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Police are looking for a suspect in an usual crime, involving the theft of a large number of acacias plants and traffic cones during the St. Patricks Day celebrations this year in Upper Lower Bumsted.
The suspect is described as around 14ft tall, thin build and an unusual disproportionate neck. He is also described as having an unconvincing Mockney accent and the use of outdated swears.
Police have issued the following efit based on eye witness accounts from the village pub:
( , Sat 3 Jul 2010, 0:20, More)
Giraffes! (This challenge is now closed)
Giraffes are brilliant. Show us what it would be like if they lived in human society. Or doing anything else. We don't care. Because giraffes are brilliant.
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 19:35)
Giraffes are brilliant. Show us what it would be like if they lived in human society. Or doing anything else. We don't care. Because giraffes are brilliant.
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 19:35)
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Giraffe Hurling
Giraffe Hurling is a blood sport, mostly undertaken in underground circles in African cities.
While Giraffe Hurling is considered heinous and cruel by animal welfare and animal rights activists, due in some part to the physical trauma inflicted on the giraffes, advocates of the sport often list cultural and religious relevance as reasons for perpetuation of Giraffe Hurling as a sport.
( , Sat 3 Jul 2010, 7:46, More)
Giraffe Hurling is a blood sport, mostly undertaken in underground circles in African cities.
While Giraffe Hurling is considered heinous and cruel by animal welfare and animal rights activists, due in some part to the physical trauma inflicted on the giraffes, advocates of the sport often list cultural and religious relevance as reasons for perpetuation of Giraffe Hurling as a sport.
( , Sat 3 Jul 2010, 7:46, More)
Naawty pea 'raffe
...but it's been a while. Surely no one will know.
( , Sat 3 Jul 2010, 2:01, More)
...but it's been a while. Surely no one will know.
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Police are looking for a suspect in an usual crime, involving the theft of a large number of acacias plants and traffic cones during the St. Patricks Day celebrations this year in Upper Lower Bumsted.
The suspect is described as around 14ft tall, thin build and an unusual disproportionate neck. He is also described as having an unconvincing Mockney accent and the use of outdated swears.
Police have issued the following efit based on eye witness accounts from the village pub:
( , Sat 3 Jul 2010, 0:20, More)