Very rare...Omnibusius Occulasaurus by neiwil
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Description
Once numbering in their thousands, stalking the streets of all major cities.For many years they were believed to be extinct, but today photographic proof, a lone male, possibly the last survivor left in the wild.....cousin of the increasingly rare Trainspotter....this is the even rarer BUS SPOTTER. ( Omnibusius Occulasaurus) All attempts at captive breeding have failed ( thank God ). A misguided attempt to cross breed a Trainspotter with a Bus Spotter led to a pandemic of 'Eddie Stobart Spotters', time has all but eradicated this blight on humanity but be on your guard...there are still a few out there. Most civilized countries have measures already in place for the Doomsday scenario of a Stobbart Spotter mating with a Bus Spotter....the results don't bare thinking about......YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED !!
Comments (8)
GrandmaT
Too Cute! Did you have an extra cup of coffee this morning???
Froggy
...a living tragedy ... I LOVE it (the concept depicted here and not the pastime ... just so were all clear!)
neiwil
I got the registration of that 82c Aigburth Express you wanted :-)
T.Rex
HAW! And no Alley-sauruses to keep the city clean of such vermin! Fact is, Neil, I actually enjoy seeing these near-extinct species putting themselves in dire danger in order to get that ever-elusive "perfect photo" of the ultimate perfect Omnibusius. I had to look twice in order to see the (camera?) shy Omnibusius trying to hide behind the traffic light! I at first assumed the Occulasaurus was "molesting" the child in the pram! A rather ornery photo, and your commentary gives it a whole new meaning with a humerous twist! LOVE IT! Keep 'em comin'! :-) PS - I think train spotting is dying out due to many train spotters being harrassed by authorities as being potential terrorists photographing "sensitive" transportation infrastructure (as has happened several times at Horseshoe curve in the US).
Faemike55
Very rare indeed! Great capture - hope you weren't in any danger thanks for the smiles this morning
Osper
Hmmm! Well keep them on your side of the pond!!!!!
flavia49
wonderful image
android65mar
Lol! Maybe it wasn't the bus he was focussed on. So what do you call a bus-spotter, spotter?
neiwil
" neiwil" !!!! :-)
debbielove
Dude! Bad news! Europe's biggest Bus Meet is at Duxford in October.. Coming??? JOKE!! So funny, and very slightly sad.. But, I used to spot Stobart Names, I know.. BAD! Rob
neiwil
'USED TO'...is the saving grace.......you're in the clear :-)