You get around first Texas then the netherlands then back to Texas wowFigarou wrote:Oh...that was me. Sorry I scared you and your pooch.
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Fenrir wrote:You get around first Texas then the netherlands then back to Texas wowFigarou wrote:Oh...that was me. Sorry I scared you and your pooch.
And I never knew Figarou had a second house over here in the Netherlands.
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He has frequent shedder, er, flyer miles.Morkulv wrote:Fenrir wrote:You get around first Texas then the netherlands then back to Texas wowFigarou wrote:Oh...that was me. Sorry I scared you and your pooch.
And I never knew Figarou had a second house over here in the Netherlands.
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once when i was taking a wee in the middle of the night outside my moms house on the country side. i heard a noice in the high grass, nothing unusuall. but then it started running my way, and it was faster than any animal i knew was living in that area of sweden. it ran by just afew centimeters from my leg.
i dont realy know what it was, but there are scary stuff living in those woods.
i dont realy know what it was, but there are scary stuff living in those woods.
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My friends and I were going to go to a football game yesterday. They weren't there, so I started driving away, and I saw a peacock by the bus shed. I pulled over and walked to where I saw it, but byt the time I got there, it was gone. I looked around for it and heard something down by the creek. There's all this grass and whatever so I couldn't see it, but I could tell that whatever it was (probably the peacock ) was going pretty fast. I wandered around, but freaked out when then rustling sounds got slower, like someone walking through the grass (I thought it might be some deranged redneck that'd chop me into pieces and store me in glass bottles in his fridge like on Wrong Turn) so I went back to my truck. I found two rather pitiful looking peacock feathers, one my dad and I haven't identified yet, and one we decided came from a goose (I heard honking down there).
I would flip out if something ran past my leg in the middle of the night. Especially if I couldn't figure out what it was.
I would flip out if something ran past my leg in the middle of the night. Especially if I couldn't figure out what it was.
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I was staying at my grandparent's house out in a rual area of northern Texas quite a few years ago. It was just another damp morning when the dew was still a light fog in low area's of the 2 acre backyard. I was just sitting on the back porch with my grandmother, when she stood up and shouted, "Oh my God!" I also stood and looked where she was pointing. A mountain lion was walking across the property!
It was BIG! We were safely several hundred feet away on an opposite side of a fence. It just walked across the yard, and into the neighbor's cattle feild. Luckilly there were no cows grazing that morning. Freaky stuff. I found out later that the animal had gotten out of its cage several miles away.
It was BIG! We were safely several hundred feet away on an opposite side of a fence. It just walked across the yard, and into the neighbor's cattle feild. Luckilly there were no cows grazing that morning. Freaky stuff. I found out later that the animal had gotten out of its cage several miles away.
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Ah, and mountain lions are only around 100 pounds, imagine a Lion in your backyard (which is one reason why letting them loose in america is insanely stupid.). I love cougars, they're one of my favorite animal, so I would of been very excited.
Yet thats not good, a wild animal getting out of it's cage is just not good. The person was very likely fined for that. I remember there was a rumor, or maybe it was true, that a tiger had got loose from around here. All these people in their neighborhoods would not go outside.
I'll add in my little 'wild animal' incounter. I remember at my friend's birthday years ago her dad dressed up in a bear costume and scared the crap out of me!
Otherwise the only surprises I get are when ym cats randomly attack me. Infact Oliver just leaped into my lap a couple minutes ago, and is now snoozing away there, and sure did scare me! Sometimes I do see Deer though, and I adore deer so I always sit to watch them. October 15th is around where the Rut starts, so the bucks will be running around alot to find receptive does and make their marks. Thats the best time you may see some deer running about!
Yet thats not good, a wild animal getting out of it's cage is just not good. The person was very likely fined for that. I remember there was a rumor, or maybe it was true, that a tiger had got loose from around here. All these people in their neighborhoods would not go outside.
I'll add in my little 'wild animal' incounter. I remember at my friend's birthday years ago her dad dressed up in a bear costume and scared the crap out of me!
Otherwise the only surprises I get are when ym cats randomly attack me. Infact Oliver just leaped into my lap a couple minutes ago, and is now snoozing away there, and sure did scare me! Sometimes I do see Deer though, and I adore deer so I always sit to watch them. October 15th is around where the Rut starts, so the bucks will be running around alot to find receptive does and make their marks. Thats the best time you may see some deer running about!
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Ok, this is scary (Part 2)
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I live in a town called Denekamp. Here is a link, the dot shows where excactly.
http://www.zoekplaats.nl/zoekplaats/cgi ... k=Denekamp
http://www.zoekplaats.nl/zoekplaats/cgi ... k=Denekamp
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