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Google Kills Bambi

Posted: Sat 13th Mar 2010 09:12 am
by Kermit

Posted: Sat 13th Mar 2010 10:15 am
by Toker70
lol one of my kids is crying :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: Sat 13th Mar 2010 05:51 pm
by Kermit
Just us who found that funny, site must be full of hippy veggies :wink: :lol:

Posted: Sat 13th Mar 2010 06:44 pm
by cattales1960
Poor poor bambi. Here where I live, the deer population is over running. There are way to many. They get hit here all the time.

Posted: Sat 13th Mar 2010 11:45 pm
by Kermit
cattales1960 wrote:Poor poor bambi. Here where I live, the deer population is over running. There are way to many. They get hit here all the time.
Make sure your in the car behind and have a nice sharp knife ready. mmmmm Dinner :wink:

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:13 am
by TRANCE
Deers get knocked down all the time where I live. You'll see signs like these everywhere in Somerset and Devon. Try driving through Exmoor, you'll come across a pony or sheep in the middle of the road as they are allowed to roam anywhere between cattle grids on the moors.

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Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:26 am
by Kermit
^^Hell yeh, i used to live down there and worked up the china clay pit driving dumpers.^^

Great part of the country, miss it loads 8)

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:30 am
by TRANCE
I was driving through Exmoor this week, friggin ponies and sheep just stop in the middle of the road, look at you without a care in the world and don't move. No fun when your doing 60 to 80mph.

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:31 am
by Kermit
TRANCE wrote:I was driving through Exmoor this week, friggin ponies and sheep just stop in the middle of the road, look at you without a care in the world and don't move. No fun when your doing 60 to 80mph.
:lol:

We used to head up to the moors most weekends when living in Plymouth. There are some massive Cows up there just roaming around. Hit one of the babys and it will destroy your car. Crazy.

Just sheep when i lived in Tiverton but you know what the best thing is about sheep, Liberty caps :lol:

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:35 am
by Boner
A bit like the new forest then, ponies, cattle and pigs roaming wild, really mad the first time you see them.

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 12:38 am
by DC
Apparently google streetview have opened another department after coming across an unexpected business opportunity.....
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:shock:

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 01:14 am
by TRANCE
Kermit wrote:We used to head up to the moors most weekends when living in Plymouth. There are some massive Cows up there just roaming around. Hit one of the babys and it will destroy your car. Crazy.

Just sheep when i lived in Tiverton but you know what the best thing is about sheep, Liberty caps :lol:
Exmoor is bad but Dartmoor is loads worse that's nearer Plymouth, that you probably went to. They even have the famous prison there and where the Hound of the Baskervilles was set. Very eerie moor land when it's foggy, driving through that place.

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 01:17 am
by TRANCE
DC wrote:Apparently google streetview have opened another department after coming across an unexpected business opportunity.....
Hey DC, thanks again, mate. You're a star!
What was the name of that weed you had, btw. I took that back to my hotel that night and was spaced to hell.

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 01:23 am
by Kermit
TRANCE wrote:
Kermit wrote:We used to head up to the moors most weekends when living in Plymouth. There are some massive Cows up there just roaming around. Hit one of the babys and it will destroy your car. Crazy.

Just sheep when i lived in Tiverton but you know what the best thing is about sheep, Liberty caps :lol:
Exmoor is bad but Dartmoor is loads worse that's nearer Plymouth, that you probably went to. They even have the famous prison there and where the Hound of the Baskervilles was set. Very eerie moor land when it's foggy, driving through that place.
5 years in Plymouth and yes Datmoor is where we used to head out to, got tons of pics from our adventures. Plenty of prince town and Dartmoor Prison. We loved it down there and still cant understand why we moved back up.
3 Years in Tiverton with Exmoor being the local one to us. We never used to get up there much, as i worked every hour god sent to save for the move to Plymouth.
Still visit the relatives in Tivvy and my Sister used to live in Bridgewater but has just moved near to Weston super mud.
Great part of the country and for me only second to Scotland for the landscape.
8)

Posted: Sun 14th Mar 2010 01:41 am
by TRANCE
Hey man, I know all these places really well, Plymouth, Tiverton, Bridgwater, Weston Super Mare, etc, I live between the lot and my job takes me to these towns every few weeks. I've recently taken on more work and will be in Cornwall just as much now which I love as well, always get a certain hotel in Newquay when I'm in Cornwall. Used to go raving in Plymouth on Union street....mad days. :wink: