505 gibbs, out of all of these photos of safari life, and fabulous game animals, you focus on this, and add a salacious (and idiotic) comment? Disgraceful.
Mike
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My friend Piet! We hunted it on our territory, the Ruvu Maasai, is the second time this has happened in our company in 46 years! For the story, my colleague saw the Serval, 18 km GPS 4 days before us! We believe that this is it, this is very rare!
505 gibbs, out of all of these photos of safari life, and fabulous game animals, you focus on this, and add a salacious (and idiotic) comment? Disgraceful.
Mike
Mike, Sorry I was not maintaining the level of decorum you expect on Saeed's forum. Saeed, Thanks for the clarification, I was looking at the pic on my blackberry. Please feel free to replace my above post with a newly selected pic from Arnaud's offered library.
I guess it is true what they say about black dudes hippos.
Michael, please feel free to let me know if you approve of my revision. Thanks for the correction
Originally posted by Arnaud Mermet: Hello Wendell,
My friend Piet! We hunted it on our territory, the Ruvu Maasai, is the second time this has happened in our company in 46 years! For the story, my colleague saw the Serval, 18 km GPS 4 days before us! We believe that this is it, this is very rare!
I remember thinking, wow, Piet had a phot of a black Serval. Now another one? Jeez these are more common than I thought!
I see now it's the same puddy tat. Very cool animal indeed.
Originally posted by Michael Robinson: 505 gibbs, out of all of these photos of safari life, and fabulous game animals, you focus on this, and add a salacious (and idiotic) comment? Disgraceful.
Mike,
So you're not particularly big on good old fashioned humour then?
Great, photos but this one brings back many memories from my trip to Mozambique. I was sitting on top of huge ant hill with my PH when I felt something shift on my pants leg. I look down and, literally, this is what I saw - a huge freaking spider just like the one in the photo. I remember him vividly, he has big eyes, gray hair and had a brownish marking on his abdomen. I don't mind most creepy crawly things like snakes and mice, but spiders scare the heck out of me. Asked the PH for a big stick to wipe the spider off my pants, he s l o w l y gave me a stick (he was well aware of my aversion to spiders on day one of the safari) and got a chuckle as I jumped up and proceeded to try and swat the spider off my leg. I successfully got the spider off, picked up my rifle, which was resting on a branch, only to find there was another one of these hairy mini-monsters resting on the stock of my rifle. If it had been anywhere else but my rifle at this point, probably would have started shooting at it.
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