Disabled badgers - should they be graded?
Maxticate
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perhaps we need differentiated grading according to how much of a badger they areWant to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
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UndercoverElephant wrote:They already are, you just need to scan them with a bar-code reader.
pfft. The main body is clearly a QR code. Forward-thinking, these badgers...Sometimes parts break. Sometimes you crash. Sometimes it’s your fault.0 -
The honey badger,
50% badger, 50% honey?
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I'm just a tool of the system, I don't make the rules. Sorry.0
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Gallywomack wrote:Widely reputed to be the hardest animal on earth. Surey deserving of a higher rating, even if disabled?
Honey badger don't give a sh--0 -
I wouldn't like to be the one who had to sett the rules0
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Maxticate wrote:I'm just a tool ... Sorry.
FTFY :twisted:Want to know the Spen666 behind the posts?
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bompington wrote:I wouldn't like TB the one who had to sett the rules
FTFYspen666 wrote:Maxticate wrote:I'm just a tool ... Sorry.
FTFY :twisted:
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Mix the black with the white.
On average the badger is grey.
Greyeded badger
Edit:- Just don't confuse it with a grey beaver! :shock:None of the above should be taken seriously, and certainly not personally.0 -
"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Maxticate wrote:
The honey badger,
50% badger, 50% honey?
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Otherwise known as 'The Badger of Death'0 -
Jay dubbleU wrote:Maxticate wrote:
The honey badger,
50% badger, 50% honey?
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Otherwise known as 'The Badger of Death'
Have you seen The Gods Must be Crazy 2? Awesome movie (so is 1 BTW ) but cements the honey badger into my top five favourite animals. (along with sloths, hairy nosed wombats, koalas and elk)FCN 5 belt driven fixie for city bits
CAADX 105 beastie for bumpy bits
Litespeed L3 for Strava bits
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast.0 -
The only problem with a honey badger is the name is a bit wimpy. The Tasmanian Devil at least sounds mean.
Obviously I wouldn't tell a honey badger this, I'm not daft.0 -
Veronese68 wrote:The only problem with a honey badger is the name is a bit wimpy. The Tasmanian Devil at least sounds mean.
Obviously I wouldn't tell a honey badger this, I'm not daft.
Lulls you into a sense of false security and then goes for your gentlemans vegetables :evil:0