Wombat
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Post by Wombat on Jul 22, 2010 19:16:11 GMT -5
Over time hopefully this will enable you all to have an insight into the many delights that are within the Burrow of the Hairy Eastern Wombat. Some of his close friends (and be warned, the HEW does not suffer fools lightly and is very scrupulous about whom he allows into his inner sanctuary) are sometimes allowed to call him by his first name. But this is for another time and place. I hope all you above ground dwellers are habitating happily and I will look out for you on my visits above ground. Till then, cheers and happy foraging, HEW
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Wart
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Post by Wart on Jul 22, 2010 20:56:14 GMT -5
Welcome Wombat! So pleased to meet you. I, too, have a fondness for holes although . . . I prefer moving lava in them
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jul 22, 2010 21:20:31 GMT -5
Wombut doesnt look too hairy in that avatar. Teehee.
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Post by Avril on Jul 22, 2010 21:49:04 GMT -5
Perhaps, if you ask him nicely, he'll show you his hairy knuckles.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jul 22, 2010 22:11:03 GMT -5
Id rather see that hair which you are so fond of twirling around YOUR knuckles.
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Post by Wombat on Jul 23, 2010 2:02:28 GMT -5
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Post by Avril on Jul 23, 2010 2:04:56 GMT -5
He. was. wonderful.
But then, I'm biased. ;D
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Post by Wombat on Jul 23, 2010 2:09:38 GMT -5
And just so you can see a full sized photo of my Avatar from an independent Aussie film I was in: As you can see it was very hard working on this film and I aged terribly during the making of it. ;D
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Post by Avril on Jul 23, 2010 2:23:48 GMT -5
Yelp. I need to buy you some moisturiser. ;D
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Wombat
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Post by Wombat on Jul 23, 2010 2:34:46 GMT -5
Welcome Wombat! So pleased to meet you. I, too, have a fondness for holes although . . . I prefer moving lava in them Yes, well, you are obviously the Lava moving expert here and I have tried moving lava in my day but I must admit that it is not the easiest thing to move. So how do you do it? I obviously need tips on how to push incoming lava out of my burrows. Incoming Lava is a growing problem in Aussieland so I do have to have my complete vigilance about me. I eagerly anticipate your expert advice in the coming years.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jul 23, 2010 3:22:33 GMT -5
Whuts a Knuckleman? I must assume its different from a knucklehead.
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Post by Wombat on Jul 23, 2010 3:59:15 GMT -5
Whuts a Knuckleman? I must assume its different from a knucklehead. Basically the play is set in a rough Western Australian Mining town in the early 60's and the Knucklemen kept the knuckleheads in order. They were like bouncers who kept the miners under control when they had a day off from mining to come into town and act like jackasses. At this stage the Knucklemen were a dying breed. hence the title "Last of The Knucklemen" A great Australian play which was made into not such a great film. The Author, John Powers, who came to see our production and loved it, absolutely loathed the film.
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Post by PigsnieLite on Jul 23, 2010 4:16:11 GMT -5
Oooh, is it available on DVD? Did you dislike the film too?
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Post by Wombat on Jul 24, 2010 8:01:25 GMT -5
Oooh, is it available on DVD? Did you dislike the film too? I didn't like the film either, especially as I knew all the lines from the play and the characters but they botched them all over the place. It was noteworthy for an early great performance by Michael Caton. It is available on DVD but may be extremely hard to get.
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Post by sunfrog on Jul 24, 2010 11:18:29 GMT -5
Have you ever been in a play or movie where you had to pee yourself? Would you do it if it was important to the part? What if it wasn't important to the part?
Have you ever been nude in a film or play? Would you?
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