Thursday, July 10, 2014

ASTONISHING SCOOP : TASMANIAN TIGERS DISCOVERED IN AUSTRALIAN JURASSIC PARK


Exclusive  first  photograph of  striped  Tasmanian  Tiger looking  a bit crook about  the  gills   after  wolfing  down  a   feral  PUP.

CANBERRA : The  world is rejoicing  at  the  stunning news  that  a  pair  of  extinct  Tasmanian Tigers has  been  found  alive  and  howling  in  the Senate . A male and a  female, it is hoped  the  critters  will breed  like  rabbits and provide Tasmania with  a much  needed   economic  miracle  which  will  boost  the  sale  of subsidised  Cadbury chocolates  and two-headed teddy bears .   Called  Jacqui  and  Eric ,  the  two  critters snarl affectionately  at  each  other  as  they  stake  out  their  territory in the Upper House .  As  he stands  on  his  mound  in  the  Senate ,  Eric  looks more like a   balding  Sabre Tooth Tiger as he  snarls at unions and  unionists .  More  comely  than  Eric , Jacqui  appears  to  have  come  out  of  moult  and   her  new   fur coat  stands  out  alluringly  in  the  Tarkine   honeymoon   belt.   An  ecstatic  Canberra  wildlife  ranger  told  Little Darwin he had  heard  Jacqui repeat  the word  “ sack ” but he does not know if this means she wants to get Eric in  the sack for a blessed event  or  he   and  Alan Jones should be  put  in  a   hessian  bag  and  thrown  into  Lake Burley  Griffin.  In  Kew  Gardens , London , Sir David Attenborough  said  he  will apply deep heat to  his  joints and  fly to Canberra to make  another  special  TV series  on  the  animals of  the unique Australian  political jungle. 

Jacqui   Lambie's  military  and  hunting skills  could see  Eric shot with a blunderbuss , skinned , his spotty hide  turned  into  a  fake  Davy  Crockett  hat , sold  to  an  unsuspecting  Marine  during  war  games  in  the  Northern Territory .