live! mcloud cam

Discussion in 'Off Topic International' started by Jacobe, Apr 4, 2011.

  1. Jacobe

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    That's pretty cool. Person has to not have a life to sit there for hours watching some animal sleep.
     
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    Ha ha ha..... too good a straight line to pass-up:

    "Hey, my wife has been doing that for years!"

    Or:

    "that's what my dog said"

    Or:

    "...Got any sheep up there in your state ALW?"


    :D
     
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    What about Marlin Perkins ?


    I knew a few people who would wait for days for the perfect shot.

    ... with a camera or a rifle......:D
     
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    Please Alw, try to understand this thread.

    I got IP's & URL's for mcloud's own sheepcam from his home and a gorillacam from his backyards barn.I told mc that I'll post those links here but mcloud begged on his knees not to publish those EVER.I thought a sec and kind of understand his meaning since those happenings under those live camerascenes are totally X-rated stuff, even for us adults here or anywhere.
    F.ex. 1st time when I took a glipse of those webcams...huh..in goatcam i saw instantly mc banging his lil goat like a wabbit, after that quickie he stumbled to be taken care of by his gorilla, well that one wasn't any quickie, oh those yells & screams from mc's mouth, huh...and after that he crawled slowly back, whining in pain to he's goat and put it to lie down, hugged it like a teddybear and fell asleep... oh man that goats eyes we're crying, saddest look in poor little animals eyes I've ever seen, sleeping in mc lap and staring straight into the camera... :(
     
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    Hummm..... and how many hours a day are you spending watching al of this ??????

    :nono:
     
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    None. I despise those things mc is doing and it's even more revolting when he makes so called 'jokes' about his sick likings..

    ...no wonder he has left the forum...


    ..his gorilla was too hard for him? :dunno: ..well, if so ,at least he can still type something... :confused:
     
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    See the look she gives when the wind blows up her feathers?

    And you just know that when you get home, she is gonna let you have it.

    When women do that, it is becuase they were brooding all day while you were off having fun with the guys [at the fuckin saw-mill].

    Birds get broody too. Notice though that in a week or so, there won't be as many chicks in her brood?
    Well, like humans, after the are a little bit more capable of staying put in the nest, not falling off, not getting blown away by the wind etc.... the mother and father FINALLY get some time completely to themselves. Do the take off for a liltte while so that mom can find a pond and have a fuckin bath [those birds stink rotten, I don't know if you ever got up close, I have, and yeah, they do stink rotten, trust me].
    So, after a couple weeks that old hen is stuck in the nest, brooding over things, she flies off with him and they 'go out' just like human parents.

    When mom and dad come back, mom smelling less [but still stinky], they don't make a fuss when they find that there is ONLY ONE CHICK LEFT IN THE NEST.
     
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    The chick nearest the cam seems injured ;-(
     
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    The injured chick won't be injured for very long, either the hen or one of his siblings will toss him out.
    As far as I know, they don't do it often, they do that EVERY TIME.

    Ever seen these birds?
    Lots of them live by me. I have observed them. I was a bird watcher, I guess I still am.
    Coots start with a brood of, sometimes ten chicks.
    After a day or two, there is one chick.
    Every time.
    Do the other chicks kill the weaker ones?
    Nope.
    THE MOTHER DOES.