View Full Version : Crop Circles Explained
Max2147
06-25-09, 08:43 AM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8118257.stm
Step 1: Wallaby enters poppy fields.
Step 2: Wallaby eats poppies.
Step 3: Wallaby gets stoned from poppies.
Step 4: Wallaby is "high as a kite" and hops around in circles, creating crop circles.
Gotta love the Aussies!
Skybird
06-25-09, 08:51 AM
Ha, that made me laugh today, too. I just imagined a wallaby being high and hopping in circles, and I couldn't hold my laughing.
I also saw a film longer time ago, showing parotts who ate plenty of overripe fruits - and got totally drunk. Now there was a jungle full of drunken red parotts doing the strangest sorts of stuff - or at least trying to do so... :DL
And then there were our two dachshounds 25 years ago, one of them loved beer, and even discovered how to throw an open bottle from the table and then drink it on the floor. I don't tell you what a drunken dachshound uses to do when being drunk, just use your imagination and you get an idea that probably is very close to the truth... :haha:
Max2147
06-25-09, 09:35 AM
Yeah, the drunk Dachshounds remind me of the infamous drunk bear in Washington state: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/3580626.stm
The best part is that he was able to tell the difference between the Busch and the local brew!
bookworm_020
06-26-09, 01:55 AM
Now the roo's are living the "high" life and they're not even forced into a rehab program!:yeah:
TDK1044
06-26-09, 09:34 AM
I think if you look at all the crop circles together from high up, they'll spell Hovis. :)
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