IsambardKingdomBrunel
Joined June 2001
It is out the window, but no way Phil i hate spiders and you have some big buggers down thereSounds like freedom is out the window in the UK mate, come to the land down under
Mike.
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It is out the window, but no way Phil i hate spiders and you have some big buggers down thereSounds like freedom is out the window in the UK mate, come to the land down under
Don't forget the Dropbears, they're as big as Bunyips these daysIt is out the window, but no way Phil i hate spiders and you have some big buggers down there.
Mike.
No Dropbears around here. The Yowies keep them away.Don't forget the Dropbears, they're as big as Bunyips these days
You forgot one important thing mate, the vegemite behind the earsDrop bear is a fictional, carnivorous hoax creature from Australian folklore, portrayed as a vicious, large version of the koala that attacks people by dropping from trees.
Thank you bolivar, sounds like "nightmare Australiaville".Mike:
Drop bear is a fictional, carnivorous hoax creature from Australian folklore, portrayed as a vicious, large version of the koala that attacks people by dropping from trees.
The Yowie is typically described as a bipedal, hairy, and ape-like creature, standing upright at 2.1 m (6 ft 11 in) The Yowie is one of several names for an Australian folklore entity that is reputed to live in the Outback. The creature has origins in Aboriginal oral history.