Thursday, 16 June 2011

Eh..?


It's the last line that gets me. Leopards aren't indigenous to Paraguay...

8 comments:

  1. Captain Haddock16 June 2011 at 10:45

    Well this one is certainly endangered ..

    And even more so after its kills some of its captors ..

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  2. "Leopards aren't indigenous to Paraguay"

    That just shows how endangered they are.

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  3. Probably just confusing it with a Jaguar.

    Meh - especially since the Indians now own Jaguar :-)

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  4. "Probably just confusing it with a Jaguar. "

    The Argentian rugby team are called "Los Pumas" because journalists couldn't tell what the Jaguar on their badge was.

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  5. Leopards certainly are an endangered species in Paraguay, but they're also an endangered species in Slough. Some might say that that's a pity and we should do something about it...

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  6. Oops, missed Ross's first comment making the same point. Must have forgotten to take my twat medication today.

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  7. That 'Place of Safety' could have gone better (Chortle)

    @AE - Don't know about the prevalence of leopards in Slough(or tigers on the Southampton Bypass?) - but many people have believed for decades that Surrey in infested with pumas.

    They even have their 'own' Blog http://www.surreypuma.blogspot.com/

    [Mates & I in the local Police spent many happy, peaceful hours in the '70s parked up in pleasant areas of the countryside in response to 'reports' from MoP]

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  8. "That 'Place of Safety' could have gone better (Chortle)"

    Indeed! London social workers have a better success rate... ;)

    "They even have their 'own' Blog http://www.surreypuma.blogspot.com/"

    Oooh, one to bookmark for Silly Season fun!

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