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| Subject: | | Re: Johnni the Croc |
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badger man
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Mon, Oct 19 2009, 8:50pm
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OK?
A couple of things caught my attention:
Mrs Lowing, a trained nurse, said: "Husbands can look after themselves but my crocodile can't make his meals
Yes, because we all know crocodiles have such a hard time finding food.
I once heard Andrew screaming 'mummy, mummy.' I ran in to discover Andrew crying, saying Johnie had taken his toy. Sure enough, there was Johnie in his water tank, with the toy in his mouth.
Way to leave a small kid alone with a crocodile. Great parenting! |
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| Subject: | | Re: Johnni the Croc |
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Schlike22
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Tue, Oct 20 2009, 11:54am
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Yeah, sooner or later this "trained" croc could easily turn on anyone or anything if disturbed. Just such an odd and interesting story. The mom might have some experience with these animals , but sleeping with her kid ???? Really ????
Steve Irwin , rest his soul, wouldn't even allow something as crazy as this. |
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