Beware of the Killer Kangeroos??????

Change 'killer kangeroos' to......


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almitywife:
"Beware of the Killer Kangeroos"

i wish to dispute this.... in fact ... they would be one of the safest animals we have -

When I was visiting your lovely land, I was told that 2 of your most recognizable creatures, the koala & the wombat are decendents of a land based creature that was hunted by a giant meat eating kangaroo :11: . The koala went up the tree and tried to stay as still as possible and the wombat went underground and stayed there all day and the one that stayed on land got eaten and is no longer is around.
The image of that 10 foot killer kangaroo stuck with me.
Sounds to me like a great mascot!
 
frank... we also have a story about how the 3 sisters were actual gals and their dad (who turned them into stone for their safekeeping) dropped the magic stick so they remain as rocks to this day...

what does that tell you about us... we drink alot! :D
 
"Beware of the Killer, Dingos, Snakes, Spiders, Crocodiles, Jellyfish, Coneshells, Sharks, and watch out for the Kangaroos too."?
 
almitywife:
frank... we also have a story about how the 3 sisters were actual gals and their dad (who turned them into stone for their safekeeping) dropped the magic stick so they remain as rocks to this day...

what does that tell you about us... we drink alot! :D
http://www.abc.net.au/science/news/stories/s167333.htm
Yep, I knew about the drinking thing. ;)
 
Randolphscott:
"Beware of the Killer, Dingos, Snakes, Spiders, Crocodiles, Jellyfish, Coneshells, Sharks, and watch out for the Kangaroos too."?

Don't forget the Dropbears.
 
I had to vote for the most deadliest. I was thinking about going for the tim tams and vegemite but then I remembered that it originally comes for the U.S. :11: So I think that should be a disqualying factor. As far as I remember all those nice poisionous snakes, spiders and the saltwater crocs are native. :paranoid: I guess when I get down under in September I'll just have to watch where I step. :D
 
Packhorse:
Home of the underarm bowlers!

Im trying not to something about convicts (oops)

Home of dame Edna
1. get over it :10:
2. im a wog not a convict :mooner:
3. ok... you got me :shakehead

:rofl3:
 

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