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Sunday, 25 August 2013
Feeling sheepish in Wicklow
It takes all kinds, I suppose - even those who have a paraphilia with zoophilia.
In other words, humans who are sexually attracted to (other) animals.
They don't just exist in Ireland, Wales, Scotland, New Zealand and Yorkshire either - here's a case from the Netherlands, and here's another from London.
Then there's this one from a couple of years back which I'd forgotten about...
Irish Woman Dies after Sex with Dog (8th July 2011, Pets.ie)
A Limerick woman died after suffering an allergic reaction to dog’s semen according to the Irish Daily Star. The 43-year old mother of four willingly engaged in intercourse with an Alsatian in 2008, after arranging the tryst on an online bestiality chatroom.
The owner of the dog, Sean McDonnell, 57, is being charged with the woman’s death and could face life in prison if found guilty.
Tests show that following sex acts with the Alsatian, she suffered a reaction similar to that of someone with peanut allergies. The woman fell ill at 7.30 on October 7th and
died just half an hour later. The Alsatian has been kept in quarantine ever since the incident.
Bloody hell... the world can be a scary place. Especially if you are a sheep (or a dog).
And whatever you think about this off-beat post, let me assure you that I'm only joking in the video above.
I go driving in Wicklow soley for the roads, mutton else.
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8 comments:
Hi GM, I used to go there a bit more regular than now, on my scoot, a few hours away from the big smoke, never been one for those narrow roads, in the 80s it was quite up there - not like now.
Hi Ella. It's still relatively quiet, but last Wednesday was the busiest I had seen on a weekday. I suppose it's August and people are staying at home more. The there are the poor gobshites over for The Grabbing... sorry, The Gathering.
The Fleecing...
Ha ha. And that's what it is.
And there you and the missus are swanning around France, PB, when you could be enjoying fine spectacles and weather such as this, all with a friendly (give us your money) Irish welcome!
Hi, GM, I got to confess I love Ewe.
Cheers, keep up the good work.
Thanks John.
I'll do my best, though it's sometimes herd.
Make that flocking herd.
ah jaysus - get the flock outta here. (sorry), in the Ardeche region and wines just way too cheap)
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