I should like to go hiking in your neighborhood. The birds and bugs look incredible.
And the bears are nicer.
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I should like to go hiking in your neighborhood. The birds and bugs look incredible.
I have heard that Australian bear has a pouch. No doubt for carrying off picanick baskets.And the bears are nicer.
I forgot. This is a random insult page. I don't want to be accused of detracting from the OP.
You all are a bunch of rotten turnips served with festering carrot ooze.
Is that an insult or just sense vegetable nonsense?
You're too timid about answering questions.You'd have to ask @Revoltingest but you know how high his standards are so probably not good enough.
@Dan From Smithville does have a nasty streak. Those 'in the know' realize what turnips really mean....
Around the race track, @ChristineM is known as a walking dented fender....
I've tried to get away from 'here' but everywhere I go, 'here' follows me.Are you still here?
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I've tried to get away from 'here' but everywhere I go, 'here' follows me.
You're too timid about answering questions.
And your feet smell like fermented weasels.
I know who you are..! Wu is an aging ballet bear with a trembling Arabesque, painful Plie, and a stuttering Pirouette!random...meaningless insult...hmmm...lets see...
Thou are a most notable coward, an infinite and endless liar, an hourly promise breaker, the owner of no one good quality.... and your feet smell too
Now I really don't have any individual poster in mnd for that....but you can discuss amongst yourselves...and figure out who it best applies too..... or I can go with...YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!!!!
Very much like @John53's feet.What's a fermented weasel smell like?
Not even remotely.Anything like the festering haggis you keep in your sporran?
Well, it once was.At least i assume its a haggis