Things that make you go :-)) take two!

I wouldn't have thought you'd get enough milk from a snake to make it worthwhile. probably not even enough for a cup of tea.

On reflection, I've never heard of reptiles having milk, only maofftopicls.

Is it April the 1st again?
 
Milking is what they call the process of extracting venom from the snakes by having them bite down on a covered beaker.

Today they had the big snakes out, including the spitting cobras!
 
alas I missed a local event in Romsey today, but just watched one of the shorts on IMDB, cuteness

http://www.imdb.com/video/withoutabox/vi2618334233?ref_=tt_pv_vi_1
 
Got two new RoadHawk cameras for my daily commute to work. So when drivers run me down and the police are scraping up what's left with a shovel there will be some evidence.
 
Yes. Over the past year I've noticed a lot more drivers doing "punishment" passes where they pass really close and try to knock you off or force you off the road. I was knocked off my bike back in July. Got some lovely road rash, a buckled wheel and a busted gear cable.

I let Halford's change the wheel because I don't have the tools to change a cassette and Evans wouldn't touch it because it's a Halford's bike. They claim they can't source the parts. The new wheel isn't aligned properly. And I've just broken my grip shifter trying to replace the cable.

It's starting to get expensive. £32 for the wheel. £20 for Halord's "service". £9.99 for a new grip shifter. £19.99 for a cable set. £299.90 for my RoadHawk cameras.
 
Sexist douches insulting me while I pass by for no reason at all. (that's the bad thing)
The good thing is that I'm getting my driving license soon, so next time I can run over them
 
This type of GPS was the preferred method of cheating by guys on a land navigation exercise in one of the units I was part of in the military where you had to find multiple ammo cans with a number on them in random places in the woods. Even with it, many of them still had a hard time
 
This type of GPS was the preferred method of cheating by guys on a land navigation exercise in one of the units I was part of in the military where you had to find multiple ammo cans with a number on them in random places in the woods. Even with it, many of them still had a hard time


Edit: On second glance, I'm not sure that's a GPS : P. It looks like the one they used which reminded me of it anyways. And it's something that makes me go :-)) and 'ha ha, you guys are idiots.'
 
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