In addition, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which enforces the federal Animal Welfare Act, is also looking to understand why the lion turned on the intern.
Did you notice that at the top of the page "Cous-Cous" the "killer Lion" weighed 550lbs and by the time you get down to the photo he only weighs 350lbs?
No wonder he tried to eat someone if they are starving the poor beast like that ...... sheesh
"........is also looking to understand why the lion turned on the intern."
ReplyDeleteBecause the intern is kinky for lions?
Cous-Cous?... da fuque??
ReplyDeleteDid you notice that at the top of the page "Cous-Cous" the "killer Lion" weighed 550lbs and by the time you get down to the photo he only weighs 350lbs?
No wonder he tried to eat someone if they are starving the poor beast like that ...... sheesh
This is what happens when Aesop's Fables aren't common knowledge anymore.
ReplyDelete"Because the intern is kinky for lions?"
ReplyDeleteLooking at her Facebook page, it seems that's more accurate than you'd imagine!
"No wonder he tried to eat someone if they are starving the poor beast like that ...... sheesh"
:D
"This is what happens when Aesop's Fables aren't common knowledge anymore."
Heh!
Tatty - or 'The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes'
ReplyDeletehttp://sherlock-holm.es/stories/pdf/a4/1-sided/veil.pdf
Macheath - "Tatty - or 'The Case-book of Sherlock Holmes'
ReplyDeletehttp://sherlock-holm.es/stories/pdf/a4/1-sided/veil.pdf
Thanks Mac...not read it before...I'll make time for it with coffee and biccies later :)