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dewi

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Nah... he hung the right side too low... he'd have been slipping down in it all night. A bit of a way to go before he perfects it I reckon... thats why he couldn't get comfortable in it.

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Toddy

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I've a hennesey hex fly it could have next :D

You know what the anthropologists say about the apes….
If a gorilla takes your camera you'll get it back after it's had a good look at it and talked it over with it's pals.
If a chimpanzee takes your camera it'll eventually hand it back in all of it's component pieces, minus any that tasted good.
If a bonobo takes your camera, you don't want it back :rolleyes:
If an orangutan takes your camera it'll take it apart, put it together again and then film you before handing it back :D
 

Stevie777

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Nah... he hung the right side too low... he'd have been slipping down in it all night. A bit of a way to go before he perfects it I reckon... thats why he couldn't get comfortable in it.
yeah but would any of us thrown into the same situation, ie locked up in a cage with a blanket, do the same thing.?

It's how the "girl" knew how to tie the knot i find amazing
 

dewi

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yeah but would any of us thrown into the same situation, ie locked up in a cage with a blanket, do the same thing.?

It's how the "girl" knew how to tie the knot i find amazing

Sorry :(

Sarcasm obviously doesn't translate well on here... I've corrected the above post to ensure no one else confuses it for a serious comment.
 

Harvestman

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Of course, an overhand knot isn't really a very good knot for a hammock, at least, not normally. However, when you are as strong as she is, you can be fairly sure it isn't going to slip :D
 

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