Ginger Meggs by Jason Chatfield for September 29, 2010

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    I think both of you are lost now!

    Good Morning, All Meggie’s Fans!

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    LittleSister18  about 14 years ago

    Uh oh! It’s times like these that you need your scout manual.

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    LittleSister18  about 14 years ago

    Great Graffiti I got a good laugh out of it.

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    The Duke 1  about 14 years ago

    Good morning, Dry & usfellers! It’s always comforting to have company when you are lost!

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    usfellers  about 14 years ago

    G’day Jason, Dry, JFri, Ottod, Barb, Frank and all Meggsie’s mates.

    Let’s hope you two can find your way back to camp before dark and the bunyip finds ya’.

    That Aussie bush creature is so bad and ugly and does such terrible things to people that nobody who has met one has survived to tell others how bad it is.

    It can imitate the night call of any creature so in the dark anyone who is lost could be surrounded by them.

    The little that is known about it is here: http://cfzaustralia.blogspot.com/2010/06/bunyip-horror-on-home-turf.html

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    anorok2  about 14 years ago

    Thanks for the link, usfellers. Now I’m not too sure if I’d like to visit Australia! :)

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    usfellers  about 14 years ago

    Frank: Don’t worry about it mate. Ya now know about the bunyip so you can be careful and safe. All ya have to do to avoid it is to know that it is Aussie tradition to kid (have on, play tricks on) people they like. The more ya cop some of this the more welcome you will know you are.

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    Ginger Meggs  about 14 years ago

    usfellers, your intuition is frightening..

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    Bargrove  about 14 years ago

    56 spams today by this jorer outfit. I am still convinced that Gocomics is taking bribes to let this go on and on.

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    meggsiefan  about 14 years ago

    no worries about meeting the bunyip if you have an Aussie pal to look out for you!

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    usfellers  about 14 years ago

    Meggsiefan: Welcome! Always happy to shield overseas Meggsie fans from harm. Great sights to see as well.

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    ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Afternoon, all!

    The bunyip seems to be the Australian relation of the chupacaba. The two species can be distinguished because the Aussie version has pockets.

    If they’re really lost, they can always fall back on the old Boy Scout survival trick and pull out a deck of cards.

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    usfellers  about 14 years ago

    Ottod: Don’t know if the Aussie version has ‘Pockets’ (presumably you mean pouches). They are so ugly that it is hard to see how they would mate and therefore would not need pouches for their young.

    May the more kind-hearted of this world unite to save the Yeti, Chupacaba, Bigfoot and the Bunyip from extinction.

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    ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago

    usfellers,

    Yep. I was referring to pouches, but I thought “pockets” was a touch less obvious. I pray no bunyips were offended. The answer to the mating dilemma is presumably the one that seems to have worked for other apparently unattractive species and a few people I’ve known: really cold, moonless nights during electrical blackouts. Strong drink may also be involved.

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    COWBOY7  about 14 years ago

    Hello, Meggsiefan. Welcome!

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    Ginger Meggs  about 14 years ago

    Gday Meggsiefan - nice nickname!

    Ottod - Re:

    The bunyip seems to be the Australian relation of the chupacaba. The two species can be distinguished because the Aussie version has pockets.

    The Bunyip doesn’t tend to associate with stories of hollowed out animal corpses with the blood drained. It’s a curious anomalie, but the “legend” of the Bunyip is more closely associated with the Yeti or Bigfoot.

    If I nitpick, the Australian version of Yeti or Bigfoot is actually called a “Yowi” - but Bunyips are more an Aboriginal legend. Allegedly, the only difference between the two Australian Myths is that the Yowi prowls around the bush, and the Bunyip sticks around waterholes and creeks.

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