Dont break a windscreen old fella. We have two dual cab utes on site with smashed screens and stock is 11 weeks away - none in Aussie.
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At least it’s a mine speccy Plassy Brother, they’ve already no doubt sent it off for a water cooled/dozering low mount sealed alternator upgrade out of the factory, circa $5.5k minimum drive in/out years ago, probably $10k nowadays [emoji2961]
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Dunno and don't care!:D Must say although it's a slug it has torque well and truly covered, but everything else.......sheesh where to start! Cant remember last time I had to hold a door handle up when closing/locking! That caught me out haha. It's an early 80s vehicle, a few upgrades not much, for rude dollars. Mine work yeah ok but that's probably it.
Blasphemy, there’s Union Tradies ALL over Straya bolting ON buckets of thongs 🩴🩴 for well under $150k [emoji123][emoji123][emoji23][emoji23]
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Ai bot fly’d the fark outa tit [emoji736][emoji736]
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Newby neighbours, a time & place beyond boundaries to let off poorly skilled crackers [emoji1662][emoji22]
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FWIW: Don’t Tree Change, unless you’ve researched hows about tits all works nearby [emoji120][emoji120]
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An interesting turn of events, amazingly only today, we now have primary school worthy laminated A4 sheets stapled around the area advising of a gov-parks cull underway [emoji1662]
Would’ve been nice to see or even respectfully verbally been advised of that prior [emoji51]
Coupla SG’s spat into the dirt on my own turf must’ve gottem thinking about property owners in their shire [emoji848]
Apologies ALL Tree Changing Tax Payers [emoji3590][emoji3590]
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My feeble attempt at decoding MBesian: Only just advised of a government organised cull. Some stray bullets landed in MB's place. Blah blah property owners. ????
There were those signs all over the dandenongs in April. Unfortunately they also left them everywhere. It's legal littering imo, pretty average.
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It is a disgrace. Their contract states that they must collect any carcasses that are left in waterways, but I have seen countless photos of aerial culled deer left to rot in rivers and creeks.
I understand culls need to happen and the deer population is getting out of hand, but shooting them from a chopper and leaving them to rot is not the way to do it.
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@Rossco Brother, I’ve been barking on ‘Alone’ about never fully trusting even our highest mountain streams water for nasty’s possibly present [emoji51]
Only takes one oozing beast to give us an un-boiled belly ache [emoji2961]
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I carry these, if I need to grab some river water just chuck 1 tablet per litre in and it will kill most bacteria. It very slightly affects the taste but I think that's a small price to pay when in need of water.
https://www.snowys.com.au/micropur-f...RoCUGcQAvD_BwE
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Well Done Chrisso Brother, much betterer than copious amounts of Iodine [emoji120][emoji120][emoji106][emoji106]
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Unfortunately here in Australia there are too many sensitive souls that don't believe the hunting of feral animals should happen. It's kept as hush as possible. Also, most schools don't serve meals for the whole school, most places you provide your kids with a packed lunch everyday.
If anything they would likely end up as dog meat
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I have once seen an interesting sign in a roadside property in USA. It was open season for deer hunting and the person who lived there was offering to do the meat selection and preparation for you, for the animals you would bring to his house. He would separate the appropriate cuts, pack and freeze for you and would also prepare any amount you wish into deer burgers.
I thought it was pretty cool that over there they were hunting not only for control or sport, but also for stocking food.
Unfortunately for a free country we are very restricted. Even gel guns (toys) are restricted. They know most of the country is unarmed so threats to the government are neutered. No, not advocating a open slather approach a la USA but back to the system we had before jackboot johnny got things his way.
As to controlling feral pests and hunting for food I did that for years mainly goats, rabbits, foxes and cats . would love a go at deer but most are in nat parks and shot and left lying to rot.
Normaly I avoid getting wound up about things and so haven't looked in on this thread.
but Hah. I knew I wandered in for a reason. Call it providence.
NZ is about to introduce a firearm (and associated parts) register.
1) This failed before and was scrapped
2) Canada tried and failed (after spending millions of taxpayer dollars)
3) The police couldn't competently implement the previous legislation, now somehow they think they can do more?
4) The police failed to accurately maintain the previous B, C and E cat registers, affecting only a small percentage of license holders, maybe 10% , despite having forms signed in triplicate
(B, C, and E refers to pistol, collectable (including fully automatic) and "Military" style semi-automatic firearms, respectively) now they think they can handle one 90% bigger?
5) I can only speculate, but I have serious doubts that criminals will register their firearms before, or after, doing crime.
Just as well cars are registered, that's why we don't have off-the-charts incidence of ram raid and vehicle crime...oh fucken hang on, that's exactly what we have.
NZ used to be globally renowned for having the sanest firearms legislation.
For those unaware: the NZ govt copy-pasted the port arthur script, and then the very expensive, hugely ineffective gun-grab and then basically the legislation that followed.
What followed was taking firearms off people who have been vetted fit-and-proper (by an institution demonstrably neither fit, nor proper) while KNOWINGLY leaving firearms in the hands of criminal gangs. The (fairly predictable) result is that we've had about a 500% increase in firearms crime since.
The law abiding are being made to bear the costs of the criminals, and the incompetents. but I repeat myself.
So... That. That is what has made me angry today.
Geez - valium anyone?
How many Sheep [emoji207] in Australia [emoji1037] [emoji22] ?? An Independent Grocer stickered me up for $59.99 per kilogram for premium chop tails [emoji22]
Where DO we go from here, any thoughts Legends [emoji120][emoji120]
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McFarkin Where ??? [emoji22][emoji22]
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TP [emoji23][emoji106][emoji106]
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What’s Yazall thoughts on Exotic type meats and Milk products in Melbourne/Sydney say Cafe/Restaurants [emoji848]
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Starting UP a Buff Cheese factory soon, desperately needing Helpers and Milkers (teet squeezers) [emoji123][emoji123][emoji106][emoji106]
Industry leading Health Benefits applicable, GET Amongst IT SOFTCLITS [emoji736][emoji736]
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$11 for a tinnie at Newman airport. They cracked the tab before telling me the price the motherless pirates.
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McAirport 101 upsell training Brother [emoji23]
They’ve got you FIFO Legends categorised, should’ve whispered you are Mexican, would’ve scored a Latte or Two for under $10 [emoji23][emoji23]
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Well, I've had to revert back to this user name because my computer crashed and died. Then had to bypass Bing to get back to chrome. Then had to ...
Anyways, I can't sign back into my original so any admins around to help me reset my other account. Please.