Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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8 Comments:
Was she attacked by that goose?? Did she try to fight it off with that wiffle ball??
Oh nooo!
That's no wiffle ball... that's the moon!
Is it a hand raised C. goose or a stuffed one ?
kitmarlowescot2
Oh dear. That looks like a member of the species Flyingus verminus.
There's no hope. If it didn't bite her it probably pooped on here. She's most likely a lost cause...
~Other Sharon
Ominous.
From "The attack of the rabid geese golem mutants", a classical Hamer film if ever there was...
:)
I must say that IS a dramatic angle.
What were she thinking about at that specific time?
What were she thinking about at that specific time?
"There's something squishy on the back of my head."
It definitely looks like a Weregoose, howling at the full moon. Probably has it's webbed foot on Sharon's throat right there.
great shot, I admire your courage!
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