I thought when I first saw a post in FB somewhere about crocodiles being seen that it was another kind of crocodile..you know, mga "buaya" (crocs, and not the shoes either) in the you-know-where, doing you-know-what.
there's news now on the tv that the "buaya" was captured... but really, who can say for sure which croc was captured, if they escaped from the zoo or from the government offices..eherm..I mean...from the surrounding waters...
ordinary na lang sa akin makakita ng mga crocs. Dyan sa makati kanto ng buendia at paseo naka sunglass pa mga buaya dyan. sa kahabaan ng kalayaan ( makati pa rin) sangkatutak din mga crocs dyan.
now there's another report on the tv just now there's one more on the loose....my goodness, I don't think the critters are tagged here..maybe they ought to check if its wearing a barong....:-)
Hahahahahahaha...if you're thinking of what i'm thinking or vise versa...you got that right Cath...it will probably take forever to catch one or any of them...they're so sleek & slimmy/grimmy critters...(^_^)
Here's one good thing about having many crocs or gators: you can catch them and EAT them. They're edible, parang chicken ang meat. Croc and gator meat is sold everywhere in Florida. Even the eggs are edible.
Drags of the creation, that they are, are absolutely the most venomous of all snakes ever created...they should stay in their snake pit & be burnt like h--l.....maybe i shouldn't be that way...or say such ugly thing...
Yikes you've got to watch out for those crocs whether the animal or the fashion.
ReplyDeleteang officials...
ReplyDeleteI was thinking of crocs in the higher ups
ReplyDeleteyikes!! i hope the 'buaya' didn't get anyone for his meal!
ReplyDeletethere's news now on the tv that the "buaya" was captured...
ReplyDeletebut really, who can say for sure which croc was captured, if they escaped from the zoo or from the government offices..eherm..I mean...from the surrounding waters...
hindi raw buaya yun, kundi ulupong!
ReplyDeleteordinary na lang sa akin makakita ng mga crocs. Dyan sa makati kanto ng buendia at paseo naka sunglass pa mga buaya dyan. sa kahabaan ng kalayaan ( makati pa rin) sangkatutak din mga crocs dyan.
ReplyDeleterewind please....you know me...masyadong deep yata for me that term...ehehehe...
ReplyDeletewhat is it in English?
yes, but the crocs you see kc are not always floating in the water during a flood di ba?
ReplyDeleteor maybe you wish they were?
*wink*
ulupong is a cobra. marami nyan sa kongreso
ReplyDeleteay...what other animals are there and in the other parts?
ReplyDeletehahaha ate!!! =))
ReplyDeletehello Krizzy..
ReplyDeletewanna help catch 'em?
now there's another report on the tv just now there's one more on the loose....my goodness, I don't think the critters are tagged here..maybe they ought to check if its wearing a barong....:-)
Hahahahahahaha...if you're thinking of what i'm thinking or vise versa...you got that right Cath...it will probably take forever to catch one or any of them...they're so sleek & slimmy/grimmy critters...(^_^)
ReplyDeleteOr the human variety. hahaha
ReplyDeleteMga crocs na crooks? hahaha
ReplyDeleteGanun ba? Ang kongreso pala jan parang ZOO. Punung-puno ng mga ZOOapang. hahaha
ReplyDeleteHere's one good thing about having many crocs or gators: you can catch them and EAT them. They're edible, parang chicken ang meat. Croc and gator meat is sold everywhere in Florida. Even the eggs are edible.
ReplyDeleteam afraid even if croc meat was worth 1 million per ounce, not worth kainin tong mga crocs na iniisip ko..
ReplyDeletePoison yang mga croocs na yan.
ReplyDeleteDrags of the creation, that they are, are absolutely the most venomous of all snakes ever created...they should stay in their snake pit & be burnt like h--l.....maybe i shouldn't be that way...or say such ugly thing...
ReplyDeleteoh, we can vent..I have no worries on that :-)
ReplyDelete*sharpens knife pang-gut ng crocodile*