The first pic disaster nearly happened to us and the kids when travelling through the Serengetti Park in Kenya, years ago - over zealous tour guide wanted to get really close to a bull elephant so we could see how his ears flapped when he was "very angry Bwana".... re the second pic - I have been chased off the 12th tee at the Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur by a bull monkey protecting his harem of "ladies".... also been attacked by wild geese, on golf clubs in the states... I guess thats why its all called "wildlife" lol
Why dont we notice spelling mistakes during first reading, but only after we hit submit?
-- Edited by petengail on Tuesday 30th of August 2011 03:12:58 PM
Beth54 said
03:26 PM Aug 30, 2011
petengail wrote:
The first pic disaster nearly happened to us and the kids when travelling through the Serengetti Park in Kenya, years ago - over zealous tour guide wanted to get really close to a bull elephant so we could see how his ears flapped when he was "very angry Bwana".... re the second pic - I have been chased off the 12th tee at the Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur by a bull monkey protecting his harem of "ladies".... also been attacked by wild geese, on golf clubs in the states... I guess thats why its all called "wildlife" lol
Why dont we notice spelling mistakes during first reading, but only after we hit submit?
-- Edited by petengail on Tuesday 30th of August 2011 03:12:58 PM
Wow! Sounds like you should write a book Pete.
I've been chased by geese, goats and sheep but never wildlife.
Cruising Granny said
04:07 PM Aug 30, 2011
I hear cassawarys can be nasty up around Mission Beach. Emus can kick when protecting the next. Nothing compares to Africa though. I suppose it's part of the adventure.
Beth54 said
04:26 PM Aug 30, 2011
Yes CG, I heard stories about Cassawarys while up north. This sign is near Mission Beach.
My Mum came from the bush, so we were aware of the dangers of Emus and Kangaroos from a young age.
Crikey - bit bigger than a kangaroo that first one! And the other one reminds me of the ad on TV at the moment with the swans attacking people in a traffic jam - I laught every time I see it.
Beth54 said
06:39 PM Aug 30, 2011
jules47 wrote:
Crikey - bit bigger than a kangaroo that first one! And the other one reminds me of the ad on TV at the moment with the swans attacking people in a traffic jam - I laught every time I see it.
Me too Jules. The look on the girls face!
Cruising Granny said
06:55 PM Aug 30, 2011
I guess the message is, "Don't make the natives grumpy!"
Beth54 said
07:33 PM Aug 30, 2011
Cruising Granny wrote:
I guess the message is, "Don't make the natives grumpy!"
Wombat 280 said
04:46 PM Sep 1, 2011
Some years back when the Warragamba Dam Lion Safari was operation I recall a bloody huge male lion jumping on the bonnet of a the latest model Holden of the day needless to say the Bonnet , Roof and Boot were a write off . There was a sign on the gate that read "Poms on Push Bikes Entry Free" that wouldn't be allowed today in our nanny state
Thank goodness we only have Dingoes, Kangaroos and Emus to contend with!
The first pic disaster nearly happened to us and the kids when travelling through the Serengetti Park in Kenya, years ago - over zealous tour guide wanted to get really close to a bull elephant so we could see how his ears flapped when he was "very angry Bwana".... re the second pic - I have been chased off the 12th tee at the Golf Club in Kuala Lumpur by a bull monkey protecting his harem of "ladies".... also been attacked by wild geese, on golf clubs in the states... I guess thats why its all called "wildlife" lol
Why dont we notice spelling mistakes during first reading, but only after we hit submit?
-- Edited by petengail on Tuesday 30th of August 2011 03:12:58 PM
Wow! Sounds like you should write a book Pete.
I've been chased by geese, goats and sheep but never wildlife.
Nothing compares to Africa though. I suppose it's part of the adventure.
Yes CG, I heard stories about Cassawarys while up north. This sign is near Mission Beach.
My Mum came from the bush, so we were aware of the dangers of Emus and Kangaroos from a young age.
Me too Jules. The look on the girls face!
Here's another one.