Keith That was highly entertaining, thank you.
The first time I heard that song, I thought that if they put what foxes really sounded like, it would be a horror story. The first time I heard a fox call, I thought somebody was getting murdered.
In reply to Keith Tanner:
SWMBO found a framed faded print of a fox painting in a cabinet, in her office suite break room. She decided she didn't have enough "art" in her office, and put it up in her office. I printed a comic like word bubble with the very phrase, "Ring-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding! Gering-ding-ding-ding-dingeringeding!" cut it out and taped it to said "art."
It took nearly 2 weeks for a coworker to notice, had it not been pointed out, I'm not sure SWMBO ever would have.
Obligatory hot link of "fox art," but not THE fox art.
Brett_Murphy wrote:Keith That was highly entertaining, thank you.The first time I heard that song, I thought that if they put what foxes really sounded like, it would be a horror story. The first time I heard a fox call, I thought somebody was getting murdered.
And at 3am while standing on the back porch, it will absolutely scare the crap out of you. It must have been standing on the edge of the yard. That is the closest I have ever been to having a heart attack.
It's not a picture, sue me.
I don't get the ring-ding-ding reference, and something tells me I'm happy about that fact. Please DON'T enlighten me.
Homemade rail gun what could go wrong?
Duke wrote: I don't get the ring-ding-ding reference, and something tells me I'm happy about that fact. Please DON'T enlighten me.
You are cutting yourself off from truly entertaining Norwegian ridiculousness. The only explanation for it is cabin fever over the long winter. Let go of the cool guy, let out your inner 8-year-old and ask YouTube what does the fox say?
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