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    (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
      (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
      :rofl::rofl: OMG that is priceless!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
        (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.

        :rofl:

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
          (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
          :rofl::rofl:

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          • #6
            :rofl: :rofl: :thumup:

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
              (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
              :rofl::rofl:

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
                (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
                LMFAO :thumup: :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
                  (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
                  funniest shit ever right there :rofl:

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BrockHard View Post
                    (Whispering In an Australian accent) As we try not to be spotted by the wild Africanus-Americanus species of the unpredictable Bronx hoodlands, we are getting a RARE glimpse of its courting ritual. Showing females in the area, that its diet of fried chicken, collared greens and grape kool-aid is bountiful enough to support her and its young. The terrifying yet beautiful "dance" that we are seeing, is actually a display of its large incisors and ferocity for defending its family. Oddly, however, once the child is born, the mate or Babius-Daddus, dissapears back into the hoodlands, once again on its search to spread its seed.
                    :thumup: Well put! :rofl:

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