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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for life: http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution to never ever visit Austrailia ever. NightMist The Batrachophobe My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
ROTFL... that's one way to get rid of a pest.
-- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "NightMist" wrote in message ... I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for life: http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution to never ever visit Austrailia ever. NightMist The Batrachophobe My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
Why? I think it is a truly NT way of getting rid of a pest - and the cane
toads are a true pest. What is better giving them a humane ending at the RSPCA, or turning them into wallets, keychains and the like (and yes I have seen this)? Or having crazy QLD drivers squish them and turn them into roadkill? Quite a rash statement based on one article, I feel but still that is your opinion and you are entitled to it -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) (happy to live in the land down under - cane toads and all) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html (takes a while to load) http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shazrules/my_photos (same as website but quicker) "NightMist" wrote in message ... I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for life: http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution to never ever visit Austrailia ever. NightMist The Batrachophobe My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
ROFLMAO - this is a true Territorian attitude to solving the
problem of the cane toad! These toads are a MAJOR environmental threat in northern Australia, and they are rapidly spreading south. But only in the Territory would they offer beer for toads. And to truly understand this you need to appreciate the fact that beer is practically currency in some parts of the Territory. If you have seen Crocodile Dundee - well there are still some parts of the Territory that almost fit that image. The NT abounds in "characters". Sorry you are not well NightMist. I am doped to the eyeballs on antihistamines myself ATM. But don't write off the Land Downunder completely. ;-)) Apart from the crocodiles, snakes, cane toads, venomous spiders, flies that really bite, very occasional tropical cyclones and the odd brand of football many of us play, it is still a really great place to visit. LOL -- Cats in OZ ^;;^ ^;;^ ^;;^ ( U ) ( U ) ( U ) Enness Boofhead Donut http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest catsatararatATyahooDOTcomDOTau "NightMist" wrote in message ... : : I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for : life: : : http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html : : The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution : to never ever visit Austrailia ever. : : NightMist The Batrachophobe : : My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my : skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I : have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book : in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. : : -- : The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
Nightmist - what kind of books do you like to read???? I'm an avid
reader, and would love to pass some on since you're bored out of your skull............ (Hoping you feel better very soon). Hugz Patti in Seattle |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
That's why I want to go there! I love crazy people in action. Cyndi
the crocodiles, snakes, cane toads, venomous spiders, flies that really bite, very occasional tropical cyclones and the odd brand of football many of us play, it is still a really great place to visit. LOL |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
You missed the batrachophobe part.
I am crazy in my unrelenting terror of froggish things. One time I actually fell through a closed window in my haste to flee from a tree one that a boy brought indoors. The wee tiny local garden variety toad can send me screaming up a wall. The idea of poisonous monster ones infesting a whole country/continent is the very stuff of my worst nightmares. NightMist shuddering just from useing the F and the T words in a post On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 15:39:56 +1100, "Sharon Harper" wrote: Why? I think it is a truly NT way of getting rid of a pest - and the cane toads are a true pest. What is better giving them a humane ending at the RSPCA, or turning them into wallets, keychains and the like (and yes I have seen this)? Or having crazy QLD drivers squish them and turn them into roadkill? Quite a rash statement based on one article, I feel but still that is your opinion and you are entitled to it -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) (happy to live in the land down under - cane toads and all) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html (takes a while to load) http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shazrules/my_photos (same as website but quicker) "NightMist" wrote in message ... I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for life: http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution to never ever visit Austrailia ever. NightMist The Batrachophobe My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
I'm ascared to go to Oz. There are more things waiting to kill you than any place on earth. Cindy |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
teleflora wrote:
I'm ascared to go to Oz. There are more things waiting to kill you than any place on earth. Cindy Years ago, DH was sent to work in OZ for a month. He spent four full weeks at a natural gas pumping station in Moomba which is way to the north of Adelaide in the middle of the Outback! Anywhoooo, the one thing he was specifically told to bring was a pair of STEEL TOED MID-CALF leather work boots. Seems there are something like 29 different snakes in that area and about 40 of them are poisonous! Poisonous to the point of "if you're bit, you DIE"!!! He still has the work boots and fortunately never laid eyes on a snake -- thank heavens. Of course, he got up close and personal with hundreds of sulphur crested cockatoos and has THE funniest stories to tell about them playing with the high power lines, etc. -- LOLOL! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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OT Why I am never visiting Oz even for free beer
hehehehheheheh. And I thought it was your soft heart that had you so
distressed! Cindy I feel the same way about spiders "NightMist" wrote in message ... You missed the batrachophobe part. I am crazy in my unrelenting terror of froggish things. One time I actually fell through a closed window in my haste to flee from a tree one that a boy brought indoors. The wee tiny local garden variety toad can send me screaming up a wall. The idea of poisonous monster ones infesting a whole country/continent is the very stuff of my worst nightmares. NightMist shuddering just from useing the F and the T words in a post On Wed, 22 Mar 2006 15:39:56 +1100, "Sharon Harper" wrote: Why? I think it is a truly NT way of getting rid of a pest - and the cane toads are a true pest. What is better giving them a humane ending at the RSPCA, or turning them into wallets, keychains and the like (and yes I have seen this)? Or having crazy QLD drivers squish them and turn them into roadkill? Quite a rash statement based on one article, I feel but still that is your opinion and you are entitled to it -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) (happy to live in the land down under - cane toads and all) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html (takes a while to load) http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shazrules/my_photos (same as website but quicker) "NightMist" wrote in message ... I don't much care for beer any way, and this just about put me off for life: http://www.ntnews.news.com.au/common...e13569,00.html The resulting extremely cautious search has resulted in my resolution to never ever visit Austrailia ever. NightMist The Batrachophobe My sinuis infection has me all weak, fevered, and bored out of my skull. Just sitting up is exhausting for any length of time. So I have been spending way to much time online, and looking for any book in the house that I haven't already read a thousand times. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. -- The wolf that understands fire has much to eat. |
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