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Old 03-03-11, 12:42 AM
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Carnivorous marsupials?
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Sadly, I cannot deny that.
However, in every little Canadian Kangaroo beats the heart of a Bison.
Considering the history of Canadian APCs, I would say that in every Bison beats the heart of a Kangaroo!

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Considering the history of Canadian APCs, I would say that in every Bison beats the heart of a Kangaroo!
Well said Phil!

And you for Bill... Carnivores indeed!
A "liberated" chicken dinner, somewhere on the Dutch-German border April 1945. That's an MM awardee enjoying the wing...

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Old 03-03-11, 12:34 PM
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Love the footwear worn in the first pic......

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