Animals saying things they didn't really say


BafflingBeerMan

 

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Gotta love it when animals act like ******** and then British people narrate that action.

My favorite part was the beatboxing squirrel.


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That's not a lion its a giraffe!


 

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The beat-boxing squirrel was the best part.


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Steve! Steve! Steve!


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Originally Posted by BafflingBeerMan View Post
Gotta love it when animals act like ******** and then British people narrate that action.

My favorite part was the beatboxing squirrel.
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The beat-boxing squirrel was the best part.
Chipmunk, actually.

Laughed at the cranes.


 

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Oh God, I about fell out of my chair, roflmao.


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Two lions are eating a clown, and one lion says to the other, "Does this taste funny to you?"


 

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Reminds me of this.


 

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yay bbc! It's called Walk on the Wild Side if anyone cares


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That !, ladies and gentlemen, Is why the British Broadcasting Corporation still rules the waves !.

/em,salute





...and to think we grow up with programming of this quality. Its part of the reason we are all so well-balanced here in Britain.
*sarcastic grin*.


 

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Ahhh...Walk on the Wild Side...we get that out here in Australia too. Funny funny stuff.


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Oh well. I guess I'll take everyone's word for it that it was good.


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