I got red dust in my veins.
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Pics of Forum trips I've Been on:
Pizza at AB's - 2012 Knockwood - 2013 Krissos Place Australia Day - 2015 Pizza at AB's - March 2015 Pizza at AB's - May 2015 Dargo - 2015 Newnes - 2016
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Yrp... a good reg will give you high 20's maybe just crack 30 amps
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
rusty_nail (6th October 2018)
Not quite angry but annoyed that my cat has figured a way to break out of the house at night. I will be fixing the issue today but last night she managed to break out and catch this little guy, which I can surmise is a Feathertail glider, and a native. Pretty annoyed at myself and the cat, I don't like being responsible for injured native wildlife. It's doing well, in a blanket and a box and wildlife Vic is on their way.
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I got red dust in my veins.
Check out My Rig here: Broken
Pics of Forum trips I've Been on:
Pizza at AB's - 2012 Knockwood - 2013 Krissos Place Australia Day - 2015 Pizza at AB's - March 2015 Pizza at AB's - May 2015 Dargo - 2015 Newnes - 2016
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
rusty_nail (13th October 2018)
From ET's Australian Concise dictionary
ANGER (noun)
An emotion strong enough to tinge eyesight red, destroy all logical thought process and evoke a continuous stream of foul language closely followed by random acts of violence on inanimate objects (see TANTRUM).
Most commonly precipitated by Accessory Salespeople absolutely guaranteeing a product will fit your vehicle and, after waiting days for manuf of the 'special custom order' then spending several hours, enduring numerous physical injuries and even resorting to reading the instructions multiple times it becomes apparent you have more chance of shoving an Elephant up a Mouses Arse than getting said item to fit.
If the prick who sold me the dual battery tray is at work on Monday he better have a Tub Of Vas or a Gold Medicare Card 'cause I mightn't be able to get an Elephant up a Mouses backside but I reckon I can go close to shoving the Tray up his, all necessary brackets, nuts, bolts and clamp incl... he doesn't realise how lucky his arse is that I didn't buy the Battery he tried to upsell me as well !!!!
Dolphins are so smart that within a few weeks of captivity, they can train people to stand on the very edge of the pool and throw them fish.
GQtdauto (13th October 2018), PeeBee (13th October 2018), rusty_nail (13th October 2018), Yeti's Beast (21st October 2018)
Now that's angry!
rusty_nail (13th October 2018)
It had done that before mate lol caught it during the day, I busted her "playing"with it as they do outside my front door, had a look to see what it was and seen about a 200mm long snake. Literally threw the cat away then stamped it out with me boot lol
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I got red dust in my veins.
Check out My Rig here: Broken
Pics of Forum trips I've Been on:
Pizza at AB's - 2012 Knockwood - 2013 Krissos Place Australia Day - 2015 Pizza at AB's - March 2015 Pizza at AB's - May 2015 Dargo - 2015 Newnes - 2016
WARNING: Towballs used for recoveries can, and do kill people and damage property.
GQtdauto (13th October 2018)
At least you try and lock the little savage away. I have been told that they are capable of murder up to 2000 creatures a year.
My advice is: not to follow my advice.
Bugger, I thought I found the prize nugget!
3-4" deep so can almost rule out trash and when I dug it up the heavy weight in my hand was almost a certain nice size nugget.....or lead!
Looks like an old lead shot maybe?
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GQtdauto (20th October 2018)
Found heaps of old projectiles ,lead sinkers ,cartridges etc and I'm up about $15 in coins , the only possibly valuable thing I've found is this meteorite on our last trip , wish I could remember where I found it .
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AB (20th October 2018)