Lufthansa has imposed new controls on alligators as cabin luggage.
I'm not sure why the giraffes have all been numbered. Perhaps that way it's easier to unload them from the plane after the flight.
Update: At last, someone has youtubified the Bilders' Alligator Song!
Smut appearance at 1:27.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
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I'm not sure why the giraffes have all been numbered.
It's a beauty pageant.
Smut appearance at 1:27.
The dark glasses and luxuriant 'stache lend you an aura of mystery, like a shadowy figure in a cloak-and-dagger potboiler.
Contents may settle in package. Video from 25 years ago may not match current appearance.
The run of "Riverdance: the Nile" was tragically cut short by the Astor Opera House fire of 1934: seen here is the first act closer "Don't eat the Yellow Snow" (accompanied by Justin, the harmonica playing alligator, who some say was implicated in the fire).
Doesn't SOUND like a BOC song.
I'm not sure why the giraffes have all been numbered.
You don't wanna have to COUNT them. Just have 'em all line up in order and look at the last one.
I'm not sure why the giraffes have all been numbered.
Well, yes, and then it's all "AK I can't find my giraffe" and I say "Oh, which one" and people say "Oh the nice one with the fluffy fringe"
Harumph.
Yo, them Bilders eh! Pretty cool.
Not sure why the TSA settled on giraffes for airport security. The are not much good at chasing suspects through the airport and it is just embarrassing when the try to push the little carts with the x-ray bins.
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