Posted: 28 Dec 2007, 04:58
DAMN. Now that's an Xxxmas.alice wrote:boots
pointy boots
more boots
and a latex catsuit
DAMN. Now that's an Xxxmas.alice wrote:boots
pointy boots
more boots
and a latex catsuit
.. and my Simpson slippers !!! (although I happen to find them very sexy )smiscandlon wrote:That beats the Batmobile as far as I'm concerned.alice wrote:pointy boots ... and a latex catsuit
SINsister wrote:Ooooooo - I'll have that, then. Thanks!Syberberg wrote:Falconry: Care, Captive Breeding & Conservation by J. Parry-Jones.
Even beats a remote controlled dalekpaul wrote:.. and my Simpson slippers !!! (although I happen to find them very sexy )smiscandlon wrote:That beats the Batmobile as far as I'm concerned.alice wrote:pointy boots ... and a latex catsuit
the 'nagometer' works surprisingly well and can even discern between the various auto-settings on the stereo units. A side-effect 'santa' didn't think of is that 'drunken' chaps can have much fun cranking up the volume and then wandering around the house and garden to see if the shirt is still responding - best done at 4.00am when the neighbours are most pleased to try and understand the wonders of modern technologyDark wrote:Awesome, Ez.paint it black wrote:
Have wondered about getting one, do they actually work, or do they just randomly oscillate?
Nah! I *heart* birds of prey (and birds in general! ). The falconry exhibition is my favorite aspect of the silly Renaissance Faire near Chicago; a couple of years ago, I spoke at length with the Faire's falconer about how he got his start, etc. I made a point of watching the birds of prey show at Warwick Castle in August, even though no falcons were part of the exhibition (their featured birds included an owl and a vulture! )...Syberberg wrote:SINsister wrote:Ooooooo - I'll have that, then. Thanks!Syberberg wrote:Falconry: Care, Captive Breeding & Conservation by J. Parry-Jones.
Now that's a surprise.
OoOoOoOo! I'd love to see an owl in "real life" (exhibitions don't really count, pffffffffffffft)!Pista wrote:I like birds of prey too.
I love owls especially. They are like ghosts when they whizz past you at night.
We've got one living around here somewhere. Have to give it a name (we've had Barry the bat so no can do there).
Eric the owl?
as a kid I was playing in a forest when sudenly I stould face to face to an owl, only a few feet away from me.SINsister wrote: OoOoOoOo! I'd love to see an owl in "real life" (exhibitions don't really count, pffffffffffffft)!
They're dead good innit?christophe wrote:as a kid I was playing in a forest when sudenly I stould face to face to an owl, only a few feet away from me.SINsister wrote: OoOoOoOo! I'd love to see an owl in "real life" (exhibitions don't really count, pffffffffffffft)!
a really big one, that spread his wings and opend his claws the second he noticed me.
I was real young back then so what I did was, I yelled out for my mom and ran like hell
dead good?Pista wrote:They're dead good innit?
No fair! Must be flippin' nice...boudicca wrote:
Na na na na na!
On broadway?James Blast wrote:I've seen lambs
on my plate last wednesday.Obviousman wrote:On broadway?James Blast wrote:I've seen lambs
Dead Kennedy's or Lard?Obviousman wrote:On broadway?James Blast wrote:I've seen lambs
my version is in focus...robertzombie wrote: