Thou cannot escape an axolotl.

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I was just playing a 'point-and-click' game online and look what I just so happened to notice... Circled in red if it wasn't quite obvious! How random.
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Any one who has never seen one before probably wouldnt even notice it. That is very random though.
 
I just wonder what he did to warrant such a reward for his capture... ;)
 
its believed to be an alien which escaped.

LMAO, damn I have a lot of aliens residing at mine then....should I inform the government?!
 
LMAO, damn I have a lot of aliens residing at mine then....should I inform the government?!

Na you're ok, the government has closed it's UFO and Alien department, it's finders keepers now :ufo:

(just be careful of the probes ;))
 
I think the probes have already got me! I don't remember agreeing to feed the axies a cooked chicken....so what am I doing carving up a chicken?!
 
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