Pretty much. They gathered round my feet to eat my skin, I didn't have to expend any effort catching prawns to show the kids.
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Pretty much. They gathered round my feet to eat my skin, I didn't have to expend any effort catching prawns to show the kids.
This explains why all of the softest people I know have been covered in prawns.
Now I can stop wondering.
A dung beetle.
Not only would I end up having a crushed bug on my face, but I'll probably have shit on it too.
too much prawn in this thread now ....and feet. i dont like feet talk :(
A bear with a sore head? :idunno:
manker might have meant narwhal, btw. :smilie4:
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/7...rwhalskle6.jpg
If I remember correctly, I actually said 'narwhal' on msn.
I think you can spell it both ways, tho'. CrabGirl has told me before that we should really converse in Latin while discussing important biological questions, such as the one in this thread, to avoid confusion.
The monodon monoceros would be the worst animal to get head-butted by :smilie4:
I got headbutted by a donkey. I was knealt in front of it taking a photo and it headbutted me knocking me over.
whats a monoronowatsit mankster?