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Park Road 14 Feb 18 7.42pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Yeah yeah....I bet you'd allow yours to s*** in the shower if you were guaranteed some action. Human action...I hasten to add.....though everyone has their unfortunate crosses to bear. She can s*** where she likes, as long as, she cleans up after herself.
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Stirlingsays 14 Feb 18 7.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Park Road
She can s*** where she likes, as long as, she cleans up after herself.
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Bobtail Crowborough 14 Feb 18 8.35pm | |
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I went to Banham Zoo a few years ago, thought it was one of the nicer zoos and enjoyed it very much. It is likely that the majority of zoo 'inmates' would prefer to be in the wild if they had ever experienced it, or were able to express an opinion. The captive breeding of endangered species and research work the zoos do is invaluable, so if the main way they are funded is by us paying to gawp at animals in cages that may be the only way for them to continue. As a visitor, I feel the trouble with zoos is that there are too many screeching kids, but I'm a grumpy 65 year old. Enjoy your day! Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Taking my two little boys on a trip to Banham zoo shortly. Anyone have any thoughts on zoos?
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Stirlingsays 14 Feb 18 8.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Bobtail
I went to Banham Zoo a few years ago, thought it was one of the nicer zoos and enjoyed it very much. It is likely that the majority of zoo 'inmates' would prefer to be in the wild if they had ever experienced it, or were able to express an opinion. The captive breeding of endangered species and research work the zoos do is invaluable, so if the main way they are funded is by us paying to gawp at animals in cages that may be the only way for them to continue. As a visitor, I feel the trouble with zoos is that there are too many screeching kids, but I'm a grumpy 65 year old. Enjoy your day! Cheers my man......I'm afraid I'm going to be bringing the kids...they deserve a day out. So I'm guilty as charged. I don't think many animals live all that relatively long in the wild compared to a zoo....real nature is horrific.....so I see your point...but it's probably a mixed bag.
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