.

    Zookeepers noticed the trend for animal print clothing had caused animals to try to communicate with those wearing it - or to run away in fear.
    I did check for a Telegraph version of the story but the Wail had the best pictures.

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