tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5129111662512288449.post6729342121184226564..comments2023-05-15T12:35:15.053+01:00Comments on a bad man's journal: Word of the Daya bad manhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00457026660840153018noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5129111662512288449.post-79553862147100619252011-06-20T18:43:45.639+01:002011-06-20T18:43:45.639+01:00It's funny you should mention them. I recentl...It's funny you should mention them. I recently stumbled across (and when I say stumbled, I mean drove) a <b><i>Smudgehog</i></b>, but I also regularly see various breeds of <b><i>Blurds</i></b>, the odd <b><i>Bludger</i></b>, and once I even saw a <b><i>Tear</i></b>... you know, a bit like a Bear only more... Torn.. I have it on good authority that in India, occasionally, after a coming together with a particularly large vehicle, such as a train, they get <b><i>Smelliefants</i></b> and that in OZ (wherever that is) they have <b><i>Bangeroos!</i></b> Whatever next? <b><i>Lesser-spotted-squishpecker's</i></b> ?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06500187471454622209noreply@blogger.com