Sunday 12 April 2015

I Expect They Can Be...


...and warthogs can be pretty aggressive too, but you're unlikely to see any of those in Gloucester.

7 comments:

Flaxen Saxon said...

Nasty little buggers, aren't they? Best to leave them well alone. Unless you are drunk or stupid.

Anonymous said...

Warthogs are just as tasty as wild boar. Who cares when they're perfectly roasted.

ivan said...

You can't expect anyone working for a paper to know the difference after all the edukshon, edukshon, edukshon, they have been subjected to.

Ted Treen said...

But you wouldn't be drunk or stupid for very much longer, would you?

Unless you had a 30-06...

Furor Teutonicus said...

What are they scared of? In the outskirts and around Berlin, the woods/forests are FULL of Wild boar, and no one has reported being attacked. Which I am bloody sure they would, given the compo culture has reached here.

JuliaM said...

"You can't expect anyone working for a paper to know the difference after all the edukshon, edukshon, edukshon, they have been subjected to"

Altogether now! *sings* "Things can only get better!"

"What are they scared of? In the outskirts and around Berlin, the woods/forests are FULL of Wild boar, and no one has reported being attacked."

There's been a few, moistly dogs. And traffic accidents.

JuliaM said...

"You can't expect anyone working for a paper to know the difference after all the edukshon, edukshon, edukshon, they have been subjected to"

Altogether now! *sings* "Things can only get better!"

"What are they scared of? In the outskirts and around Berlin, the woods/forests are FULL of Wild boar, and no one has reported being attacked."

There's been a few, moistly dogs. And traffic accidents.