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Old 05-06.-2007, 09:42 AM   #31
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you cant fool me with the drop bear. we have something similar in the states, the snipe. ive never seen one, but i hear they're pretty nasty!

nice try!

I thought a snipe was a bird with a long, curved beak?
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Old 05-06.-2007, 11:05 AM   #32
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it is, but the its not native to the states. how about "the american snipe"?
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Old 05-06.-2007, 04:00 PM   #33
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how about "the american snipe"?


Isn't that a disgruntled college student with a remington 700 or something similar? I hear they like to lurk in clock towers and the like.
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Old 06-06.-2007, 01:50 PM   #34
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actually the wombat's a good one to watch out for - they happily rip out the undercarriage of most vehicles if you're silly enough to hit one.
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