Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 what about the name of those animals that hang in trees and fall on your head? Ya know, the *joke* you all have with those critters? What are their names? I cannot recall. *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides the information > > , this is great news. > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > one... > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > larger than others. > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > Cy, the Ancient Okie... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 what about the name of those animals that hang in trees and fall on your head? Ya know, the *joke* you all have with those critters? What are their names? I cannot recall. *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides the information > > , this is great news. > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > one... > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > larger than others. > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > Cy, the Ancient Okie... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2005 Report Share Posted January 10, 2005 what about the name of those animals that hang in trees and fall on your head? Ya know, the *joke* you all have with those critters? What are their names? I cannot recall. *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides the information > > , this is great news. > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > one... > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > larger than others. > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > Cy, the Ancient Okie... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 This is good to know as I thought he was referring to the Sleuth. Now, in fact, aren't the Koalas actually aggressive? Cy, the Ancient Okie... Hmm, we only have Scorpians, Ghila Monsters and Rattlesnakeststststststststststststststst to worry about here.... the Re: aussie wildlife Those cute furry things that fall out of the tree!!! are known as koalas. And no we don't have them in our area. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 This is good to know as I thought he was referring to the Sleuth. Now, in fact, aren't the Koalas actually aggressive? Cy, the Ancient Okie... Hmm, we only have Scorpians, Ghila Monsters and Rattlesnakeststststststststststststststst to worry about here.... the Re: aussie wildlife Those cute furry things that fall out of the tree!!! are known as koalas. And no we don't have them in our area. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 This is good to know as I thought he was referring to the Sleuth. Now, in fact, aren't the Koalas actually aggressive? Cy, the Ancient Okie... Hmm, we only have Scorpians, Ghila Monsters and Rattlesnakeststststststststststststststst to worry about here.... the Re: aussie wildlife Those cute furry things that fall out of the tree!!! are known as koalas. And no we don't have them in our area. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 That can depend on the situation they are placed in. If they feel threaten they can be aggressive but I suppose any animal feeling threaten would be aggressive. Usually they just sit up in the tree eating there gum leaves and climb down at times to go exploring to find another tree. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are > much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 That can depend on the situation they are placed in. If they feel threaten they can be aggressive but I suppose any animal feeling threaten would be aggressive. Usually they just sit up in the tree eating there gum leaves and climb down at times to go exploring to find another tree. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are > much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 That can depend on the situation they are placed in. If they feel threaten they can be aggressive but I suppose any animal feeling threaten would be aggressive. Usually they just sit up in the tree eating there gum leaves and climb down at times to go exploring to find another tree. from down under RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are > much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 those are not what I am referring too. I had a few aussie friends over here in the states and they have a common made up fake animal they tell everyone about that falls on your head in the evening when you walk under trees. If I think of the name I will tell you it and maybe you will recognize it. wait! it is called a drop bear! I think it is called a drop bear if not mistaken. Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 , What were they drinking when this animal fell on them? Cy, the ancient but Wise Okie... Re: aussie wildlife those are not what I am referring too. I had a few aussie friends over here in the states and they have a common made up fake animal they tell everyone about that falls on your head in the evening when you walk under trees. If I think of the name I will tell you it and maybe you will recognize it. wait! it is called a drop bear! I think it is called a drop bear if not mistaken. Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 , What were they drinking when this animal fell on them? Cy, the ancient but Wise Okie... Re: aussie wildlife those are not what I am referring too. I had a few aussie friends over here in the states and they have a common made up fake animal they tell everyone about that falls on your head in the evening when you walk under trees. If I think of the name I will tell you it and maybe you will recognize it. wait! it is called a drop bear! I think it is called a drop bear if not mistaken. Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 By the way , have you ever gone Snipe hunting? If not I would be happy to fix you up with the equipment and take you. (smile) This " Drop Bear " sounds suspiciously like the " Honka " (nope, not Honkey) which my grandfather used to tell me about. It was a Creek Indian thing. You see, there is this monster which lurks about at night looking for children who have gotten out of their beds and are wandering about looking for something to eat, watching TV (not back then) or just generally thinking on mischief. It is not very tall but it does have large teeth, smelly breath and very red eyes. It also seems to have some sort of scaly covering. Cy, the Ancient Okie... Re: aussie wildlife ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 By the way , have you ever gone Snipe hunting? If not I would be happy to fix you up with the equipment and take you. (smile) This " Drop Bear " sounds suspiciously like the " Honka " (nope, not Honkey) which my grandfather used to tell me about. It was a Creek Indian thing. You see, there is this monster which lurks about at night looking for children who have gotten out of their beds and are wandering about looking for something to eat, watching TV (not back then) or just generally thinking on mischief. It is not very tall but it does have large teeth, smelly breath and very red eyes. It also seems to have some sort of scaly covering. Cy, the Ancient Okie... Re: aussie wildlife ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 By the way , have you ever gone Snipe hunting? If not I would be happy to fix you up with the equipment and take you. (smile) This " Drop Bear " sounds suspiciously like the " Honka " (nope, not Honkey) which my grandfather used to tell me about. It was a Creek Indian thing. You see, there is this monster which lurks about at night looking for children who have gotten out of their beds and are wandering about looking for something to eat, watching TV (not back then) or just generally thinking on mischief. It is not very tall but it does have large teeth, smelly breath and very red eyes. It also seems to have some sort of scaly covering. Cy, the Ancient Okie... Re: aussie wildlife ok, it is called an australian drop bear! I just talked to my buddy about it. Go to google.com and do a search on it and you'll find tons of websites on it. It is a huge joke/prank that Australian folks tease with... a type of Austrailian bear, a drop bear, drops on your head at night if you walk under trees. When I was told about this by Australians, they told it to me with straight faces as though it was fact. I found out it was a joke by doing a google on it since it seemed a bit odd *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing Triglycerides > the information > > > > > > , this is great news. > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than a large > > one... > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds are much > > larger than others. > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ---- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Cy, There are plenty of snipes down here in Georgia. When I was young my cousins took me snipe hunting and I held the crocker sack while they scared them to running and I caught three of them in the bushes in the field, where I crouched while holding the sack open. It was great hunting, and I am sure could snag a few of them with our help. RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Cy, There are plenty of snipes down here in Georgia. When I was young my cousins took me snipe hunting and I held the crocker sack while they scared them to running and I caught three of them in the bushes in the field, where I crouched while holding the sack open. It was great hunting, and I am sure could snag a few of them with our help. RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Harry, You know, I do think that a blind person could probably do okay if he had some help. I think I have all of the equipment required so we would not have to buy anything. Okay , when would you like to go? Cy, the Ancient Okie... Re: aussie wildlife Cy, There are plenty of snipes down here in Georgia. When I was young my cousins took me snipe hunting and I held the crocker sack while they scared them to running and I caught three of them in the bushes in the field, where I crouched while holding the sack open. It was great hunting, and I am sure could snag a few of them with our help. RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 Harry, You know, I do think that a blind person could probably do okay if he had some help. I think I have all of the equipment required so we would not have to buy anything. Okay , when would you like to go? Cy, the Ancient Okie... Re: aussie wildlife Cy, There are plenty of snipes down here in Georgia. When I was young my cousins took me snipe hunting and I held the crocker sack while they scared them to running and I caught three of them in the bushes in the field, where I crouched while holding the sack open. It was great hunting, and I am sure could snag a few of them with our help. RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 oh ya, Snipe hunting is famous in Ohio *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 oh ya, Snipe hunting is famous in Ohio *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 oh ya, Snipe hunting is famous in Ohio *grin* Regards, RE: Dietary Guidelines for Reducing > Triglycerides > > the information > > > > > > > > > > , this is great news. > > > I tell you what, I will only eat a small pecan pie rather than > a > large > > > one... > > > What size Kangaroo do you have? I understand that some breeds > are much > > > larger than others. > > > How about the Duck Billed Platypus? > > > Cy, the Ancient Okie... > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > -- > ---- > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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