Symphony X Aussie fans unite

yeah trust me, kangaroos and koalas can do some pretty mean damage too..

Not to mention the people who die/injure themselves either hitting, or swerving away from, kangaroos on highways etc

I saw pictures of my friends car after he wrote it off when he hit a roo on a trip to canberra. Those things do so mean damage

Taliwakker said:
Next you'll be telling them there is no such thing as dropbears....

I lost a friend to dropbears... it's still a touchy subject. Hiking through the bush... hear the russle of the trees, next thing you know, she's gone!
 
Damn, your revealing our secrets to the gullible foreigners... :Smug:

Yeah but then they'll just get a pleasant surprise when they visit and see us travelling around in Kangaroo pouches and taking our wombats for a walk. By the way if any of you tourists are visiting and you come across a snake in the middle of the street, just chillin', go up and pat it. That way it'll like you and poop out gold which you can collect. Just make sure you don't get hit by a car.
 
Oh man...after our last gig we were driving home down the highway/parkway and saw a biker hit a roo.....the roo got mashed but the guy was 100 metres down the road....more mashed and was only wearing an open faced helmet.
 
Yeah but then they'll just get a pleasant surprise when they visit and see us travelling around in Kangaroo pouches and taking our wombats for a walk. By the way if any of you tourists are visiting and you come across a snake in the middle of the street, just chillin', make sure you jump and down on the spot waving your arms... if you move they can't see you.

:lol:
 
Next you'll be telling them there is no such thing as dropbears....

Yeah, them dropbears (and their cousin, the dropelephant) have been known to stand ready at Ayers rock, and jump to incredible heights over a great distance, and drop onto victims in various cities (especially at the international airports!) crushing them, and then mauling other nearby to death, before burrowing into the ground and tunnelling back to Ayers rock for another attack!
 
Yeah, them dropbears (and their cousin, the dropelephant) have been known to stand ready at Ayers rock, and jump to incredible heights over a great distance, and drop onto victims in various cities (especially at the international airports!) crushing them, and then mauling other nearby to death, before burrowing into the ground and tunnelling back to Ayers rock for another attack!

we really should commission some of those Giant Wombats to knock that thing down (Uluru/Ayres Rock), and build a big swimming pool. That should keep the Bunyip from drinking the Murray River dry...
 
we really should commission some of those Giant Wombats to knock that thing down (Uluru/Ayres Rock), and build a big swimming pool. That should keep the Bunyip from drinking the Murray River dry...

Yeah, but the Bunyip hate swimming pools... they'd probably go after human blood for the water content instead...