From: Dr Ivan D. Reid on
On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 19:44:35 +0100, frag <news4(a)ukrm.co.uk>
wrote in <MPG.2674ab71d6dae262989929(a)server>:
> Dr Ivan D. Reid took a blunt brush and painted...

>> On Sat, 5 Jun 2010 17:10:43 +0100, frag <news4(a)ukrm.co.uk>
>> wrote in <MPG.2674875cc3345038989925(a)server>:
>> > Dr Ivan D. Reid took a blunt brush and painted...

>> >> http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20050423 et prev. et seq.

>> > OoooooKaaaaay.

>> ><puts down laptop and goes to phone loony bin...>

>> > Where did this silly lot come from? First I've heard of it.

>> C, eh? N, eh? D, eh?

> Carol Nash Disasters?

> Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament?

> Cuntin' Nosey Dictators?

> CrN Doesn't know?

> I demand to be told!

I take it you've never lived in Western North-US then?

>> C, eh? N, eh? D, eh?
>> C A N A D A

Sheesh...

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From: frag on
Dr Ivan D. Reid took a blunt brush and painted...
>
> >> C, eh? N, eh? D, eh?
>
> > Carol Nash Disasters?
>
> > Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament?
>
> > Cuntin' Nosey Dictators?
>
> > CrN Doesn't know?
>
> > I demand to be told!
>
> I take it you've never lived in Western North-US then?

Western North?

Never lived in any part of the US.

> >> C, eh? N, eh? D, eh?
> >> C A N A D A
>
> Sheesh...

Ah, the connection between DropBears and Canada is so obvious.

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From: CT on
Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:

> Take this at face value at your own peril. I once saw
> a Steve Irwin programme on "The Ten Most Venemous Snakes in
> the World" -- they were all Australian, and he didn't even get
> to the red-bellied blacksnake that terrorised our childhood
> and cost my father a prized saddleback boar.

Yeah, but Steve Irwin wasn't clever enough to avoid a Stingray, FFS.

--
Chris
From: Kevin Gleeson on
On 7 Jun 2010 08:25:49 GMT, "CT" <me(a)christrollen.co.uk> wrote:

>Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:
>
>> Take this at face value at your own peril. I once saw
>> a Steve Irwin programme on "The Ten Most Venemous Snakes in
>> the World" -- they were all Australian, and he didn't even get
>> to the red-bellied blacksnake that terrorised our childhood
>> and cost my father a prized saddleback boar.
>
>Yeah, but Steve Irwin wasn't clever enough to avoid a Stingray, FFS.

That was just a weird way to exit the planet. Wrong place, wrong time.
Can't think of how you would get into that situation. I couldn't stand
the guy's work. Made me puke. Put the wrong spin on what Australia is
about. That said, his daughter came into our animation studios a few
months after he died and I gave her a demo of what we were doing. She
was a very intelligent little girl. But I wondered whether she had
really had the chance to have a childhood.

--
Kev
From: geoff on
In message <873oodFrukU1(a)mid.individual.net>, CT <me(a)christrollen.co.uk>
writes
>Dr Ivan D. Reid wrote:
>
>> Take this at face value at your own peril. I once saw
>> a Steve Irwin programme on "The Ten Most Venemous Snakes in
>> the World" -- they were all Australian, and he didn't even get
>> to the red-bellied blacksnake that terrorised our childhood
>> and cost my father a prized saddleback boar.
>
>Yeah, but Steve Irwin wasn't clever enough to avoid a Stingray, FFS.
>
Nor was Marina

and she lived to tell the tale

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geoff