Beaver Case
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maybe a pecker case?
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Re: Beaver Case
[JiF]Mentat wrote:http://mobbit.info/item/2620
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There is no way I am going to click on that link.pissboy[LPANE] wrote:maybe a pecker case?
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Hey! Badgers have power coming out of their butts. It's just not electrical - it's more like some kind of fossil fuel.[JiF]LtWaterboy wrote:I think ALWB is jealous...
All these animals getting power cords coming out of their butts, and noone has remembered about the poor, friendly badger....
LMAO!!
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This explains the "NO OPEN FLAME" signs[JiF]ALargeWoodenBadger wrote:Hey! Badgers have power coming out of their butts. It's just not electrical - it's more like some kind of fossil fuel.[JiF]LtWaterboy wrote:I think ALWB is jealous...
All these animals getting power cords coming out of their butts, and noone has remembered about the poor, friendly badger....
LMAO!!
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Man, this just keeps getting sicker.[JiF]KellysHero wrote:Here's a good starting point...
http://www.thisplaceisazoo.com/products/badger.html
I must say, I fancy my badgers carved not stuffed (and if at all possible from a nice Canadian maple or even better from a ‘knotty’ Californian pine).