It’s What’s For Dinner

Australia inaugurates a new crocodile feeding program:

A pair of bikini-clad women have been pictured risking life and limb dancing on top of a trap in a crocodile infested river.

Clutching champagne bottles, the girls were snapped singing and cavorting atop the trap in the Australian Northern Territory’s Maningrida river.

The picture surfaced just a day after the Northern Territory News published an image of two male tourists behaving in a similar fashion at Jim Jim Falls in Kakadu National Park.

My 17-year old daughter saw the picture that accompanies the article from a distance and immediately said, “Moron. It’s what’s for dinner”, which pretty well wraps it up. (I ’spect there will be a lot of out clicks).

5 Comments

  • By MikeM, November 19, 2009 @ 9:01 pm

    They were perfectly safe!

    You see the animals want humanity to be dumber, so they let the attractive morons live so they can breed and produce dumb children. It’s the long range view of the Great Animal Conspiracy.

  • By Boy Named Sous, November 19, 2009 @ 11:59 pm

    I for one welcome our new reptilian overlords.

  • By Mark Sanford, November 20, 2009 @ 1:17 pm

    Good golly, the gal on the left looks and is actiong just like my wife!
    And she told me that she was just going to hike The Appalachian Trail!

  • By feeblemind, November 20, 2009 @ 1:20 pm

    OT Gaius. If you haven’t already seen it, suggest you trundle over to ‘Watts up with that?’ blog and check out the post on the CRU files being hacked. Don’t know if the info released is authentic but Watts thinks it looks credible.

  • By ropelight, November 21, 2009 @ 7:14 am

    Do they eat croc down under? Here in Florida we eat alligators, tastes pretty good, but a bit chewy. Mostly sold farmed, clean and frozen at about $9/lb. Got some in my freezer now.

    We got lots of gators, I see plenty of ‘em in the wild all along canals in the Everglades, ugly devils and cheeky, very cheeky. Old timers say gators were thick inside the city limits of Naples living in the drainage ditches less than 20 years ago.

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