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Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Tuesday gifdump

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    1. frilled-neck lizard from australia

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydosaurus

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  2. #10 - I want to do that to so many people!

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  3. 4 Couple of seconds more, you see the chopper. Special Christmas tree for someone.

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  4. What the effing hell is that thing in number nine?

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    1. Looks like a frilled neck lizard to me. Another Oz animal that looks like it could kill you (but probably won't)

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    2. frilled neck lizard- Australian

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  5. #4 makes it look as if gravity no longer works! Great job of hiding the helicopter! And what animal is that in #9? Looks like a cartoon character.

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  6. Actually, let's see #1 do that facing the car. Doing it strictly by timing wouldn't let your eyes try to second guess and kill you.

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  7. #2 - An excellent instruction on how to make that is in a booklet named SIX WAYS IN - TWELVE WAYS OUT. The book can be found here - about $15 shipped. Well worth it.

    http://usrsog.org/manu.htm


    A branch is tied end to end, forming a paddle. Then paracord is strung back and forth, similar to a tennis racket. Then tree branches, long grasses are strung through the paracord to form the cover. Paracord shoulder straps are tied for arm support, much like a back pack.

    That is a very crude description of what it is and how to make it - very good camoflauge when fixed in position.

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    1. We used to make these when I was with the 101 back in the 90s. Very quick and simple to make and works much better than I ever expected.

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  8. #7 - Cool even if it took many tries.
    #10 - Somebody had to do it.

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  9. Well, since nobody seems to know what the critter in #9 is, I'm guessing it's something weird from the land down under, where every critter alive is weird.
    That's probably not much help is it?

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  10. #9 looks like a frilled lizard from Australia

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    1. It is and quite a small one. Ran into a much bigger one in a parking lot in Brisbane years ago. Didn't see it as I was about to open the car until the bloody thing hissed at me, loudly, from nearly underfoot. I must have gone 3 feet in the air before I realised what it was...and that it is no physical danger to something my size.

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  11. Yes.....uh....I would like to place an order. Yes, yeah, I would like an order of number 6.

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  12. #9 is a frilled neck lizard, found in Australia. They can grow up to 3 feet in length. The rising up and opening the mouth and opening it's frilled neck is typical defensive behavior of this critter.
    https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/reptiles/f/frilled-lizard/

    pigpen51

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  13. #9 looks like some kind of lizard...

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  14. #9 is a bearded dragon I think.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvSQEBlaoCg

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  15. #7 The bottle cap is upside down, not screwed on.
    And maybe some adhesive on the bottom of the bottle.
    #10 ahh, yeah. Ive been calling cell phones a**holes, because everyone has their head stuck in them.

    daddy-o

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  16. #9 is the Frilled (or Frill-Necked) Lizard (of the genus Chlamydosaurus), found in northern Australia and New Guinea.

    (And yes, the chlamydia jokes do write themselves...)

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  17. #10 I always took peoples phones when I was cleaning their teeth if they tried to use them. So rude! I couldn't see what the heck I was doing if their phone was in their face!

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  18. #1 Wonder how many times he tried that before getting it right.

    #9 Isn't that a Frilled (or Frill-Necked) Lizard (of the genus Chlamydosaurus), found in northern Australia and New Guinea?

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