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Dog walker spots 'Beast of Bucks'
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| Puma - the type of cat thought to be roaming around High Wycombe |
THE Beast of Bucks has returned to High Wycombe once again after the mysterious creature was spotted by a dogwalker in the town.
For years locals have reported brief glimpses of a large cat, believed to be a puma, stalking the area.
The latest sighting came last week, after a Wycombe man got a shock while out walking his dog on The Rye when he spotted the animal.
Danny Latham-Symes, of Colbourne Road, was by the river near London Road, last Saturday evening at around sunset.
Mr Latham-Symes told Midweek: "My dog stopped in his tracks and stood dead still. His eyes were fixed on the tree line on the opposite bank of the river.
"As I moved to where he stood, I too caught a glimpse of what I believe to be a mountain lion, which is more commonly known as a puma.
"She was crouched among some nettles, and she seemed totally oblivious to my presence. She was there for less than ten seconds and then wandered off into the thicker undergrowth.
"I would desperately like to know if anyone else has seen this creature in the Rye area, or anywhere in Wycombe and its surrounding woods and fields, for my own sanity more than anything else!"
In May 2001 animal experts confirmed that a large cat spotted at Wycombe Heights golf course was a young puma, after taking a cast of the animal's paw.
Two weeks later a half eaten deer was found off Gomm Road.
Then, in 2003, workers at the Ercol factory in Princes Risborough reported seeing a creature resembling a puma prowling across the edge of a field.
But even before then, since 1994, there have been reported sightings of "The Hughenden Puma," in the area stretching between Upper Dean and the northern outskirts of High Wycombe.
Many zoologists believe Britain has had a healthy population of jungle cats for years, but the numbers rose sharply in the 1970s when the Dangerous Wild Animal's Act forced many people to get rid of exotic pets.
If anyone has seen the legendary creature stalking the county, please contact the newsdesk on 01494 755081, or email
bfpnews@london.newsquest.co.uk
10:00am Tuesday 27th February 2007
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Posted by: Nathan, Wycombe on 10:06am Tue 27 Feb 07
I'll have to be doubly careful next time I hit my ball in the rough at Wycombe Heights then!
I'll have to be doubly careful next time I hit my ball in the rough at Wycombe Heights then!
Posted by: becky, flackwell on 11:00am Tue 27 Feb 07
There were reports some years ago of a puma in Fennels Wood in Flackwell Heath.
There were also reports several years ago of a sighting at wycombe heights golf club.
There were reports some years ago of a puma in Fennels Wood in Flackwell Heath.
There were also reports several years ago of a sighting at wycombe heights golf club.
Posted by: SlowMo on 12:13pm Tue 27 Feb 07
surely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now i dont believe it exists only in the mad people of bucks minds
surely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now i dont believe it exists only in the mad people of bucks minds
Posted by: Richard, tylers green on 12:19pm Tue 27 Feb 07
Im telling everyone for ral - the legend is true....i know cos i have seen the creature myself.
6 months ago, walking through **** lane in Penn i saw the beast. it was creeping around the woodland by the roadside.......it walked right up to me and said "dear when we get home could you fix that tap in the bathroom, this new diets going through me like a porche and its very offputting that drip".
Im telling everyone for ral - the legend is true....i know cos i have seen the creature myself.
6 months ago, walking through **** lane in Penn i saw the beast. it was creeping around the woodland by the roadside.......it walked right up to me and said "dear when we get home could you fix that tap in the bathroom, this new diets going through me like a porche and its very offputting that drip".
Posted by: the big cat encyclopedia, Wycombe Library on 12:39pm Tue 27 Feb 07
[quote]ely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now[/quote]
****
Why would it attack someone? Very few big cats attack humans in the whole world, it is simply territorial or if they have been disturbed. If we had a man-eater on the lose I am sure people would be making more of an effort to catch it.
A Puma is not a BIG big cat and they roam freely accross the American countryside without people being overly concerned by them unless they start attacking their livestock.
They are only a bother if they start entering into built up areas, but thankfully there seems to be enough green-belt left around Wycombe to prevent this cat attempting it. It may also get put off by the domestic cats who have marked their own territory.
ely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now
****
Why would it attack someone? Very few big cats attack humans in the whole world, it is simply territorial or if they have been disturbed. If we had a man-eater on the lose I am sure people would be making more of an effort to catch it.
A Puma is not a BIG big cat and they roam freely accross the American countryside without people being overly concerned by them unless they start attacking their livestock.
They are only a bother if they start entering into built up areas, but thankfully there seems to be enough green-belt left around Wycombe to prevent this cat attempting it. It may also get put off by the domestic cats who have marked their own territory.
Posted by: Tweety Pie, In a cage on 12:47pm Tue 27 Feb 07
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....[bold]I DID! I DID![/bold] see a puddy tat"
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....
I DID! I DID! see a puddy tat"
Posted by: Peter, down the rye looking on 12:59pm Tue 27 Feb 07
ARE ALL THESE SIGHTINGS FOR ONE CAT OR IS THERE QUITE A FEW SUPPOSEDLY GOING ABOUT? IF SO HOW MANY SHOULD BE ROAMING AROUND FREE - CAN YOU KILL ONE LEGALLY IF YOU SEE IT? IS LIKELY THERE ARE DIFFERENT SPECIES ROAMING AROUND? WHY HAVENT WE CAUGHT ONE YET? SO MANY QUESTIONS - I DEMAND MORE INFO!!! IM GONNA CATCH ME SOMETHING TO GO OVER THE FIEPLACE!
ARE ALL THESE SIGHTINGS FOR ONE CAT OR IS THERE QUITE A FEW SUPPOSEDLY GOING ABOUT? IF SO HOW MANY SHOULD BE ROAMING AROUND FREE - CAN YOU KILL ONE LEGALLY IF YOU SEE IT? IS LIKELY THERE ARE DIFFERENT SPECIES ROAMING AROUND? WHY HAVENT WE CAUGHT ONE YET? SO MANY QUESTIONS - I DEMAND MORE INFO!!! IM GONNA CATCH ME SOMETHING TO GO OVER THE FIEPLACE!
Posted by: alan jones on 1:09pm Tue 27 Feb 07
after a night on the hard stuff i se all sorts of strange things pink elephants big cats fairies or whatever the list is endless
after a night on the hard stuff i se all sorts of strange things pink elephants big cats fairies or whatever the list is endless
Posted by: TheMoreThingsChange..., Deepest Wycombe on 1:49pm Tue 27 Feb 07
Better tell it not to run up Marlow Hill... but if it did, at least we’d all have proof it exists!
Better tell it not to run up Marlow Hill... but if it did, at least we’d all have proof it exists!
Posted by: John, Wycombe on 1:50pm Tue 27 Feb 07
I've seen a kangaroo, a UFO, a wild boar, and several dwarfs in High Wycombe... but not the Beast of Bucks.
I feel I'm missing out somewhat :-(
I've seen a kangaroo, a UFO, a wild boar, and several dwarfs in High Wycombe... but not the Beast of Bucks.
I feel I'm missing out somewhat :-(
Posted by: Mr Posh, Seer Green on 1:54pm Tue 27 Feb 07
I've seen it in Seer Green, doing the panther crawl over the fields. Big black thing, deffo a big cat. I hope it/they never get caught
I've seen it in Seer Green, doing the panther crawl over the fields. Big black thing, deffo a big cat. I hope it/they never get caught
Posted by: Jane Spearman, The Queens Head on 2:46pm Tue 27 Feb 07
Ive seen the beast of bucks, his names smikes and he lives/drinks in here!
Ive seen the beast of bucks, his names smikes and he lives/drinks in here!
Posted by: the big cat ency.... etc, etc on 3:00pm Tue 27 Feb 07
Killing a pigeon breaks all kinds of laws so shooting the cat in anything other than self-defence I am sure would be considered illegal.
Not least cos you'd be walking around a urban area with a loaded weapon.
Killing a pigeon breaks all kinds of laws so shooting the cat in anything other than self-defence I am sure would be considered illegal.
Not least cos you'd be walking around a urban area with a loaded weapon.
Posted by: blondie on 3:12pm Tue 27 Feb 07
i have heard theres been sightings of a large black cat(panther)in the Studley green woods and fields across the road
i have heard theres been sightings of a large black cat(panther)in the Studley green woods and fields across the road
Posted by: Yellowbelly, studley green on 3:41pm Tue 27 Feb 07
theres no panther here - or anywhere for that matter - whats wrong with you people - p1ssed people seeing big cats whilst out "walking" their dogs........yeAh right
theres no panther here - or anywhere for that matter - whats wrong with you people - p1ssed people seeing big cats whilst out "walking" their dogs........yeAh right
Posted by: alan jones on 4:09pm Tue 27 Feb 07
the beast of bucks is real i married her
the beast of bucks is real i married her
Posted by: gertrude, kndnd@bkjscvbb.com on 4:51pm Tue 27 Feb 07
why would a puma be put off coming into areas cos of the scent of domestic cats...hed surely eat them for breakfast.......what a ****! ha ha
why would a puma be put off coming into areas cos of the scent of domestic cats...hed surely eat them for breakfast.......what a ****! ha ha
Posted by: gertrude, kndnd@bkjscvbb.com on 5:15pm Tue 27 Feb 07
thats supposed to say what a p-u-s-s-y - ha ha ha
thats supposed to say what a p-u-s-s-y - ha ha ha
Posted by: NESSY on 5:50pm Tue 27 Feb 07
It must be the beast that keeps down the wallaby population in Stokenchurch/Studley Green!
It must be the beast that keeps down the wallaby population in Stokenchurch/Studley Green!
Posted by: alfred_wainwright, marlow on 6:23pm Tue 27 Feb 07
i saw a deer running across the road once
i saw a deer running across the road once
Posted by: anon2 on 9:44pm Tue 27 Feb 07
i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.
i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.
Posted by: lucifer, gerrards cross on 9:56pm Tue 27 Feb 07
[quote][bold]anon2[/bold] wrote:
i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.[/quote] [quote]quote[/quote]
oh please!
anon2 wrote:
i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.
quote
oh please!
Posted by: Ian, Zambia on 6:57am Wed 28 Feb 07
I've got a few lions that could legally chew the Puma up
I've got a few lions that could legally chew the Puma up
Posted by: the big cat encyclopedia, Despair on 8:40am Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote]why would a puma be put off coming into areas cos of the scent of domestic cats...hed surely eat them for breakfast.......what a ****! ha ha[/quote]
**************
Because it's a territorial thing! Jeez people do some research, this thread is really showing up you people for the ignorant scrotes the rest of the country think you are.
why would a puma be put off coming into areas cos of the scent of domestic cats...hed surely eat them for breakfast.......what a ****! ha ha
**************
Because it's a territorial thing! Jeez people do some research, this thread is really showing up you people for the ignorant scrotes the rest of the country think you are.
Posted by: Tweety Pie, In a cage on 8:54am Wed 28 Feb 07
"Do yer weely fink dat bad old puddy tat afwaid of wittle domestic puddy tats?"
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....[bold]I DID! I DID![/bold] see a BIG puddy tat"
"Do yer weely fink dat bad old puddy tat afwaid of wittle domestic puddy tats?"
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....
I DID! I DID! see a BIG puddy tat"
Posted by: ?????? on 3:57pm Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote]i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.[/quote] i agree with anon2 !! so what if there is a puma on the loose if it was going to hrm someone or something it would have done it by now.. i also think that people should just ignore it, if you saw a larger than normal house cat you wouldn't fret so why you all doing it now??
i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.
i agree with anon2 !! so what if there is a puma on the loose if it was going to hrm someone or something it would have done it by now.. i also think that people should just ignore it, if you saw a larger than normal house cat you wouldn't fret so why you all doing it now??
Posted by: anon2 on 4:01pm Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote][bold]lucifer[/bold] wrote:
[quote][bold]anon2[/bold] wrote: i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.[/quote] [quote]quote[/quote] oh please![/quote] hi its anon2 again what do you mean oh please,because if you didnt already know humans are animals themselves so basically you're trying to say we dont have rights so you better think before you write something!!got it ??
lucifer wrote:
anon2 wrote: i think its appaulling that this creature is being referred as a beast.Animals deserve just as much respect as humans.
quote
oh please!
hi its anon2 again what do you mean oh please,because if you didnt already know humans are animals themselves so basically you're trying to say we dont have rights so you better think before you write something!!got it ??
Posted by: Nessy on 4:28pm Wed 28 Feb 07
Ha Ha Ha
Anon2
If you look up Beast in the dictionary you'd find that the definition of beast is a large OR dangerous animal other than a human. As the reports are of a large cat like animal a valid discription of this animal would be a beast. ?????? I very much doubt that anyone is fretting about it. Have either of you ever heard of irony?
Ha Ha Ha
Anon2
If you look up Beast in the dictionary you'd find that the definition of beast is a large OR dangerous animal other than a human. As the reports are of a large cat like animal a valid discription of this animal would be a beast. ?????? I very much doubt that anyone is fretting about it. Have either of you ever heard of irony?
Posted by: anon2 on 7:29pm Wed 28 Feb 07
excuse me peter but i am not muslim.so you can shut up.
excuse me peter but i am not muslim.so you can shut up.
Posted by: ?????? on 7:38pm Wed 28 Feb 07
i don't care what you say about the puma being a beast !but i still think that even if it is a big cat, if it was likely to hurt someone/something it would have done so already. and animals should have the same rights as humans!! forget irony have you ever heard of animal rights?
i don't care what you say about the puma being a beast !but i still think that even if it is a big cat, if it was likely to hurt someone/something it would have done so already. and animals should have the same rights as humans!! forget irony have you ever heard of animal rights?
Posted by: anon2 on 7:40pm Wed 28 Feb 07
and btw peter if you think that cressex is rubbish then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ?? huh huh ?it doesn't matter who goes its just about learning and the teachers teach us very well
and btw peter if you think that cressex is rubbish then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ?? huh huh ?it doesn't matter who goes its just about learning and the teachers teach us very well
Posted by: anon2 on 7:44pm Wed 28 Feb 07
and its part of muslim religion to wear a veil.if are/was part of a religion you would be dead upset that you wouldn't be able to follow you're religion by wearing stuff.on the other hand i think it was kind of write for her not toeqar it because it could be anyone under it !!
and its part of muslim religion to wear a veil.if are/was part of a religion you would be dead upset that you wouldn't be able to follow you're religion by wearing stuff.on the other hand i think it was kind of write for her not toeqar it because it could be anyone under it !!
Posted by: anon2 on 7:45pm Wed 28 Feb 07
**if you are/were.sorry missed out a word lol
**if you are/were.sorry missed out a word lol
Posted by: anon2 on 7:47pm Wed 28 Feb 07
**not to wear. lol did it again lol. and right not write lol
**not to wear. lol did it again lol. and right not write lol
Posted by: anon2 on 7:57pm Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote][bold]Nessy[/bold] wrote:
Ha Ha Ha Anon2 If you look up Beast in the dictionary you'd find that the definition of beast is a large OR dangerous animal other than a human. As the reports are of a large cat like animal a valid discription of this animal would be a beast. ?????? I very much doubt that anyone is fretting about it. Have either of you ever heard of irony?[/quote] if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now
Nessy wrote:
Ha Ha Ha Anon2 If you look up Beast in the dictionary you'd find that the definition of beast is a large OR dangerous animal other than a human. As the reports are of a large cat like animal a valid discription of this animal would be a beast. ?????? I very much doubt that anyone is fretting about it. Have either of you ever heard of irony?
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now
Posted by: Elliott Ness, Booker on 8:08pm Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote][bold]anon2[/bold] wrote:
and btw peter if you think that cressex is rubbish then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ?? huh huh ?it doesn't matter who goes its just about learning and the teachers teach us very well[/quote] "then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ??"
[bold]THE BEST?[/bold]
Oh I see the best IT'S ever had...
Looking at the league tables onw wonders what tables you're looking at? Do a local search the tables allow you to do that so one can compare and then just take a look at [bold]ALL[/bold] the others above cressex.
[italic][bold]Jesus when are these idiots going to admit you can't polish a turd![/bold][/italic]
anon2 wrote:
and btw peter if you think that cressex is rubbish then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ?? huh huh ?it doesn't matter who goes its just about learning and the teachers teach us very well
"then why have cressex had the best GCSE results for two years now ??"
THE BEST?
Oh I see the best IT'S ever had...
Looking at the league tables onw wonders what tables you're looking at? Do a local search the tables allow you to do that so one can compare and then just take a look at
ALL the others above cressex.
Jesus when are these idiots going to admit you can't polish a turd! Posted by: anon2 on 8:22pm Wed 28 Feb 07
ok then maybe not the best but not the worst either.have you even vistited cressex school??so some of the people that go the aren't great but its not about the pupils its getting a good education and most people who have been cressex now have a good job/education
ok then maybe not the best but not the worst either.have you even vistited cressex school??so some of the people that go the aren't great but its not about the pupils its getting a good education and most people who have been cressex now have a good job/education
Posted by: pupil from cressex on 8:31pm Wed 28 Feb 07
i agree with anon2 and ?????? you probably wontwant to listen to my opinion because im only a child and because i go to cressex, but everybody(how ever old or where ever they get their education) is intitled to their own opinion. yes maybe cressex aren't doing the best out of everyone but as 'elliot ness' said it is the best that we have done and we are getting better! and what does 'elliot ness' mean by: Jesus when are these idiots going to admit you can't polish a turd!
i don't see why nobody likes cressex school can someone please explain to e??
and for all the people that assume iut i am not a muslim i am white and christian!!
i agree with anon2 and ?????? you probably wontwant to listen to my opinion because im only a child and because i go to cressex, but everybody(how ever old or where ever they get their education) is intitled to their own opinion. yes maybe cressex aren't doing the best out of everyone but as 'elliot ness' said it is the best that we have done and we are getting better! and what does 'elliot ness' mean by: Jesus when are these idiots going to admit you can't polish a turd!
i don't see why nobody likes cressex school can someone please explain to e??
and for all the people that assume iut i am not a muslim i am white and christian!!
Posted by: Nessy, holiday from the Loch on 8:42pm Wed 28 Feb 07
Again look up Beast in the english dictionary[bold] large[/bold] or dangerous, not neccessarily both! And you called it a creature!!!!How is that any different to Beast?
?????? Yes I have heard of animal rights and as this animal has only been glimpsed by a few people and probably has no access to a computer or any grasp of the written word it will not be offended or had it's rights violated. If that was the case half the domestic tom cats would be up in arms because their owner saw fit to name them Fluffy! Oh look irony again!
If you really think that anyone in their right mind will go out hunting for an animal that could be nothing but a over fed moggy or an over active imagination, then your out of your tree!!!!
I hope there is a beast, if the Himalayas can have a Yeti and Loch Ness can have a monster (Sorry Nessy didn't mean to offend)why can't we have a Beast?
Long live the Beast of Bucks.
Again look up Beast in the english dictionary
large or dangerous, not neccessarily both! And you called it a creature!!!!How is that any different to Beast?
?????? Yes I have heard of animal rights and as this animal has only been glimpsed by a few people and probably has no access to a computer or any grasp of the written word it will not be offended or had it's rights violated. If that was the case half the domestic tom cats would be up in arms because their owner saw fit to name them Fluffy! Oh look irony again!
If you really think that anyone in their right mind will go out hunting for an animal that could be nothing but a over fed moggy or an over active imagination, then your out of your tree!!!!
I hope there is a beast, if the Himalayas can have a Yeti and Loch Ness can have a monster (Sorry Nessy didn't mean to offend)why can't we have a Beast?
Long live the Beast of Bucks.
Posted by: anon2 on 8:52pm Wed 28 Feb 07
[quote][bold]SlowMo[/bold] wrote:
surely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now i dont believe it exists only in the mad people of bucks minds[/quote] i agree
SlowMo wrote:
surely if there was really a big cat it wouldve attacked someone by now i dont believe it exists only in the mad people of bucks minds
i agree
Posted by: Beast of Bucks, The Rye on 8:54pm Wed 28 Feb 07
Hey stop hijacking my story here guys, I don't go to school I just hang about avoiding the local domestic cats.
Thank you
Mr Beast O Bucks
Hey stop hijacking my story here guys, I don't go to school I just hang about avoiding the local domestic cats.
Thank you
Mr Beast O Bucks
Posted by: puma lover, the rye on 8:00am Thu 1 Mar 07
I really hope I do see the Puma on the rye..how cool.!!
If it ever does attack someone though I hope its the scummy yobs who loiter down there who just need a good beating instead of spraying graffiti on trees and walls. Think their parents need a good smack too..
I really hope I do see the Puma on the rye..how cool.!!
If it ever does attack someone though I hope its the scummy yobs who loiter down there who just need a good beating instead of spraying graffiti on trees and walls. Think their parents need a good smack too..
Posted by: Elliot Hess, Booker on 8:47am Thu 1 Mar 07
[quote][bold]puma lover[/bold] wrote:
I really hope I do see the Puma on the rye..how cool.!! If it ever does attack someone though I hope its the scummy yobs who loiter down there who just need a good beating instead of spraying graffiti on trees and walls. Think their parents need a good smack too..[/quote] Bet they went to cressex...
puma lover wrote:
I really hope I do see the Puma on the rye..how cool.!! If it ever does attack someone though I hope its the scummy yobs who loiter down there who just need a good beating instead of spraying graffiti on trees and walls. Think their parents need a good smack too..
Bet they went to cressex...
Posted by: The big cat encyclopdia, up a tree on 10:18am Thu 1 Mar 07
There were around 100 cougar attacks on humans in the USA and Canada during the period from 1890 to January 2004, with 16 fatalities.
From wikipedia. Look up Cougar (the true name for Puma or Mountain Lion). Learn some facts.
Though it says on there it might eat domestic cats so I stand corrected.
There were around 100 cougar attacks on humans in the USA and Canada during the period from 1890 to January 2004, with 16 fatalities.
From wikipedia. Look up Cougar (the true name for Puma or Mountain Lion). Learn some facts.
Though it says on there it might eat domestic cats so I stand corrected.
Posted by: Lion-O, Lord of the Thundercats, The Cats' Lair on 10:22am Thu 1 Mar 07
THUNDERCATS, ROOAAAAAR!!!
THUNDERCATS, ROOAAAAAR!!!
Posted by: Santa little helper, rye on 12:36pm Thu 1 Mar 07
id like to give that cat in the photo 1
id like to give that cat in the photo 1
Posted by: anonymous on 4:42pm Fri 2 Mar 07
[quote][bold]the big cat ency.... etc[/bold] wrote:
Killing a pigeon breaks all kinds of laws so shooting the cat in anything other than self-defence I am sure would be considered illegal. Not least cos you\\\'d be walking around a urban area with a loaded weapon.[/quote] since when did shooting a pigoen break any laws ??? iv shot loads to keep them from eating the local farmers crop and never been in trouble once !
the big cat ency.... etc wrote:
Killing a pigeon breaks all kinds of laws so shooting the cat in anything other than self-defence I am sure would be considered illegal. Not least cos you'd be walking around a urban area with a loaded weapon.
since when did shooting a pigoen break any laws ??? iv shot loads to keep them from eating the local farmers crop and never been in trouble once !
Posted by: Tweety Pie, In a cage on 10:30am Tue 6 Mar 07
" Jason d'yer weely fink dat bad old puddy tat afwaid of silly old man saying nice cat?"
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....I DID! I DID! see a BIG puddy tat"
" Jason d'yer weely fink dat bad old puddy tat afwaid of silly old man saying nice cat?"
"I tort I saw a puddy tat....I DID! I DID! see a BIG puddy tat"
Posted by: Mark on 7:08pm Tue 6 Mar 07
Danny Latham-Symes Does NOT even have a dog Enjoy your phonecall from Russell Brand yesterday!!
Danny Latham-Symes Does NOT even have a dog Enjoy your phonecall from Russell Brand yesterday!!
Posted by: 123456, Wycombe on 8:37pm Wed 7 Mar 07
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now
wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now
wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp
Posted by: Holmer, Town on 8:59am Thu 8 Mar 07
[quote][bold]123456[/bold] wrote:
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp[/quote] A half eaten deer!
123456 wrote:
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp
A half eaten deer!
Posted by: mark, Marlow on 3:12pm Thu 8 Mar 07
[quote][bold]123456[/bold] wrote:
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp[/quote] If it was that dangerous it would've eaten the whole thing!!! eating just half pathetic.
Anyway am I the only one who caught Russell Brands show at the swan. He was discussing this article and someone in the audiance revealed he knew Danny Latham-Symes and he didn't even have a dog and was making it up. The geezer in the audiance also had dannys number on his mobile which Russell phoned and called him a Liar :o)
123456 wrote:
if it was A DANGEROUS CREATURE dont you think it would have done something by now wat do u call the half eaten deer u gimp
If it was that dangerous it would've eaten the whole thing!!! eating just half pathetic.
Anyway am I the only one who caught Russell Brands show at the swan. He was discussing this article and someone in the audiance revealed he knew Danny Latham-Symes and he didn't even have a dog and was making it up. The geezer in the audiance also had dannys number on his mobile which Russell phoned and called him a Liar :o)
Posted by: Just a, Bloke on 8:40pm Thu 8 Mar 07
I've heard he does have a dog. But it dresses up like a big black cat at weekend and likes to be called Trevor? You watch out this weekend in those woods it might not be a weeley big puddy tatt, it might be a beeg bad dog called Trevor.
I've heard he does have a dog. But it dresses up like a big black cat at weekend and likes to be called Trevor? You watch out this weekend in those woods it might not be a weeley big puddy tatt, it might be a beeg bad dog called Trevor.
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