@CMoorehead
internets + 10 for your Monty Python reference, one of the funniest sketches they did.
internets – 1 for red currants instead of raspberries
tiger deployment.. priceless.. and it IS slurpee indian,,
xanevia (#)
10 years ago
Seems the tiger was chased up a tree by some villagers and the reserve came, rescued the female Pregnant Bengal.
“After nursing the big cat’s wounds, guards released the tiger back into the park, one of the few natural tiger habitats left in India. Only about 1,400 Bengal tigers exist in the wild, according to a report released last week by the Indian government.”
Speaking of Bancock, did you know Barrack Obama is gay and smokes crack?
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Bangkok
quit spamming, dick
i guess i got spamtroll’d, because i totally came here to comment this awesome fucking pic
and my posts rhyme
Confucius say, man who walk through airport terminal sideways, going to Bangkok.
Not to rain on the Bang-cock parade – but odds are this has nothing to do with Thailand.
The guys in the boat look more than a little Indian.
And I don’t mean feather and drum Indian, but red-spot Indian.
Well the conversation in that boat after that must’ve been very interesting.
I’ve considered installing tigerbombs on all of my vehicles.
@ack: Not casino Indian, slurpee Indian, right?
Now the first thing to do when you’re being stalked by an ugly mob with red currants is to…release the tiger!
is your tuna tiger safe?
Im guessing the conversation in that boat *before* tiger deployment must have been just as interesting…
@CMoorehead
internets + 10 for your Monty Python reference, one of the funniest sketches they did.
internets – 1 for red currants instead of raspberries
OMFG you motherfuckers are so fucking funny!!!
tiger deployment.. priceless.. and it IS slurpee indian,,
Seems the tiger was chased up a tree by some villagers and the reserve came, rescued the female Pregnant Bengal.
“After nursing the big cat’s wounds, guards released the tiger back into the park, one of the few natural tiger habitats left in India. Only about 1,400 Bengal tigers exist in the wild, according to a report released last week by the Indian government.”