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American Woman Flies 18 Hours to See Famous Hippo ‘Moo Deng’


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19 minutes ago, Gobbler said:

Boo F ing hoo.  The major polluters in the world are China. 

 

Go picket and look a fool at a cruise terminal. 

 

Give me your address, and I'll send you some kerchiefs to cry on.

 

Boo Hoo

 

 

It is a great shame you do not realise what is happening around you.

You are not alone sadly.

Good luck 

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9 minutes ago, itsari said:

It is a great shame you do not realise what is happening around you.

You are not alone sadly.

Good luck 

Indeed. Resentful, jealous, and vindictive. 

 

Take a trip to walking street and give yourself some relief. 

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4 minutes ago, Gobbler said:

Indeed. Resentful, jealous, and vindictive. 

 

Take a trip to walking street and give yourself some relief. 

You obviously need education.

I have not the patience to do that for you 

As I said , good luck Sir Gobbler

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Molly is a TikTok creator with 146,400 followers and 35.3 million likes.  She knows what she's doing.  She had fun traveling to see Moo Deng and got a hell of a lot of publicity in the process.  People often travel internationally to indulge whims, whether to view a baby hippo or Rembrandt's The Nightwatch. What's wrong with that?  

 

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10 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

I was drawn to Thailand for similar.

 

Small, pert, yellow cheeks.

Did he/she have Jaundice? Probably Hepatitis.....

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13 hours ago, webfact said:

Moo Deng, the adorable baby pygmy hippo at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chonburi, has become an internet sensation. Her rosy pink cheeks and affectionate behavior towards her caretakers have captured the hearts of people worldwide.

This 'adorable baby pygmy hippo' and it's 'affectionate behavior towards her caretakers' will probably end up with it brutally tearing a limb from it's caretaker(s) in a couple of years time. 

 

 

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