As someone who has spent time in a Pacific Northwest logging camp, I think it falls to me to point out that there are a few unlikely elements in the above illustration, not least of them being that it is really quite rare for a lumberjack to shave his bum.
Whoa, stop the presses!
What's wrong with Gautam? This is not like him.
blatham wrote:As someone who has spent time in a Pacific Northwest logging camp, I think it falls to me to point out that there are a few unlikely elements in the above illustration, not least of them being that it is really quite rare for a lumberjack to shave his bum.
It truly is. Most of them go for a Brazilian wax.
Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn...mornin'.
blatham wrote:As someone who has spent time in a Pacific Northwest logging camp, I think it falls to me to point out that there are a few unlikely elements in the above illustration, not least of them being that it is really quite rare for a lumberjack to shave his bum.
OH!
Well, in that case I've changed my mind.
I'll take the one with the shaved bum instead.
I spent the afternoon swimming in the ocean. The water is at about 22C and so clean and clear you can count your toes. I often count my lucky stars that I was born in Oz, but times like this really bring it home how much I love living here, especially in the summer.
Dear Aunti Lowan,
Why wasn't I born an Aussie ?
Why wasn't I born Indian?
Waaahh!!!!!!!! Wilso!
I was wondering how your holiday was going? I think I need to swim moire!
Gautam - you're an honorary Aussie - but there are few Indian princes here.....
Yaaawwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnnnnn again......scratches tail....whassup?
Has the bunny been listening to Howard Stern?