In response to this story from Maelinar about not needing to register your pet camel the CT have picked up the idea that RiotACT are the authority on Canberra Camel ownership.

In response to this story from Maelinar about not needing to register your pet camel the CT have picked up the idea that RiotACT are the authority on Canberra Camel ownership.
You lucky ACT people–I live in Queanbeyan with my horse and my goat and the council have decided that things with hooves are bad (baaa-d?) and are trying to ban them all. Yet they allow you to have fifteen dogs, dozens of cats, rabbits: whatever. They seem more environmentally damaging (ecologically and socially) than my goat. Oh joy of bureaucracy!
A camel badged with the riotACT logo would have to spit. Now THAT I would sit on my monitor to aim it incompetent colleagues.
how about a full suite of RiotAct leisure wear ie. stubby holder, tshirt or BBQ apron and thongs?
I’m starting to think that JB should look into marketting a RiotACTer Camel, aka a Camel with a RiotACTer patch sewn into it craftily.
I for one would put one on my monitor at work to identify myself 🙂
or just for pure nonsensical value…not another humpback whale…
No, it’s merely a “Camel with Vision”. Probably more entertaining than the other variety…
Sounds like something that might happen with certain substances…
If ChannelVision is “A Channel With Vision” can CamelVision be “A Vision with Camels”?
Perhaps we can organise a camel-as-a-pet awareness day…. can’t think of anything catchy for a name..
Perhaps something in the same vein as my great idea last week, ie…
Shorts for Shorts day…. a day where everyone where’s shorts and makes a gold coin donation which goes to the Australian Midgets Society.
I’m sure that wouldn’t stop him from getting on channelvision — they don’t seem overly concerned with issues of disclosure.
I made press 🙂
With this one small step, I’m that little bit closer to conquering the universe… Next stop… Channelvision ! (or whatever it’s called)
Actually Camels use more water than horses, their usefulness in the desert comes from the fact that they can travel further before they need to refill
and in this time of high petrol prices I think we should be looking at livestock as another viable transport option
A camel would be a good pet to have as they don’t need much water so would be very low maintanence during Stage 3 water restrictions.
Are stuffed animals exempt? If not, did CT get permission for the pictured pet?
Good work Mael. Kinda funny really.
As for RiotACT being the authority on camel ownership, I say this to the CT; Just ask any of us, we are the authority on absolutely everything.
Oh, and guys- the whole camel toe thing; gettng a bit Hoff-like in it’s un-originality and repitition.
Mr Evil, I suggest if you’ve never actually seen a real woman or her fun bits to move slowly away from the computer, take a shower and hit the streets. Not saying you aren’t a playa, but anyone who spends that much time obsessing over one thing sounds like they need to get out any more. Don’t mean to be harsh, childish or nasty but I have to make the point. Now, prove me wrong.
Thumper; so many good ideas, so little time in the day. Although I don’t know; what is the going rate for a camel? Can someone with too much spare time google this?
Know the toe? Hell, I love the toe: except when it’s attached to a fugly!
There is actually a bloke down past Royal Belco Golf course that has a camel. I noticed it cruising down there last weekend.
Mr Evil – the visual I’m getting is disturbing, but sometimes you’ve got to ‘know the toe’
Yep, if you spend some time at the gym you’ll see plenty of cameltoes.
contrary to CC’s assertion there have been no recent sightings of camels, there could be a case for plenty of camel toe sightings…
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