Sunday, September 21, 2008

Kate Kates Playground

drop bears!

Australian humor is about as funny as mead is a beverage, with whom you should warm up, if one is really cold.


I was already through the improv show warned, but my Lord guide by Port Arthur, Tasmania on Deportationsgefaengnis (ie the prison for committing crimes again become Convicts) had put the whole course, the crown.


The "drop bear game" is more like playing with Asians and starts by you trying to get the flora and fauna of the country closer. You can fall by the way, that 8 of the 10 most poisonous animals live in Australia (a fact - I even had one of these spiders in my apartment in Queenstown) goes on, but the biggest risk of drop bears.
follows normal incomprehensible smile.

It describes further, that this is a variation of the otherwise harmless koalas, which are derived from eucalyptus trees drop everything and attack, which comes to them in classes.

Here is a graphical representation:

screamingly funny, huh?



Drop To ward off bears, you can use either a battle with stage 4 + 7 attack against bears, or so the fun goes on and going on really, Vegemite lubricate the ear. The creature like this, in spite of Australian origin, mind you, is nothing.


Then you look how far you can drive tourists. A capital of fun. Not quite as funny is that everyone Deportationsabkoemmling thinks he is the first this brings the Schmeah.


Closely related to the drop bears also the "Haggis scottius" (also known as The Wild Haggis) , or in our part of the jackalope.


And so does the Australian sense of humor, if you are a local rum distillery:

The Bundaberg drop bear commercial !


If I find enough time while I'm here, I describe to you what could come up with Australians, so in 1850 with the castigation of the Nine Tail cat has been banned as inhumane. This was a real inspiration. Suffice it to reveal the name of Port Arthur convicts tried by hunger strike to introduce the whip again. Unfortunately, the guards have found more pleasure in the alternative.
That's even a teaser of the old school!

Photos of Tasmania are published only after being specifically asked. This photo Klauer namely lurking everywhere! (I point to the new poll!)

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