That's from 2 years ago, but it is an unfair advantage when a male transitions to female at that age as they are physically stronger than women. But do you ha e a poi t to make?
Yeah, this behaviour is insane, and going along with it is insane.That's from 2 years ago, but it is an unfair advantage when a male transitions to female at that age as they are physically stronger than women. But do you ha e a poi t to make?
I’ve got a leopard that identifies itself as a greyhound. I reckon he’ll piss it at Perry Bar tonight.Yeah, this behaviour is insane, and going along with it is insane.
Or eat the oppositionI’ve got a leopard that identifies itself as a greyhound. I reckon he’ll piss it at Perry Bar tonight.
I doubt it, greyhounds are far quicker and leopards only use quick bursts of speed.I’ve got a leopard that identifies itself as a greyhound. I reckon he’ll piss it at Perry Bar tonight.
It certainly is. I never tired of seeing them. (Although one of my chaps was less keen on them as they took three of his dogs!)Leopards are not that quick, they lie about in trees a lot, you are thinking of cheetahs.
That said leopards are the most fabulous of the 'common' big cats, seeing them in the wild is something else.
Do you own 'chaps' then bud?It certainly is. I never tired of seeing them. (Although one of my chaps was less keen on them as they took three of his dogs!)
Were they Gypsy Leopards?It certainly is. I never tired of seeing them. (Although one of my chaps was less keen on them as they took three of his dogs!)
Co workers if you wish to be accurate.Do you own 'chaps' then bud?
African lucky heather is rubbish.Were they Gypsy Leopards?
"My chaps" on a safari? Means, "my co workers"?Co workers if you wish to be accurate.
What makes you think it was on a safari? Why would you take a dog on safari and let a leopard in the vehicle?"My chaps" on a safari? Means, "my co workers"?
Are you sure?
Fucking hell. I was only being a bit daft. You’ve got to admit Stam, the phrase you used “my chaps” was a bit 1920’s.What makes you think it was on a safari? Why would you take a dog on safari and let a leopard in the vehicle?
You’ve not thought this through have you?
I never said I had thought anything through, that's why I was asking questions.What makes you think it was on a safari? Why would you take a dog on safari and let a leopard in the vehicle?
You’ve not thought this through have you?
For what it’s worth, he’s Italian.I never said I had thought anything through, that's why I was asking questions.
Can I ask a bunch more?
So you were in Africa?
You were with 'one of your chaps'.
Was he a black man?
Yeah, right.For what it’s worth, he’s Italian.
Bit of a lefty actually. From Malindi. There’s a big Italian population there.Yeah, right.
Nice detail bud.Bit of a lefty actually. From Malindi. There’s a big Italian population there.
Twycross ??What makes you think it was on a safari? Why would you take a dog on safari and let a leopard in the vehicle?
You’ve not thought this through have you?
Think what you like, I’m not fussed. It was “Italian” though, in the singular. Research groups are often made up of many nationalities, he just happened to be Italian with an unfortunate record with leopards.Nice detail bud.
I guess folks will have to make their own minds up.
"One of my chaps."
That usually comes with an authority figure, or someone who thinks he's superior, looking down on someone else.
I've never heard anyone say it in my life except in movies.
So there you were in the middle of Africa, using that phrase, with just Italians.
Yeah, I think this is BS.
Were you his 'boss man' bud?Think what you like, I’m not fussed. It was “Italian” though, in the singular. Research groups are often made up of many nationalities, he just happened to be Italian with an unfortunate record with leopards.
what do Stams "chaps" call him ? Bwana ? Boss ? or just Big Nose ?Were you his 'boss man' bud?
Or was there another term that you wanted 'your chaps' to use?