I have been looking at the number of views to the post SEX AND SENIORS Posted by Duh on the 16th of July, there were a lot of views (357 at the current time) and I am wondering how many people will view this post just because of the subject heading.
Old Crofter said
03:46 PM Jul 21, 2012
I look in early and try to beat Cindy.
fireheart said
04:18 PM Jul 21, 2012
Just gotta love this site. Wombat you got my attention, I then read the "Sex and the senior" and had a good laugh. What a way to start the day. Oh the memories of days gone by,
Duh said
04:57 PM Jul 21, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
I have been looking at the number of views to the post SEX AND SENIORS Posted by Duh on the 16th of July, there were a lot of views (357 at the current time) and I am wondering how many people will view this post just because of the subject heading.
You got me looking.....we are a raunchy lot aren't we, if only in the mind for many of us......ah, if you can't laugh about it your dead IMHO !
Fancy that biologist lady having Wombat twins !!!
"But zoo keepers are catching on. Mr Marks says biologist Catriona MacCallum at the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo has had spectacular wombat breeding success."
"Joining and modifying the pen systems to permit a chase, she not only found that wombat breeding was possible in captivity, but she found herself with the first recorded case of wombat twins."
-- Edited by Duh on Saturday 21st of July 2012 05:01:24 PM
A complicated dance, a bite on the rump and ferocious backward kicks are all part of the wombat's lovemaking repertoire, a new study has revealed. <<<<Hmmmmmm
A photo of satisfied customers who have 'discovered' Fifty Shades of soft porn on their Kindles?
jules47 said
12:01 AM Jul 22, 2012
billeeeeeee wrote:
A complicated dance, a bite on the rump and ferocious backward kicks are all part of the wombat's lovemaking repertoire, a new study has revealed. <<<<Hmmmmmm
Well, I never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
_wombat_ said
12:17 AM Jul 22, 2012
jules47 wrote:
billeeeeeee wrote:
A complicated dance, a bite on the rump and ferocious backward kicks are all part of the wombat's lovemaking repertoire, a new study has revealed. <<<<Hmmmmmm
Well, I never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes I did
Dougwe said
01:57 AM Jul 22, 2012
Just thinking???? I wonder if wombats are like rabbits when it comes to you know what???? That would explain all the movement under ground around here.
_wombat_ said
02:13 AM Jul 22, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
Just thinking???? I wonder if wombats are like rabbits when it comes to you know what???? That would explain all the movement under ground around here.
we play rough mate
johnq said
09:00 PM Jul 22, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
Just thinking???? I wonder if wombats are like rabbits when it comes to you know what???? That would explain all the movement under ground around here.
we play rough mate
Yes but why the cultural cringe to the Easter Bunny when the the Aussie Battler the Bilby should do and why a beaver in lieu of the Aussie Wombat?
The kow-towing to all things multicultural goes too far.
Stand up and be counted wombats!
_wombat_ said
09:15 PM Jul 22, 2012
johnq wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
Dougwe wrote:
Just thinking???? I wonder if wombats are like rabbits when it comes to you know what???? That would explain all the movement under ground around here.
we play rough mate
Yes but why the cultural cringe to the Easter Bunny when the the Aussie Battler the Bilby should do and why a beaver in lieu of the Aussie Wombat?
The kow-towing to all things multicultural goes too far.
Stand up and be counted wombats!
I'M STANDING, I'M STANDING, boy am I glad you are on my side, and the side of my mate the bilby, (but I do prefer the chocolate ones) bilbys I mean
Cruising Granny said
03:21 AM Jul 23, 2012
I want chocolate wombats. I want chocolate wombats! Bring on the chocolate wombats.
_wombat_ said
03:14 PM Jul 23, 2012
Cruising Granny wrote:
I want chocolate wombats. I want chocolate wombats! Bring on the chocolate wombats.
I have never seen chocolate wombats, do they really make them?
If they do we could have a chocolate wombat week.
johnq said
11:45 PM Jul 27, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
Cruising Granny wrote:
I want chocolate wombats. I want chocolate wombats! Bring on the chocolate wombats.
I have never seen chocolate wombats, do they really make them?
I have been looking at the number of views to the post SEX AND SENIORS Posted by Duh on the 16th of July, there were a lot of views (357 at the current time) and I am wondering how many people will view this post just because of the subject heading.
I look in early and try to beat Cindy.
Just gotta love this site. Wombat you got my attention, I then read the "Sex and the senior" and had a good laugh. What a way to start the day. Oh the memories of days gone by,


You got me looking.....we are a raunchy lot aren't we, if only in the mind for many of us......ah, if you can't laugh about it your dead IMHO !
Fancy that biologist lady having Wombat twins !!!
"But zoo keepers are catching on. Mr Marks says biologist Catriona MacCallum at the Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo has had spectacular wombat breeding success."
"Joining and modifying the pen systems to permit a chase, she not only found that wombat breeding was possible in captivity, but she found herself with the first recorded case of wombat twins."
-- Edited by Duh on Saturday 21st of July 2012 05:01:24 PM
Sex...wot is sex,?????????
I don't know, I'm only a wombat
I wonder how Wombats breed?
I'm not about to tell you, Cindy would stop this topic if I did
but you could look here
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2005/12/12/1134235978498.html
A complicated dance, a bite on the rump and ferocious backward kicks are all part of the wombat's lovemaking repertoire, a new study has revealed. <<<<Hmmmmmm
Well, I never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yes I did
Just thinking???? I wonder if wombats are like rabbits when it comes to you know what???? That would explain all the movement under ground around here.
we play rough mate
Yes but why the cultural cringe to the Easter Bunny when the the Aussie Battler the Bilby should do and why a beaver in lieu of the Aussie Wombat?
The kow-towing to all things multicultural goes too far.
Stand up and be counted wombats!
I'M STANDING, I'M STANDING, boy am I glad you are on my side, and the side of my mate the bilby, (but I do prefer the chocolate ones) bilbys I mean

I have never seen chocolate wombats, do they really make them?
If they do we could have a chocolate wombat week.
See here, Wombat Day with chocolate wombats:
http://www.wombania.com/wombat-day.htm
However the competition have what they call an international Beaver Day. But are their beavers done in chocolate it is fair to ask.
Wombat may have intel on the competition. Over to you, Wombat.
[edit] forgot the beavers link,
http://www.beaversww.org/about-us/international-beaver-day/
-- Edited by johnq on Friday 27th of July 2012 11:47:32 PM
Hi John, I see you have found my wombat site,
I did not click on the beaver site as I did not want to push up their numbers.
