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H Hove Lagoonery Well-known member Dec 16, 2008 1,039 Feb 18, 2009 #22 This needs merging with Forget the football, has anyone in Brighton lost a black Panther? - North Stand Chat
This needs merging with Forget the football, has anyone in Brighton lost a black Panther? - North Stand Chat
desprateseagull New member Jul 20, 2003 10,171 brighton, actually Feb 18, 2009 #23 bright1064 said: ...That would GUARANTEE clean sheets, and ultimately relagation safety Click to expand... speak for yerself.. if a panther turns up in my garden tonight, sheets / boxers etc will be far from clean!
bright1064 said: ...That would GUARANTEE clean sheets, and ultimately relagation safety Click to expand... speak for yerself.. if a panther turns up in my garden tonight, sheets / boxers etc will be far from clean!
Whitterz Mmmmm? Marvellous Aug 9, 2008 3,212 Eastbourne Feb 18, 2009 #24 you'll be suprised there are a few of these cats in and around sussex, frequented by mainly rural areas.
you'll be suprised there are a few of these cats in and around sussex, frequented by mainly rural areas.
Jimmy Grimble Well-known member Nov 10, 2007 10,109 Starting a revolution from my bed Feb 18, 2009 #25 Black dave is the PANTHER of Preston Park. He ROAMS the bowling greens with his INSANE trickery.
G Gully Monkey in a seagull suit. Apr 24, 2004 16,812 Way out west Feb 18, 2009 #26 There are probably quite a few animals, like panthers, living wild in the UK...the thing is that most are fairly shy and, despite what some might believe, shun contact with humans...they are therefore pretty rarely seen.
There are probably quite a few animals, like panthers, living wild in the UK...the thing is that most are fairly shy and, despite what some might believe, shun contact with humans...they are therefore pretty rarely seen.