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Now it’s true via video! ThxNearly 2 minutes of this business:
I once heard the real thing before knowing what the source was (in Costa Rica). My first thought was disgruntled boars or something worse. I was hiking and I was terrified, but I soon learned the source when I went on a canopy hike and saw the little guys first hand. They are so darn cute.Now it’s true via video! Thx
That is interesting. If I heard that In The wild I would have been a bit freaked out .I once heard the real thing before knowing what the source was (in Costa Rica). My first thought was disgruntled boars or something worse. I was hiking and I was terrified, but I soon learned the source when I went on a canopy hike and saw the little guys first hand. They are so darn cute.
Also perfect for Tax Agents.....
Is it freakish of me that I actually think this looks a bit cozy? Imagine putting a little blanket in there.
So nice. When I was small, my family used to have a summer vacation to a small beach town in Massachusetts. On one of the main intersections of a busy shopping area there used to be a dancing policeman. He would direct the cars and people with different intonations on his whistle, tapping his toes and spinning as he did.Dancing Policemen.
'Beautiful, inspirational' moment captured as police dance at community sporting event
A video of police officers dancing at an African sporting event in Adelaide, including Senior Community Constable George Fomba, is being praised by community members as "beautiful" and "inspirational".www.abc.net.au
Yeah one could sleep forever in there .Is it freakish of me that I actually think this looks a bit cozy? Imagine putting a little blanket in there.
Many years ago I saw a short news clip about a dancing policeman in the US that fits this description, maybe the same one, I can't imagine there's very many of them.....a small beach town in Massachusetts. On one of the main intersections of a busy shopping area there used to be a dancing policeman. He would direct the cars and people with different intonations on his whistle, tapping his toes and spinning as he did.
Ooooooo I have to go check this out!Dall-E Mini is a wonderful place (and yes, I "made" all of these)
I think it's fun. I heard the "full" version is now free and publicly available, too!Ooooooo I have to go check this out!
Sadly the internet is being mean today :-( ....I think it's fun. I heard the "full" version is now free and publicly available, too!