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I Can't Match motorhead's Cathouse, But..........

This video has caused a stir in Calgary for the past three weeks. Since motorhead posted a link to a Detroit area 'cathouse' I thought it would be fair to post this video link as a Canadian riposte:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla…

Calgary is a city of 1.25mil and this herd of elk (estimated at about 1,000) pranced merrily through an area of multi-million $$ acreages in the river valley barely 25km south of the city.

Tough to figure a SC connection here.

11 comments

  • shadowcat
    13 years ago
    Maybe they herd that there were strippers at the Elks Lodge. :)
  • motorhead
    13 years ago
    At least I saw a trace of snow on the ground. I went the entire month of February and never used my snow blower once! And it was close to 70 degrees F today.

    What an odd, but wonderful, winter
  • Ermita_Nights
    13 years ago
    I saw a herd of squirrels in my front yard this morning. There must have been at least three of them. We also get lots of possums, raccoons, and skunks.
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    I'll stick with pussy in the house. :)
  • Club_Goer_Seattle
    13 years ago
    I get raccoons and squirrels running past my house.

    Art, no connections to strip club life needed. I like it occasionally, when we get off topic and discuss something completely unrelated. The contrast between the rural wildlife and the big city of Calgary was a very refreshing video to view. Thanks for sharing!
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    I agree with Club_Goer. That was a great video.
  • mmdv26
    13 years ago
    Those weren't elks; they were PL's going to Platinum Plus:-)
  • jackslash
    13 years ago
    That's a beautiful video. I love nature but I'm usually trapped in urban areas.
  • georgmicrodong
    13 years ago
    Shit. All I ever get are fucking woodchucks...
  • magicrat
    13 years ago
    Woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!
  • vincemichaels
    13 years ago
    Heya magicrat. Here is some dynamite !!!
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