Elephant At The Beach

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Re: Elephant At The Beach

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Duncan wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 6:13 am
bolueeleh wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:16 am elephant on the beach, elephant on the road, elephant in the market, elephant in the china shop, bleh, once i had the elephant come to my place and[
b] blessed the place with its "lucky" water squirted from its trunk,[/b] doesnt seems lucky at all, my place closed down :bow:



I'm wondering if you checked to see if it was really the trunk end the water squirted from. It's hard to tell sometimes, as both ends of a elephant look the same.
I take you ain't talking about the tail. While doing a several days elephant trek in thailand I was surprised when I saw the size of an elephant morning wood for the first time, literaly a fifth leg.
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Re: Elephant At The Beach

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Barang_doa_slae wrote: Sun Jun 04, 2017 1:23 pm
Duncan wrote: Mon May 29, 2017 6:13 am
bolueeleh wrote: Mon Dec 05, 2016 9:16 am elephant on the beach, elephant on the road, elephant in the market, elephant in the china shop, bleh, once i had the elephant come to my place and[
b] blessed the place with its "lucky" water squirted from its trunk,[/b] doesnt seems lucky at all, my place closed down :bow:



I'm wondering if you checked to see if it was really the trunk end the water squirted from. It's hard to tell sometimes, as both ends of a elephant look the same.
I take you ain't talking about the tail. While doing a several days elephant trek in thailand I was surprised when I saw the size of an elephant morning wood for the first time, literaly a fifth leg.
Was at the Royal Agricultural Show in Perth and saw the opening parade. Little Miss led the parade on this huge stallion, which was obviously very happy to be participating. His fifth leg swung from side to side with each stride but literally scraped against the back of his forelegs before popping into display - the crowd took to clapping and cheering with each appearance of the leg, Little Miss almost died of embarrassment.
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