The previous one was okay, but this is a classic! And informative—I hadn’t realized that the David Attenborough dressed himself so accurately, for example; I assumed there was, say, a Greater Balding Valet involved, or a Speckled Gentleman’s Gentleman. (Both endangered, but not as gravely as the David Attenborough, of course. My new respect for this splendid lusus naturae knows no bounds!
He has two children, but they are both teachers and never worked with him. He admits to being an absent father, so they didn’t have a chance to get the bug.
Ontman about 6 years ago
His series ‘The Life of Birds’ is still my favourite nature series. The man clearly loves what he does.
Ida No about 6 years ago
Maybe David Attenboroughs only mate with turkey vultures. Try pooping on his legs and see if he projectile vomits.
wrytercat about 6 years ago
omg — thanks — i needed a good laugh this monday morning!
StephenRice about 6 years ago
The previous one was okay, but this is a classic! And informative—I hadn’t realized that the David Attenborough dressed himself so accurately, for example; I assumed there was, say, a Greater Balding Valet involved, or a Speckled Gentleman’s Gentleman. (Both endangered, but not as gravely as the David Attenborough, of course. My new respect for this splendid lusus naturae knows no bounds!
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 6 years ago
What yew talkin’ bout Willis? I have 2 kids!
Nyckname about 6 years ago
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GreasyOldTam about 6 years ago
He has two children, but they are both teachers and never worked with him. He admits to being an absent father, so they didn’t have a chance to get the bug.
GreasyOldTam about 6 years ago
In my head, the frog speaks in D.A.‘s voice. Although the D.A. in the last frame doesn’t seem to be too pleased about him.
Madzdad the bard about 5 years ago
I am actually reading this in Sir Attenborough’s voice, haha.