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Customer Reviews:
Total reviews: 8
Average rating: 4.5 of 5
Whack! 1 out of 5 stars.
6 of 9 people found this review helpful.
No way, Bra!
Tim and Eric is a whack rip off of the Jim and Derrick show, fool. Let me break it down for you, yo. Jim and Derrick be hella tight , yo. And stuff. Like hot chicks and hella mad whacks! Suck, swallow, release! Beahhtch! I saw Derrick Whipple in da flesh at Turbo Fuel Skatepark in Frisco, yo. He was doing mad tricks and hos, yo. That skit with the bunny and the honey had me cryin', yo. Fools always be tryin to git out of payin up, you know, yo. Bra. Anyway, I gotta run dawgs. I gotta go smoke outta my new pipe I just got for my 13th birfday. Me and my boy, tony, are gonna head down to brown town and find some herb and rolos. Peace, bra. Oh no you didn't! ha ha! Peace. You just got reviewed!
Brownie Mt. 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
The Brownie Mountain, located in East Gippsland, Australia, is notable for containing large tracts of old growth forest, including over fifty Shining Gum trees estimated to be over 300 years old. The eucalypt forest provides key habitat for rare and threatened species such as the Powerful Owl, the Spotted Quoll, mainland Australia's largest marsupial carnivore, and the Long-footed Potoroo, Victoria's rarest marsupial.
Some parts of Brownie Mountain are already protected within the Errinundra National Park, other sections of forest designated as old growth by the Department of Sustainability and Environment between Legges Road and the Errinundra Road are under the control of VicForests, with logging being allowed.
The logging of the forest has been contentious due to the impact on rare and threatened species, the impact on water supplies, the associated carbon emissions. Environmentalists have called for the unprotected Brownie Mountain forest area to be incorporated into the National Park reserve system planned to link the Errinundra National Park with the Snowy River National Park.
In 2008, logging recommenced in the Brownie Mountain forest, despite Labor Party policy statements during the 2006 Victorian election campaign that they would protect Victoria's last remaining stands of old growth forest available for logging.
Environment Minister Gavin Jennings confirmed that logging Brownie Mountain forest was contentious in his answer to questions in parliament from Greens MP Sue Pennicuik about the logging in progress.
"Is there activity currently being undertaken in East Gippsland that is a source of contention in relation to the appropriateness of it being allocated for harvesting activity and being subject to protest activity?', I can confirm that that is absolutely happening."
Unfortunately, Tim and Eric ate all of Brownie Mountain. It was not a dream, but it was awesome. I watch this DVD, and I hope I never wake up either.