Cecil The Lion Part Three.

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Fri Mar 23, 2018 4:49 pm

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby dis » Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:01 pm

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Aw that's funny. Dogs are great.
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby dis » Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:03 pm

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That's Jack's begging face, i was eating crisps and he was staring at me.

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Does he get any Vicky?

My dog always begs a bit ice lolly and toffee.
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:08 pm

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That's Jack's begging face, i was eating crisps and he was staring at me.

:wubbers:


Does he get any Vicky?

My dog always begs a bit ice lolly and toffee.


Aye Dis, I always give him share.

I can't resist that face.

The chap that brings his food said "Stop looking at his face and look at his belly"

Mes has met Jack, he kept trying to lick her face.

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby dis » Fri Mar 23, 2018 5:17 pm

Vicks wrote:
dis wrote:
Vicks wrote:
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That's Jack's begging face, i was eating crisps and he was staring at me.

:wubbers:


Does he get any Vicky?

My dog always begs a bit ice lolly and toffee.


Aye Dis, I always give him share.

I can't resist that face.

The chap that brings his food said "Stop looking at his face and look at his belly"

Mes has met Jack, he kept trying to lick her face.

:laughing:


:mrgreen:

My dog goes for lugs.

I am no too bad a resisting because she could end up quite a wee ball if we fed her everytime she begged. She gets a tiny bit of the end of toast, a wee tiny bit of toffee if I have a bit, other than that she just gets her own stuff. Unless my sister is here then she gets anything she asks for. I'll maybe post a photo of her one day if I can work out how to do it safely.
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Thu Apr 26, 2018 3:50 pm

Vicks wrote:What's a good name for a Scottish polar bear?

Angus or Hamish if it's a boy or Isla or Heather if it's a girl.

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We finally discovered that Victoria's wee furball is a boy and after having a public vote on what we should call him..

We have decided the first polar bear to be born in the UK in 25 years will be called..

Hamish.


Which was one of the names i suggested a while back.

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Sun Apr 29, 2018 5:35 am

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Jack's waiting for kick off.

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Sat May 05, 2018 1:31 pm

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Award winning director Carlos Calvaho has been killed after he was headbutted by Gerald the Giraffe in a Safari Park in South Africa.

The Giraffe sent Carlos flying sixteen feet through the air and the 47 year old suffered devastating injuries.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5694067/Award-winning-movie-director-killed-freak-accident-skull-crushed-GIRAFFE.html

Gerald is okay.
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Vicky » Wed May 09, 2018 4:09 pm

Breaking Ground has become the 53rd horse to die this year, because of horse racing in Britain.

When are people going to realise the current legislation in this country aren't enough and more needs to be done to protect these beautiful animals?
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby MG2 » Wed May 09, 2018 4:41 pm

Vicks wrote:Award winning director Carlos Calvaho has been killed after he was headbutted by Gerald the Giraffe in a Safari Park in South Africa.

The Giraffe sent Carlos flying sixteen feet through the air and the 47 year old suffered devastating injuries.

Gerald is okay.
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That is so sad. Giraffes are usually so gentle.

Also the Lion attack on the owner of the park. He was lucky to survive although sadly the Lion did not.
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Keyser » Wed May 09, 2018 9:33 pm

MG2 wrote:
Vicks wrote:Award winning director Carlos Calvaho has been killed after he was headbutted by Gerald the Giraffe in a Safari Park in South Africa.

The Giraffe sent Carlos flying sixteen feet through the air and the 47 year old suffered devastating injuries.

Gerald is okay.
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That is so sad. Giraffes are usually so gentle.

Also the Lion attack on the owner of the park. He was lucky to survive although sadly the Lion did not.


Not that gentle - especially the blokes. :thumbsup:

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby MG2 » Wed May 09, 2018 9:42 pm

Keyser wrote:
Not that gentle - especially the blokes. :thumbsup:



Brutally balletic!
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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby Keyser » Wed May 09, 2018 9:47 pm

MG2 wrote:
Keyser wrote:
Not that gentle - especially the blokes. :thumbsup:



Brutally balletic!


It was wonderfully compelling viewing.

I wonder if the sauropods fought that way (but on a 30-100+ ton scale) - fossil evidence suggests that they did particularly the larger Apatosaurs - and what an incredible sight it must have been!

The Brontosmash! :laughing:

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Re: Cecil The Lion Part Three.

Postby MG2 » Wed May 09, 2018 10:17 pm

Keyser wrote:It was wonderfully compelling viewing.

I wonder if the sauropods fought that way (but on a 30-100+ ton scale) - fossil evidence suggests that they did particularly the larger Apatosaurs - and what an incredible sight it must have been!

The Brontosmash! :laughing:


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It would have been ground shaking and awesomely terrifying.

Talking of fossils how wonderful was this woman? Apols for wikiing!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Anning
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