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Lebell
9/25/2008 11:17am,
for all you 'can't do-ers' out there.
take some inspiration from this little courageous piggy.

I got it as a tip, it made me laugh plus i know what im going to have for dinner.
So let the piggy's attitude be a lesson for you're training: it isnt the size of the dog (or piggy) in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog!

enjoy:
YouTube - Wild Pig v.s. Lion. Why Lion dont attack the pig? (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLFby-GIAKk)

Vorpal
9/25/2008 11:51am,
Dammit I want a pulled pork sammich now.

KhorneliusPraxx
9/25/2008 11:57am,
That pig is my inspiration for the rest of the week. I am going to class tonight with a new spring in my step.

Skepticus
9/25/2008 12:01pm,
Wild pigs are vicious, man!

On a side note, I'm going to go cook up some bacon. Mmmm...bacon...

Ajamil
9/25/2008 12:24pm,
The lion found out the pig was Dutch and couldn't stand the thought of ingesting it after that.

jkdbuck76
9/25/2008 12:39pm,
DAMN! Arjuna! That was cold!

No. The pig won because that was no lion. That was Lebell in his lion outfit
doing the lion dance.

Goju - Joe
9/25/2008 12:43pm,
That lion is a *****!!!

Sealknife
9/25/2008 12:50pm,
Wild Boar pig things are manly as ****.




And delicious as ****.

Siniq
9/25/2008 12:54pm,
The lion's like, c'm on cut that out... I dont' wanna play with you no more.

sempaiman
9/25/2008 12:57pm,
Let the pig try this in a couple hours when lion is hungry and he will be pork dinner....

Lebell
9/25/2008 1:04pm,
no sempai.

the lion was confused by the pigs reaction.
the pig was supposed to behave like a good little piece of pray but instead it put up a fight and the lion didnt expect that dropped out of its comfort zone and took off.

see any parallels with human nature perhaps?

Goju - Joe
9/25/2008 1:06pm,
Also Bear > Lions

A hungry bear will either eat you or die trying.

Lebell
9/25/2008 1:14pm,
yeah canines tend to be more uhm relentless then felines.
much harder to shake em up once they're attacking.

ive heared that if you're hiking in some national park with bears you just make loud sounds every now and then and bears will avoid you.

is that bs or actually correct?

Beorn
9/25/2008 1:18pm,
no sempai.

the lion was confused by the pigs reaction.
the pig was supposed to behave like a good little piece of pray but instead it put up a fight and the lion didnt expect that dropped out of its comfort zone and took off.

see any parallels with human nature perhaps?
no, but i do see parallels to the LION KING

Hakuna Matata

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Goju - Joe
9/25/2008 1:19pm,
It depends

Are they hungry, do you smell like garbage and food and did you step in between them and their cubs?

Lebell
9/25/2008 1:32pm,
It depends

Are they hungry, do you smell like garbage and food and did you step in between them and their cubs?

i dont know, i have this vierd reaction to sorta slowly back off when i would see a bear.

the most dangerous encounter i ever had was with a streetcat.

oh man..you had to be there...he looked at me..i looked at him...
he hissed...i hissed....

then some guy threw a shoe at us and we split.