Well, now you've gone and done it, dj. I want that wombat! Not a wombat. That wombat. Now!
looks like that wombat might be spoken for
i'm sure you could have the tasmanian devils
Those are gorgeous...
This photo of puffins by Pat Condon is on the BBC online news site today - in a feature where you can vote for their best photo of the month.
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Is this a hummingbird? What is it doing? Is it skewered?
littlek wrote:
Is this a hummingbird? What is it doing? Is it skewered?
It's a hummingbird. I think it's mad at something. Probably another male.
djjd62 wrote:looks like that wombat might be spoken for
i'm sure you could have the tasmanian devils
I think lilk wants the devils.
dj, Spoken for or not, I want that wombat. Tasmanian devils are adorable to be sure, but just a tad aggressive for my taste, thanks. If littlek wants them, I won't stand in the way.
Rosborne, Those ctenophores leave me speechless. Stunning. Also thanks for the cougar (wonderful face) and the salamander. Is that monkey a snow monkey? How in the world did you find such a pissed off hummingbird. Don't mess with that dude.
osso, Love the puffins. That's a great shot. I wonder if it will win.
It's close to the top votegetters, but this one by Declan McGinniss is winning so far...
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Great photo, osso. I could see where it could win. Being in the perfect spot at the perfect time--with a camera.
The hooded pitohui is a poisonous bird from New Guinea.
Some men are described by Aussie girls as wombats.
wombat: eats roots shoots and leaves.
Now, if I explain to you that rooting is an aussie colloquialism for intercourse.... can you figure out where the commas should go in the above sentence?
I was never guilty of being a wombat. I always stayed the night.
lol, I could tell you were a gentleman from halfway around the world.
he was just hoping for breakfast in the morning
djjd62 wrote:he was just hoping for breakfast in the morning
Do I know you dj?
Breakfast in bed was a favorite. i wasn't called "The silver tounge devil" fer nothin ya know.
There's tongues, and then there's tongues.