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Leopard Man RETIRES!

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The Leopard Man Of Skye has moved to a retirement home after spending 20 years living in the wild.

 

Once the world's most tattooed man, Tom Leppard is covered from head to toe in £5,500 worth of inked leopard spots.

 

The 73-year-old has lived in a ruined bothy on the island of Skye for two decades, canoeing miles to get his shopping every week.

 

Leppard told The Telegraph: "I was perfectly happy in the bothy but I'm like everyone else - I'm getting too old for that kind of life.

 

"I had to canoe to Kyle once a week for shopping and it was getting too hard for me - I was one big wave away from disaster. It's a pretty nasty stretch of water.

 

"About six weeks ago, a friend with a boat offered to take me off and I just decided there and then to go."

 

Leppard said he was looking forward to walking to the local shops and being able to "relax a bit more".

 

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/odd/a133811/leopard-man-leaves-wild-days-behind.html

But the big question is, will he ever change his spots??:rolleyes:

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But the big question is, will he ever change his spots??:rolleyes:

 

:lol:, How do you come up with all these gags/puns? :laugh3:

he doesn't do anything else, so he just spends a lot of time on each one. anyone could do it.

:lol:, How do you come up with all these gags/puns? :laugh3:

 

You stole my question:laugh3:

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