What you see is what you get……. birds, animals, and all sorts of things, but remember; Work for a cause, not for applause. Live life to express, not to impress. Don't strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt. .
GO BULLDOG! TOO FUNNY! WHO CARES WHAT PEOPLE THINK!
LOVE THIS…”Think it worried the Dog? Probably more like water off on elephants ass”
PRICELESS!!! 😉
Ah Rob you are “bloody” funny. You always manage to put a smile on my face first thing in the morning when I ready your blogs. Make my day! and great reviews too……
Haha, cute! I’m used to that expression like water off a duck’s back, but I think I like the rhinos’ choice of words better! Reminds me of the expression I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. I almost collapsed from laughter the first time I heard a Newfoundlander say, I’m so hungry I could eat the arse off a skunk!
Stop it now Bulldog….. this rhino locking horns discussion is just too hysterically FUNNIEEE……for words ie often hear of water on a duck’s back but water on an elephant’s rear end ha ha….I nearly fell off the chair just now. Check out those hard skinned rhino behinds……but good to see rhinos with horns for a change! Go Bulldog go, you won’t let hard-skinned critics stop you at all….! 🙂
They were no more than 30 ft away… Thanks Frank, I crept up on them, they being so interested in each other they ignored me… my problem would have come if the nearest one decided to back down, turn and run, I’d have been in the way… not sure what my vehicle would have looked like… lol
If you get between a hippo and the water he resides in he will just run right over you… a rhino (specially the black) will seek you out to kill you… far more dangerous on land when walking, but surprise a hippo whilst hes on land and you might just be struggling to put two parts of you body together again… so it’s a case of 6 of one and half a dozen of the other, as to which is more dangerous… not sure I want to meet either in the dark…
Now that is just the reaction I wanted from you… now you’ve made my day… I told TBM I wanted to crop the backside of that rhino and give it to you for your Friday guess post… I wonder how many would have got that right.??
My guess would have been “Dis n gat” (“that’s a hole” in Afrikaans)
Any time you want to contribute to the mystery photo, feel free because I’m starting to run out of ideas. I think TBM is supplying the photo for tomorrow :).
Great pics. Hang on in there, critics can give sound advice that needs to be taken on the chin with a smile… Those who are just in it for the thrill of being supercilious nasty trolls are easily recognizable. For the English editing, here’s a tip: correct the crap out of it by imaging it was written by your worst enemy (if you have one). It’s amazing how many mistakes you can find that way. Otherwise, hand it over a chapter to each friend or family member who is a paid up grammar nazi and member of the Punctuation Police, they will love rubbing your nose in it, but the job will be done.
Thanks for the tips… but FYI I can take anything thrown my way, I have the skin of a rhino and the reaction time of a sloth, so nobody or nothing can get to me, too old to let anything bother me… I just love it if someone got a laugh out of this, and I see some did… my job is done…
Love the butt shot, dude! we didn’t get a chance to see any rhinos so thanks for sharing these wonderful photos. Now I need to go back and see them for real.
They are a sight to see… I wanted to do a crop just of the backside of that Rhino and offer in to photosfromtheloonybin for her Friday guess the item … or to do it here linking to hers, but I thought some might take offence and I don’t want to lose followers…
Hahaha! Fantastic, Rob 😀
Thanks Inga..
I think Bulldog’s English is very good, but what would I know who writes in Swenglish.
Love it … thanks for the big smile.
Thanks Viveka… one of those joke posts, to draw a laugh…
And you’re excellent on making me laughing. *smile
Loved this post, Bulldog!
Thanks White Lady…
GO BULLDOG! TOO FUNNY! WHO CARES WHAT PEOPLE THINK!
LOVE THIS…”Think it worried the Dog? Probably more like water off on elephants ass”
PRICELESS!!! 😉
Thanks Doris… not much upsets me… lol
Talking Rhinos – that’s a real find.
Yep and right next to the road… can you believe it…
Absolutely brilliant…love it 🙂
Thanks Sherri…
Dude – you are truly talented! 😀
Thank you… don’t know what to say as I sit here and blush at the praise… all shy now…
I agree completey GO! bulldog.
God bless
Kymee
Thanks Kymeem…
lol….Dude!!!! 🙂 Love these shots–commentary is hysterical, as usual!
Thanks Skye…
You have such a talent, Bulldog, besides the photography you excel at putting words in other mouths!
Thanks Adee…
Ah Rob you are “bloody” funny. You always manage to put a smile on my face first thing in the morning when I ready your blogs. Make my day! and great reviews too……
Thanks Jan… if you smile first thing in the morning, it’s going to be a good day…
Bwahaha 😀 Well done, Dude! 😀
Thanks … I love how many have picked up the Dude….
I love that Dude thing 😀 And the Rhinos 😉
Haha, cute! I’m used to that expression like water off a duck’s back, but I think I like the rhinos’ choice of words better! Reminds me of the expression I’m so hungry I could eat a horse. I almost collapsed from laughter the first time I heard a Newfoundlander say, I’m so hungry I could eat the arse off a skunk!
I like that one … I must remember it… only trouble is we don’t get skunks here, so I’ll have to find an equivalent…
no skunks there??? I could ship some over! 😉
To be a fly on the wall . . . 🙂
Or on the horn of a rhino…
lol
Glad you enjoyed…
I did 🙂
Stop it now Bulldog….. this rhino locking horns discussion is just too hysterically FUNNIEEE……for words ie often hear of water on a duck’s back but water on an elephant’s rear end ha ha….I nearly fell off the chair just now. Check out those hard skinned rhino behinds……but good to see rhinos with horns for a change! Go Bulldog go, you won’t let hard-skinned critics stop you at all….! 🙂
Thanks Zita… still got that Rhodesian attitude… and Rhinos wouldn’t talk about ducks…lol
They also said, ‘A necessity for a critic is to have a skin like ours …’ 🙂
I’m sure they said that,… lol
What a way to start my day! 🙂
Glad you enjoyed, and if it made you smile, my job is done…
Outstanding pics to accompany Bulldogian humor. Rhinos aren’t overly docile, so you must have been using a powerful telescope!
They were no more than 30 ft away… Thanks Frank, I crept up on them, they being so interested in each other they ignored me… my problem would have come if the nearest one decided to back down, turn and run, I’d have been in the way… not sure what my vehicle would have looked like… lol
30 ft is close … which would be a worse encounter … an angry rhino or an angry hippo?
If you get between a hippo and the water he resides in he will just run right over you… a rhino (specially the black) will seek you out to kill you… far more dangerous on land when walking, but surprise a hippo whilst hes on land and you might just be struggling to put two parts of you body together again… so it’s a case of 6 of one and half a dozen of the other, as to which is more dangerous… not sure I want to meet either in the dark…
Yikes to either … so when you were close by, you weren’t whistling to get their attention.
By no means, I was hoping the did not see me…
Dude!!! I almost peed myself laughing reading this. You are hilarious!!!
Now that is just the reaction I wanted from you… now you’ve made my day… I told TBM I wanted to crop the backside of that rhino and give it to you for your Friday guess post… I wonder how many would have got that right.??
My guess would have been “Dis n gat” (“that’s a hole” in Afrikaans)
Any time you want to contribute to the mystery photo, feel free because I’m starting to run out of ideas. I think TBM is supplying the photo for tomorrow :).
I’m sure you don’t want what I was going to offer, but I certainly will look for a few things for you…
Okey dokey 🙂
Great pics. Hang on in there, critics can give sound advice that needs to be taken on the chin with a smile… Those who are just in it for the thrill of being supercilious nasty trolls are easily recognizable. For the English editing, here’s a tip: correct the crap out of it by imaging it was written by your worst enemy (if you have one). It’s amazing how many mistakes you can find that way. Otherwise, hand it over a chapter to each friend or family member who is a paid up grammar nazi and member of the Punctuation Police, they will love rubbing your nose in it, but the job will be done.
Oops. “Imagining”, and a semi colon after “Police”. Editing done. 🙂
You see I didn’t even notice those errors… lol
Thanks for the tips… but FYI I can take anything thrown my way, I have the skin of a rhino and the reaction time of a sloth, so nobody or nothing can get to me, too old to let anything bother me… I just love it if someone got a laugh out of this, and I see some did… my job is done…
Rhino and Sloth sounds like a great combination. It gives people the time to get out the way if you ever get fired up about something 🙂
I was a little different in my youth, could change from zero to 100 in a second… not any more thankfully… now I just laugh…
Love the butt shot, dude! we didn’t get a chance to see any rhinos so thanks for sharing these wonderful photos. Now I need to go back and see them for real.
They are a sight to see… I wanted to do a crop just of the backside of that Rhino and offer in to photosfromtheloonybin for her Friday guess the item … or to do it here linking to hers, but I thought some might take offence and I don’t want to lose followers…
Una discussione molto intensa 🙂
Bellissime foto, bravissimo!!
Ciao, Pat
Thanks Pat… yes they sure got their heads together on this chat…