Rescued this sick porcupine I found on the forest floor today. Hopefully, he's resting comfortably with the local wildlife rehabilitators I left him with and OH MY GOD THERE'S A DEER IN MY YARD RIGHT THIS MINUTE I LOVE LIVING IN THE WOODS SCREW CITIES
I live in a city and still get deer on my lawn. And cougars on the road. And bears in the garbage.
None of these are pluses, to be honest. Deer destroy your gardens, cougars eat your kids, and bears maul your face and murder you dead.
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
Rescued this sick porcupine I found on the forest floor today. Hopefully, he's resting comfortably with the local wildlife rehabilitators I left him with and OH MY GOD THERE'S A DEER IN MY YARD RIGHT THIS MINUTE I LOVE LIVING IN THE WOODS SCREW CITIES
I live in a city and still get deer on my lawn. And cougars on the road. And bears in the garbage.
None of these are pluses, to be honest. Deer destroy your gardens, cougars eat your kids, and bears maul your face and murder you dead.
are you talking about nature or is deer some new slang...?
@tvistor bro, don't worry, the ladies at college(READ:University) will think you're a man. Also, needs moar beard.
Having seen Australian girls, I am now going to go get my visa fixed so I don't get deported. English speaking + intelligent enough to get into my uni + that accent = my weakness.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
@tvistor Yes, the ladies over here are quite nice. I'll give you a piece of advice though. If you get the chance to visit Perth and the beaches over there, they are even better. Possibly the best in the country, and I say this as a Melbournian
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
Rescued this sick porcupine I found on the forest floor today. Hopefully, he's resting comfortably with the local wildlife rehabilitators I left him with and OH MY GOD THERE'S A DEER IN MY YARD RIGHT THIS MINUTE I LOVE LIVING IN THE WOODS SCREW CITIES
I live in a city and still get deer on my lawn. And cougars on the road. And bears in the garbage.
None of these are pluses, to be honest. Deer destroy your gardens, cougars eat your kids, and bears maul your face and murder you dead.
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
I live in the second biggest city in my state and I see more animals here than I did when I lived out in the woods. Stinking coyotes howl all day and night.
Perth is full of bogans. Well, I guess the east has them too.
Perth has my hot, blonde, pole dancing cousin though.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
@tvistor Yes, the ladies over here are quite nice. I'll give you a piece of advice though. If you get the chance to visit Perth and the beaches over there, they are even better. Possibly the best in the country, and I say this as a Melbournian
Rottnest island was absolutely stellar and the scenery will remain imprinted in my memory for quite awhile. The Head of the Bight's definitely worth checking out too, even if it's all the way down south.
Don't come to Brisbane where it's just flood and bogans and these things at 3am in your driveway (plovers)
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
Homeward Bound
Right, thank you!
PS Have you read "HELP NAMECHANGE" yet?
You know, I've been meaning to get around to it. I just haven't found the time.
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
Homeward Bound
Right, thank you!
PS Have you read "HELP NAMECHANGE" yet?
You know, I've been meaning to get around to it. I just haven't found the time.
2 centuries or something?
"Faded away like the stars in the morning, Losing their light in the glorious sun, Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling, Only remembered for what we have done."
Sydney is where it's at. It's like Melbourne but less pretentious more harbour bridges.
See, you couldn't tell the lie that sydney is LESS pretentious then Melbourne, that's why you had to cross it out. Also, trying to drive around that city takes nerves of steal.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my hounds!
Krenim: Hounds? How cliche.
Janeway: Tuvok! *clapclap* Release my rape gorilla!
But guys, how on earth do you get goddamn anywhere in this country. Malaysia is nice and tiny, and it's like 10 hour across the whole thing. I asked a friend how long the drive was to their place, and they were like 'two days'.
But guys, how on earth do you get goddamn anywhere in this country. Malaysia is nice and tiny, and it's like 10 hour across the whole thing. I asked a friend how long the drive was to their place, and they were like 'two days'.
Edit: but so many points for being brave enough to rescue a porcupine! I'd be too terrified after watching that movie with the two dogs and the cat who make their way home to their family and one of the dogs gets hit by a porcupine.
Homeward Bound
Right, thank you!
PS Have you read "HELP NAMECHANGE" yet?
You know, I've been meaning to get around to it. I just haven't found the time.
2 centuries or something?
3 and almost a quarter.
In a mere 10 hours of driving, I probably won't have left my state, much less the country.
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Having seen Australian girls, I am now going to go get my visa fixed so I don't get deported. English speaking + intelligent enough to get into my uni + that accent = my weakness.
Perth has my hot, blonde, pole dancing cousin though.
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Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
@chryenth my first reaction to that picture was 'omg he looks so young'. Then I read the age and u ARE young!!
@Tvistor you are actually benjamin button and 70 years old right?
@Aepas now everybody will be flocking to woo these people with singing. None left for you.
PS Have you read "HELP NAMECHANGE" yet?
Am not! Besides, you're far more prettier @Trey.
Losing their light in the glorious sun,
Thus would we pass from this earth and its toiling,
Only remembered for what we have done."
AAAAAAAAAAH.
Honourable, knight eternal,
Darkly evil, cruel infernal.
Necromanctic to the core,Dance with death forever more.
3 and almost a quarter.