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A Look Back To 2009 - 120 degrees in Australia
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RE: A Look Back To 2009 - 120 degrees in Australia
That is the oddest looking koala I've ever seen. Looks pretty big too.


The koala is not a bear, it is a marsupial. The biggest one I've ever seem was an old male,at about 40lbs.

Like most of the larger Australian native native animals,koalas make the average sheep seem intellectually gifted.
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RE: A Look Back To 2009 - 120 degrees in Australia
(July 21, 2011 at 8:43 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: --image--

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Gonna need a big fork. Biiiiig fucking fork. And about a truckload of hot sauce.

In seriousness I think grizzly's are beautiful.

padraic, I've heard there's a huge population of venomous snakes in Australia. But how do you happen to find sharks in your pools? Tongue

Great Whites are a favorite of mine. Big pool, no shallow end. Wink
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RE: A Look Back To 2009 - 120 degrees in Australia
It hit 118F here a few weeks back. It hit 128 in Havasu City in the '90s.
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If I sell my house a new owner isn't allowed to own a dog because of koala preservation laws.
Anyway, another meal suggestion.

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RE: A Look Back To 2009 - 120 degrees in Australia
I've had gator, but never croc.
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(July 21, 2011 at 8:53 pm)padraic Wrote: That is the oddest looking koala I've ever seen. Looks pretty big too.


The koala is not a bear, it is a marsupial. The biggest one I've ever seem was an old male,at about 40lbs.

Wasn't posting a picture of a koala Heart

Quote:Like most of the larger Australian native native animals,koalas make the average sheep seem intellectually gifted.

What else could we expect when their brains suffer heatstroke so often?



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Pinkies are my favorite.
(July 21, 2011 at 9:40 pm)Judas BentHer Wrote:
(July 21, 2011 at 8:43 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: --image--

Yum Wink
Gonna need a big fork. Biiiiig fucking fork. And about a truckload of hot sauce.

In seriousness I think grizzly's are beautiful.

Say that when they are a cub and knocking down shit in your yard. If only I remembered where the guns were and it wasn't a cub.

Chop it into smaller chunks like you do fat pigs. Better taste when cooked, imho... but I've seen some people eat them raw.

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Beastiality, Sae? Tongue

Also, you do mean Farenheit right? Not Degrees?
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(July 22, 2011 at 2:06 am)Jax Wrote: Beastiality, Sae? Tongue

Also, you do mean Farenheit right? Not Degrees?

Beastiality is one of my favorites Smile
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(July 21, 2011 at 8:43 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: [Image: large_brown_bear.jpg]

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AAAW He/She looks so cute and cuddly. Big Grin

(July 22, 2011 at 2:06 am)Jax Wrote: Also, you do mean Farenheit right? Not Degrees?

They are both degrees, as in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. You might be confused with Kelvin which is the one without degrees.
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(July 22, 2011 at 3:37 am)leo-rcc Wrote: They are both degrees, as in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit. You might be confused with Kelvin which is the one without degrees.

Ah, thanks.
We don't use Farenheit here in Australia, so I got confused. Tongue
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