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What Would Make This Footprint?


jay dh
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saw this footprint walking home last night. it was down a couple of roads...

i think someone made a shape out of something and printed it in the ground to confuse people like me.

its not a small animal footprint or anything. what could it be?

btw-this is swindon so i wouldnt be surprised if it was a mutant animal

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Looks like a greater spotted inverted bicycle saddle to me ;)

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looks like a woman with those daft massivly pointy shoes .. you can see the stiletto heel too ..

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it cant be that bibbs, cos these prints were all down the road and it was snowing for about 2h so they would have been covered surely

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it cant be that bibbs, cos these prints were all down the road and it was snowing for about 2h so they would have been covered surely

Thought I could see a lottle dot behind the print .. you'll be able to tell me though ..

Ben (the bird spotter) Bibbings ..

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Nah!.. it's an ostrich.. rife in swindon they are

More of a "firm bodied bed thrasher" fan myself ..

But any leggy bird is easy on the eyes ..

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How the heck did a haggis get down there! :eek:

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How the heck did a haggis get down there! :eek:

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For those that have never seen a live haggis......

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Yes.. they do exist...

A haggis is a small three-legged animal native to the Highland glens and mountains. Indigenous to Scotland the wee globular beastie is considered a delicacy amongst the upper echelons of society. Beware though, haggis is only available in season - 30th November (St. Andrews Day) to 25th January (Robert Burns birthday).

The first 'hands on' haggis birth made national headlines in March 2000, when Doctor Campbell Macdonald delivered a twelve pound eight ounce haggis in the safari park's purpose-built haggis house (known as a croft). The healthy beast, affectionately named Donald by the park's administration staff, will be a walking howling attraction in the park for many years to come. It is believed that in a loving caring environment, the Highland haggis can live for up to sixty-two years.

The heaviest recorded haggis weighed sixteen stone four ounces, caught by an Orkney farmer in 1922.

Curiously enough, the haggis makes a sound similar to a set of bagpipes. During mating season the mountainous regions of Scotland can sound like a virtual marching band.

Actually Alan.. i didn't recognise at first.. thanks for reminding me :thumbsup:

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That doesnt look like an animal print....

It looks like something us ladies sometimes use....  :lol:  :lol:

An Iron?? :P

:D :D :D :D

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That doesnt look like an animal print....

It looks like something us ladies sometimes use....  :lol:  :lol:

An Iron?? :P

:lol::lol::crybaby::lol::thumbsup:

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stiletto prints are easilly spotted in the snow.... a few patterns like that, followed by a much larger footprint..... with scrabble marks marks around it :D

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I know they say you lose brain cells with age... but I didn't think they all went pop every birthday!!!! :ph34r::bye:

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That doesnt look like an animal print....

It looks like something us ladies sometimes use....  :lol:  :lol:

You wear them on your Feet Em????? :eek:

Better PM me some foties :blink::drool:

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