Juvenile things that make you snigger (Vol. 3)
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Saleen836 said:
Spotted this van today on my way to work, had to look twice but it did bring a smile to my face
(pic nicked of their FB page)
It must be a Dorsetshire thing...(pic nicked of their FB page)
I've seen this one out and about in Swanage (on the Jurassic Coast), it's not my picture... https://www.flickr.com/photos/16498755@N07/4448728... ...although I've got one that I took somewhere on my computer.
yellowjack said:
Saleen836 said:
Spotted this van today on my way to work, had to look twice but it did bring a smile to my face
(pic nicked of their FB page)
It must be a Dorsetshire thing...(pic nicked of their FB page)
I've seen this one out and about in Swanage (on the Jurassic Coast), it's not my picture... https://www.flickr.com/photos/16498755@N07/4448728... ...although I've got one that I took somewhere on my computer.
DodgyGeezer said:
Alpacaman said:
I follow Kenya Wildlife Service on Facebook this is a post from today-
"In an interesting turn of events, we received numerous reports from locals at Kiangua location, Meru County of a lion hiding in a hedge
KWS Meru team swiftly rushed to scene in a bid to mitigate a possible Human Wildlife Conflict case.
On arrival, KWS rangers were astonished to find out that the ‘alleged lion’ was a lion printed carrier bag."
genuine lol at that"In an interesting turn of events, we received numerous reports from locals at Kiangua location, Meru County of a lion hiding in a hedge
KWS Meru team swiftly rushed to scene in a bid to mitigate a possible Human Wildlife Conflict case.
On arrival, KWS rangers were astonished to find out that the ‘alleged lion’ was a lion printed carrier bag."
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DodgyGeezer said:
Alpacaman said:
I follow Kenya Wildlife Service on Facebook this is a post from today-
"In an interesting turn of events, we received numerous reports from locals at Kiangua location, Meru County of a lion hiding in a hedge
KWS Meru team swiftly rushed to scene in a bid to mitigate a possible Human Wildlife Conflict case.
On arrival, KWS rangers were astonished to find out that the ‘alleged lion’ was a lion printed carrier bag."
genuine lol at that"In an interesting turn of events, we received numerous reports from locals at Kiangua location, Meru County of a lion hiding in a hedge
KWS Meru team swiftly rushed to scene in a bid to mitigate a possible Human Wildlife Conflict case.
On arrival, KWS rangers were astonished to find out that the ‘alleged lion’ was a lion printed carrier bag."
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