At least his excuse was that he was drunk. His younger brother Jeremy is stone cold sober when he pokes the dinosaurs here.
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Quite the family. Older brother is drunk, younger brother is stoned....
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thanks for rescuing my joke
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Maybe this kind of stoning when he pokes the dinosaurs a bit too much?ken_sylvania wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 3:38 pmQuite the family. Older brother is drunk, younger brother is stoned....
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It looks like alcohol may have played a role in this incident but there is plenty of video evidence on YouTube that modern people have foolish ideas about wildlife.
I once was traveling with a friend from Hong Kong and we had to slow for a herd of deer. I had to lock the door to keep him from getting out to "pet" them. I tried to convince him deer are skiddish, do not take well to human contact, can be dangerous in rut and carry disease, but he wouldn't hear it. He was completely convinced one could easily approach them by speaking softly and using careful movement.
I once was traveling with a friend from Hong Kong and we had to slow for a herd of deer. I had to lock the door to keep him from getting out to "pet" them. I tried to convince him deer are skiddish, do not take well to human contact, can be dangerous in rut and carry disease, but he wouldn't hear it. He was completely convinced one could easily approach them by speaking softly and using careful movement.
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