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Some animals really are plotting ...

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AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 16:17

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/aug/07/german-nudist-chases-wild-boar-that-stole-laptop-berlin-teufelssee

You’re welcome.

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AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 17:25

Ahem

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IAmTooBloodyHot · 07/08/2020 17:25

Ha 😂

AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 18:43

Once more with feeling...

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Prokupatuscrakedatus · 07/08/2020 19:27

They know how to open garden gates, too.

AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 19:32

They never caused that much trouble in Astérix books.

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trollopolis · 07/08/2020 19:34

What no poodles!!

AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 19:35

Maybe the poodles are out of shot, stealing his trousers.

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Illuyanka · 07/08/2020 19:36

My late Rottweiler used to plot to snatch our meal in seconds if we accidentally drop it, or do poo in the bathroom floor if we leave him even for short period of time. Oh, I do miss him so much, he was such a lovely sweet boy who adored people especially children.

AuntyPasta · 07/08/2020 19:50

I used to live near a woman who jogged with her (offlead) Rottweilers. She spent half her time shouting at them to hurry up because they’d stop for pets Grin and generally dawdle.

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lifeafter50 · 07/08/2020 20:21

GrinGrinGrin

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