ShiroiHikari (post: 1232147) wrote:I think it's funny that more people are like "aww poor hedgehog" rather than feeling sorry for the kid who got hit with it. >_>
Hana Ryuuzaki (post: 1232138) wrote:[font="palatino Linotype"]Remember this legendary (not) quote:
"Mess with a hedgehog, you get the spines."
*hopes that doesn't mean anything bad...if it is, please tell me!*[/font]
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1232653) wrote:I thought hedgehogs were limited the US and Canada, porcupines to Europe, and echidnas to Australia and Paupa New Guinea?
What's a hedgehog doing in New Zealand?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1232037) wrote:THAT'S THE MOST AWESOME THING I'VE HEARD ALL DAY. XDD Amazing. XD And wrong. But hilarious. XD
ShiroiHikari (post: 1232147) wrote:I think it's funny that more people are like "aww poor hedgehog" rather than feeling sorry for the kid who got hit with it. >_>
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
A more serious charge of assault with a weapon — the hedgehog — was dropped. The maximum penalty for that charge is five years in prison.
KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1232723) wrote:WWSID? - What Would Steve Irwin Do?
Mega.EXE (post: 1234413) wrote:That means that on top of the fine he might have to serve some time. 'Cuz he dropped a hedgehog...
Better a hedgehog than a grenade I suppose.sharien chan (post: 1232165) wrote:Wow...of all the things to throw he picked a hedgehog?
KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1232723) wrote::WWSID? - What Would Steve Irwin Do?
chibiphonebooth (post: 1235214) wrote:i want to know where he found this too. where was there a hedgehog readily available at his disposal?
are there just hedgehogs sitting outside of his house, just chilling?
" wrote:RustyClaymore 11:27 - Ah yes, Socks is the single raindrop responsible for the flood. XD
KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1235249) wrote:Could happen--
Saturday, I was driving through LSU (Louisiana State University) on a small street, and I came to a full stop to avoid hitting a turtle that was crossing the road. I flipped on my hazard lights, stepped out, grabbed the little critter (Who immediately ducked inside in his or her shell) and put it back in the grass pointing towards the lake. At first, the line of traffic behind me was confused as to why I came to an all stop in the middle of the street, but the car directly behind me saw what I was doing and gave a wave.
NO animal has died while I've been behind the wheel of a vehicle, and I refuse to let that turtle be first! But that just goes to show, you find wildlife in the oddest places.
I doubt that, hedgehogs aren't exactly very big or dangerous.Tsukuyomi (post: 1235217) wrote:Was it like.. attacking the man, so he grabbed it and chucked it in a random direction and hit the kid on accident?
On the way to a holiday destination, we almost hit an iguana crossing the highway but my dad was able to swerve. Unfortunately an oncoming car hit it instead, decapitating it. It was (mildly) upsetting.KhakiBlueSocks (post: 1235249) wrote:Could happen--
Saturday, I was driving through LSU (Louisiana State University) on a small street, and I came to a full stop to avoid hitting a turtle that was crossing the road. I flipped on my hazard lights, stepped out, grabbed the little critter (Who immediately ducked inside in his or her shell) and put it back in the grass pointing towards the lake. At first, the line of traffic behind me was confused as to why I came to an all stop in the middle of the street, but the car directly behind me saw what I was doing and gave a wave.
NO animal has died while I've been behind the wheel of a vehicle, and I refuse to let that turtle be first! But that just goes to show, you find wildlife in the oddest places.
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