i bet i have the biggest....
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I dont think it was a 6' badger A hind leg walking average sized badger fighting my friend would have been like him going toe to toe with a hairy dwarf, which considering this thread is about big things takes, us a little off topic (unless our thread starter collects giant badgers, that is )
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In a surrealist way it might......
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
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In a surrealist way it might......
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
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I heard badgers only feed on mashed potato? Oh and people, but only people who look like my friend who was chased down the hill by a badger, yes.
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In a surrealist way it might......
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
Also while on the subject of badgers.... it's a common fact that they can't look up, that's why they so easy to catch/cull (unless they're running like an Emu of course) as they can't see the farmer stood over them about to muller them with a shovel
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A swift size nine to the head and they soon run away!
I live in a rural area and badgers are a pain in the ****, two did over my neighbours puppy the other week, so neighbour took a shovel to their heads!
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The old badgers "can't look up" being used for maximum effect!.... they're easy enough to deal with until they get a decent speed up... then it's like trying to stop a steam train!
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Only when the lay on their back... which they tend not to do in daylight, I know a lot of facts about them... as I used to be a professional badger wrangler at one time
I gave it up when I damaged my knee in the late 80's while pretending to do a drunken Don Johnson (Miami Vice) roll over a friends car bonnet, trouble was as I wasn't wearing any socks and my shoe half slipped off causing me to stand up funny (wasn't that funny) and damage my knee ligament. Anyway after that I was unable to outrun the *******... so had to retire
Still don't wear socks though
I gave it up when I damaged my knee in the late 80's while pretending to do a drunken Don Johnson (Miami Vice) roll over a friends car bonnet, trouble was as I wasn't wearing any socks and my shoe half slipped off causing me to stand up funny (wasn't that funny) and damage my knee ligament. Anyway after that I was unable to outrun the *******... so had to retire
Still don't wear socks though
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Tandang is another Tagalog word for rooster. When I was dating a Filipino bint in NZ, we were having a naughty bit of banter via e-mail, and I used the "Tandang" word. Of course, she knew it meant "Rooster" in Tagalog, but she then asked if there was another word for "Rooster" to which she received a reply, "****!", from her workmates which made her blush a bit.
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