A kangaroo is on the loose in Norway. Down south.
It ran off during feeding time (what did they give him?). Since it's from down under (the land with 72 species of animals, all of them deadly), I assume we should be frightened.
pibbur who will stay home for his 4 week long summer vacation.
Yes. Unless it's a wallaroo. Kangaby?So is it a kangaroo or a wallaby?
Hmmm. I guess all ozzies would say that. *looking for a suitable conspiracy theory*Also unless you plan to box it you should be safe. (No venom on those guys.)
Our smartphones make it harder for us to think whenever they’re near – even if they’re turned off, according to a new study published last week.
“It’s not that participants were distracted because they were getting notifications on their phones,” said the lead author of the study, Adrian Ward, an assistant professor at the McCombs School of Business at University of Texas at Austin. “The mere presence of their smartphone was enough to reduce their cognitive capacity.”
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The kangaroo or wallaby
Lol. Sounds like cats meowing. I love cats, so...This one is especially for the Eye:
pibbur who (thinks he) can play the tune like this.
Even just a few seconds count as another viewer. I bet all those 2.902.764.763 viewers were just FFW-ing, just like you and me, just to see what the buzz was about.Rumour has it, and it seems that it's correct, that
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is no longer the most popular video on youtube. It's top position is being replaced by
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Eye?
pibbur who will remain undecided on whether this represents progress or not, as he after just a few seconds and FFW-ing decided to skip the rest.
Rumour has it, and it seems that it's correct, that
is no longer the most popular video on youtube.
We have won!! The Netherlands - Norway: 1-0. I did not see many Norwegans playing soccer during the match, best they could do was stand in our way.O, and today soccer starts, also being held in The Netherlands,UEFA Women's Euro 2017.
I won't attend that one. Sold out. I'll be in front of the tele this evening though.
That video is bloody amazing dancing! Thanks for sharing.
International Cat Day is a full 24 hours of recognition and veneration of one of humanity’s oldest and most beloved pets. The festivities were put together for the first time in 2002 by IFAW, the International Fund for Animal Welfare, among other animal rights groups, to celebrate the most popular pet on the planet.
An estimated 500 million cats are thought to be frolicking in neighbours’ gardens across the world, which means that most every extended family is bound to have an aunt with more kittens than former husbands, whatever the country or climate. And that’s great, because owning a cat has been shown to improve mental health and to relieve stress, anxiety and depression. So when it’s raining cats and dogs outside and you don’t have someone to cuddle with, any black, ginger, Persian, Siamese, Burmese, Bengal, Shorthair, Munchkin, Balinese, RagaMuffin or any old stray cat will do the trick.
So roll out the red carpet and the catnip for your furry feline friend, because International Cat Day is that one day a year when black cats bring good luck and cat eye sunglasses match your entire wardrobe.