You seriously volunteer for us to comment here? How brave
Now, Dwarf is employed by the government and therefore numb to sarcasm...
Shall I really share my train of thoughts?
Dimwits Talamati Oct 2015 - With Guest Commentary
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God put me on earth to accomplish a certain amount of things. Right now I'm so far behind that I'll never die.
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Better not! I might have to ban you
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Well, RP is a government employee as far as I'm aware...
So, now swearing and stuff, just being cheeky.
So, now swearing and stuff, just being cheeky.
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Re: Dimwits Talamati Oct 2015 - With Guest Commentary
Thanks Richprins,
as always very special and also love the hyaena and the shadow shot
as always very special and also love the hyaena and the shadow shot
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Flutty, the pic is not of the ellies, but of the dung
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Will carry on tomorrow...iBurst having a fit again today!
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Thanks all for your comments on previous stories.
*** Travel Tales ***
Trip to Kruger NP 2015 (October) New series of Stories
Story 14 – Renosterkoppies Experience
There is always the unexpected to be seen. Please join me in recounting my old friend's magic moments here. Come and share the experience!
What is that lying there?..
And who is this arriving! My old acquaintance, an emerging tusker I meet every year since 1950...it is none other than MAZAMBANE!
Looks like black rhino! Smileeeeeeee!!
Away from my water!...
RP thinks it is a male!
Hello, beautiful!
The bison also get evicted...
Bye bye till next year, MAZAMBANE!
And a standoff..
Would they fight? Hello!
RP looked at his friends and smiled...What a sighting!
I hope you enjoyed this story, and please join us for the next one!
*** Travel Tales ***
Trip to Kruger NP 2015 (October) New series of Stories
Story 14 – Renosterkoppies Experience
There is always the unexpected to be seen. Please join me in recounting my old friend's magic moments here. Come and share the experience!
What is that lying there?..
And who is this arriving! My old acquaintance, an emerging tusker I meet every year since 1950...it is none other than MAZAMBANE!
Looks like black rhino! Smileeeeeeee!!
Away from my water!...
RP thinks it is a male!
Hello, beautiful!
The bison also get evicted...
Bye bye till next year, MAZAMBANE!
And a standoff..
Would they fight? Hello!
RP looked at his friends and smiled...What a sighting!
I hope you enjoyed this story, and please join us for the next one!
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