HERE'S ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW, BONEHEAD: A FINGER MONKEY WAS DRAFTED 1.8!!!<being as nice as possible>Can we update the list of animals drafted?</>
ok fine, i will change. no big deal. its all for fun anywayIll take the Asian Rhinobig, strong, tough and 2 rounds later than the white rhino. specific measurements can be found at the link. ill delete my previous pick
Indian rhinos on average are about 3-7 feet tall and 7-14 feet long. They usually weigh about 3,300-4,400 pounds. [B]At first sight one might get frightened but they are peaceful animals[/B]. They are three hoofed animals.
Much better value this round.By proxy. Sandbagger again takes the Fossa.
See pics and description in his post from the last time he drafted him.
Seriously...I'd like to know if anybody has seen the Harpy footage.I've watched a lot of these shows, and it was one of the more incredible sights I've seen. It made you feel bad for the sloth.Been trying to post that DUI pick of the nasty country, redhead I have as my team logo....couldn't figure it out.pics ?Forget the fact that I declined an earlier offer as a GM here...Anybody see the footage of the Harpy Eagle snatching a full-grown sloth out of the tree-tops?The sloth was so heavy that the eagle dropped down dramatically while trying to get lift. However, the predator prevails, flying off with its prize.The sloth can be seen reaching, slowly, for anything to grab, while the talons of the Harpy remain firmly entrenched in its chest.
What a trip, to see.It was said to be the only such footage. Harpy...nice pickup.
My role as a sideline reporter to you all -- offering expert insight on beasts such as the Harpy and Orca -- will be suspended, unless I get some ### #### feedback now and again!
![]()
:considersfreeagentmarketforGMpositionagain:
![]()
All I know is deadly beasts.
![]()
Anybody see it? 
No, but I find it hard to sympathize with one of the seven deadly sins.Seriously...I'd like to know if anybody has seen the Harpy footage.I've watched a lot of these shows, and it was one of the more incredible sights I've seen. It made you feel bad for the sloth.Been trying to post that DUI pick of the nasty country, redhead I have as my team logo....couldn't figure it out.pics ?Forget the fact that I declined an earlier offer as a GM here...Anybody see the footage of the Harpy Eagle snatching a full-grown sloth out of the tree-tops?The sloth was so heavy that the eagle dropped down dramatically while trying to get lift. However, the predator prevails, flying off with its prize.The sloth can be seen reaching, slowly, for anything to grab, while the talons of the Harpy remain firmly entrenched in its chest.
What a trip, to see.It was said to be the only such footage. Harpy...nice pickup.
My role as a sideline reporter to you all -- offering expert insight on beasts such as the Harpy and Orca -- will be suspended, unless I get some ### #### feedback now and again!
![]()
:considersfreeagentmarketforGMpositionagain:
![]()
All I know is deadly beasts.
![]()
Anybody see it?
![]()
priority rearrangement obviously in orderim here, sorry, studying for finals. pick coming shortly
Yeah, when you get to the "real world", you'll wish you had spent more time goofing around with strangers picking dangerous animals.priority rearrangement obviously in order
No, but I find it hard to sympathize with one of the seven deadly sins.Seriously...I'd like to know if anybody has seen the Harpy footage.I've watched a lot of these shows, and it was one of the more incredible sights I've seen. It made you feel bad for the sloth.Been trying to post that DUI pick of the nasty country, redhead I have as my team logo....couldn't figure it out.pics ?Forget the fact that I declined an earlier offer as a GM here...Anybody see the footage of the Harpy Eagle snatching a full-grown sloth out of the tree-tops?The sloth was so heavy that the eagle dropped down dramatically while trying to get lift. However, the predator prevails, flying off with its prize.The sloth can be seen reaching, slowly, for anything to grab, while the talons of the Harpy remain firmly entrenched in its chest.
What a trip, to see.It was said to be the only such footage. Harpy...nice pickup.
My role as a sideline reporter to you all -- offering expert insight on beasts such as the Harpy and Orca -- will be suspended, unless I get some ### #### feedback now and again!
![]()
:considersfreeagentmarketforGMpositionagain:
![]()
All I know is deadly beasts.
![]()
Anybody see it?
![]()

Uh oh. Can I go looking?again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
Dam college boy, you make us wait an hour for an illegal pick?Sheesh, oh well, go back to your book-learnin' and we'll come up with an alternate for you.From page one:"NOTE: Lion, Jaguar, Cheetah, Panther, and Elephant categories are CLOSED"again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
The term "seven deadly sins" dates back to the middle ages. It refers to seven sins that were thought to lead to eternal damnation. The seven sins include: pride, greed, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, and sloth.No, but I find it hard to sympathize with one of the seven deadly sins.Seriously...I'd like to know if anybody has seen the Harpy footage.I've watched a lot of these shows, and it was one of the more incredible sights I've seen. It made you feel bad for the sloth.Been trying to post that DUI pick of the nasty country, redhead I have as my team logo....couldn't figure it out.pics ?Forget the fact that I declined an earlier offer as a GM here...Anybody see the footage of the Harpy Eagle snatching a full-grown sloth out of the tree-tops?![]()
The sloth was so heavy that the eagle dropped down dramatically while trying to get lift. However, the predator prevails, flying off with its prize.
The sloth can be seen reaching, slowly, for anything to grab, while the talons of the Harpy remain firmly entrenched in its chest.What a trip, to see.
It was said to be the only such footage.
Harpy...nice pickup.My role as a sideline reporter to you all -- offering expert insight on beasts such as the Harpy and Orca -- will be suspended, unless I get some ### #### feedback now and again!
![]()
![]()
:considersfreeagentmarketforGMpositionagain:![]()
![]()
All I know is deadly beasts.![]()
![]()
Anybody see it?![]()
![]()
sloth = a sinNo, but I find it hard to sympathize with one of the seven deadly sins.Seriously...I'd like to know if anybody has seen the Harpy footage.I've watched a lot of these shows, and it was one of the more incredible sights I've seen. It made you feel bad for the sloth.Been trying to post that DUI pick of the nasty country, redhead I have as my team logo....couldn't figure it out.pics ?Forget the fact that I declined an earlier offer as a GM here...Anybody see the footage of the Harpy Eagle snatching a full-grown sloth out of the tree-tops?The sloth was so heavy that the eagle dropped down dramatically while trying to get lift. However, the predator prevails, flying off with its prize.The sloth can be seen reaching, slowly, for anything to grab, while the talons of the Harpy remain firmly entrenched in its chest.
What a trip, to see.It was said to be the only such footage. Harpy...nice pickup.
My role as a sideline reporter to you all -- offering expert insight on beasts such as the Harpy and Orca -- will be suspended, unless I get some ### #### feedback now and again!
![]()
:considersfreeagentmarketforGMpositionagain:
![]()
All I know is deadly beasts.
![]()
Anybody see it?
![]()
![]()
This page is not available. We're sorry, but this page is currently unavailable for viewing. If this site belongs to you, please read this help page for more information and assistance. :rotflmao:again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
There you have it, TLEF's 4th rounder, The Blue Point HimalayanHe seemed to really want a cat. I give you the world's smallest cat - The Blue Point Himalayan.Completely useless, and as a bonus it looks really upset about something (that last pick, perhaps?)
Oh my. I think we may have a developmentally disabled tiny fluffy kitten on our hands.This page is not available. We're sorry, but this page is currently unavailable for viewing. If this site belongs to you, please read this help page for more information and assistance. :rotflmao:again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
I made it a kitten so the finger money would have something to pick on.Oh my. I think we may have a developmentally disabled tiny fluffy kitten on our hands.This page is not available. We're sorry, but this page is currently unavailable for viewing. If this site belongs to you, please read this help page for more information and assistance. :rotflmao:again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
I'll try to help bagger out with some PR for his pick. This should win over the voters."The fossa is capable of explosive speed," Dollar says. The attack, he adds, must be straightforward in the extreme: "Wham! Face first, head bite, then front claws slashing the stomach and eviscerating. Puncturing the cranium and crushing the jawline in one bite. Front claws opening the body cavity." Given the chance, Dollar says, a fossa will "eat anything with a heartbeat: lemurs, reptiles, chickens, fish, wild pigs."By proxy. Sandbagger again takes the Fossa.
See pics and description in his post from the last time he drafted him.
Just so everyone knows, the smallest ever was 2.5 inches tall and 7.5 inches long. Easily taken by a plaster-aided finger monkey.Edited to add kitten picturesI made it a kitten so the finger money would have something to pick on.Oh my. I think we may have a developmentally disabled tiny fluffy kitten on our hands.This page is not available. We're sorry, but this page is currently unavailable for viewing. If this site belongs to you, please read this help page for more information and assistance. :rotflmao:again, sorry for the delay. ill take the cheetahsuper speed and agility, good killing power. i thought about taking a more powerful animal here, but im pretty sure one of my offensive linemen will fall to me later. as far as dissing my rhino goes, im pretty sure he'd fight if something dangerous attacked it. im pretty sure that is what 14ft wild animals with horns do. back to studying. keep it rolling
Sounds like Cowboy Roy WilliamsI'll try to help bagger out with some PR for his pick. This should win over the voters."The fossa is capable of explosive speed," Dollar says. The attack, he adds, must be straightforward in the extreme: "Wham! Face first, head bite, then front claws slashing the stomach and eviscerating. Puncturing the cranium and crushing the jawline in one bite. Front claws opening the body cavity." Given the chance, Dollar says, a fossa will "eat anything with a heartbeat: lemurs, reptiles, chickens, fish, wild pigs."By proxy. Sandbagger again takes the Fossa.
See pics and description in his post from the last time he drafted him.
Dear God - the Tazmanian Devil could inhale that thing.There you have it, TLEF's 4th rounder, The Blue Point HimalayanHe seemed to really want a cat. I give you the world's smallest cat - The Blue Point Himalayan.Completely useless, and as a bonus it looks really upset about something (that last pick, perhaps?)
This sounds more impressive before you learn the victim is a chicken."Wham! Face first, head bite, then front claws slashing the stomach and eviscerating. Puncturing the cranium and crushing the jawline in one bite. Front claws opening the body cavity."
Sounds like team captain to me.Noodlefish takes the chimpanzee, Pan troglodyte
linkage (many different links at that page).
Chimps are decent size, decent speed, and most notably known to pull out the tools. An angry chimpanzee ain't nothin to phuq wit'.
At least it will do more damage then a Blue Whale knocking off Plankton.This sounds more impressive before you learn the victim is a chicken.
I told 'em, they won't listen. They'll find out. Keep underestimating the fossa.I'll try to help bagger out with some PR for his pick. This should win over the voters."The fossa is capable of explosive speed," Dollar says. The attack, he adds, must be straightforward in the extreme: "Wham! Face first, head bite, then front claws slashing the stomach and eviscerating. Puncturing the cranium and crushing the jawline in one bite. Front claws opening the body cavity." Given the chance, Dollar says, a fossa will "eat anything with a heartbeat: lemurs, reptiles, chickens, fish, wild pigs."By proxy. Sandbagger again takes the Fossa.
See pics and description in his post from the last time he drafted him.
For sure, the chimpanzee is our General Tommy Franks.Sounds like team captain to me.Noodlefish takes the chimpanzee, Pan troglodyte
linkage (many different links at that page).
Chimps are decent size, decent speed, and most notably known to pull out the tools. An angry chimpanzee ain't nothin to phuq wit'.
I'm Brian Fellow!What's up with the ugly cat? That thing is kind of scary.
:rotflmao:This sounds more impressive before you learn the victim is a chicken.
Damn.By proxy, rover picks:Indian Grey Mongoose. Biggest and baddest of the mongoose, this is the one you want--the cobra killer.With all the poisonous snakes on the board, this guy's my specialist, and quick enough to avoid being squished by big beasts.________________________Not too early for a defensive specialist...
By proxy, rover picks:Indian Grey Mongoose. Biggest and baddest of the mongoose, this is the one you want--the cobra killer.With all the poisonous snakes on the board, this guy's my specialist, and quick enough to avoid being squished by big beasts.________________________Not too early for a defensive specialist...
Great idea. Why don't you edit you post on the first page to include all the teams, their picks and the links.I think it would be good if somehow the draft board had links so that eveyone could see animals without going through 50+ pages.
Very true indeed:crossesplanktonoffdraftboard:At least it will do more damage then a Blue Whale knocking off Plankton.
