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June 29, 2012 9:07 pm  #21


Re: On Top of the World (Down Under)

Yes.It desiccates (dries) them quite nicely & they hop away & keel over somewhere out of sight, lol.
We have a wide variety of methods to exterminate them, but best I don't go into too many of them.


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June 30, 2012 12:09 am  #22


Re: On Top of the World (Down Under)

Welcome, Doctor! Aw, that's great to have someone you can call "The Doctor" :D

@kazza: Alright, I keep that in mind in case I'll need it some day...?

Since we're having the Australian talk right now... do you chaps really say "G'day" all the time?

 

June 30, 2012 2:46 am  #23


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We do indeed! It's probably used more by men than women, but we also say "hello" and "hi" just as often. Also, when someone says "Thank you" the usual response is "No worries" or even "No wucking furries" (only between consenting adults!)

As for cane toads, they are hideous creatures (the amphibians, not the Queenslanders LOL) and poisonous to native animals. In fact, if a crocodile eats one, it will kill it. My brothers used to play cane toad golf when they were kids. Oh, those were the days!


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June 30, 2012 5:54 am  #24


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thanks for the congrats on the avatar - it shows Watson's shadow in Sherlock's silhouette in front of the Union Jack!

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June 30, 2012 3:07 pm  #25


Re: On Top of the World (Down Under)

very clever!!   I  love it!!  ok....can I have my 9th life back?  can you fix it for me, doctor?


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June 30, 2012 5:04 pm  #26


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Kitty, I hate to tell you this but...as you are a kitty...you need a vet not a doctor dear.


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July 2, 2012 3:59 am  #27


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Davina wrote:

Kitty, I hate to tell you this but...as you are a kitty...you need a vet not a doctor dear.

Well, that gives an altogether-different meaning to the word "fix"...


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July 2, 2012 4:17 am  #28


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kazza474 wrote:

Similarly, South Aussies are Crow Eaters
West Aussies are Sand Gropers.
Queenslanders are also Banana Benders
Tasmanians - Tree Huggers or Apple eaters

oh dear.

Wow I had no idea that any resident of NSW or QLD had not heard the Cochroaches/Cane Toad thing. Must not follow League then huh?

Don't forget, Kazza, that anyone south of the NSW border is a Mexican (ie Victorians and Tasmanians, though mostly Victorians). That may be a NSW thing though!

And yes we do say G'Day - to each other. I think most of us avoid saying it to tourists or when overseas except as a joke!


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July 2, 2012 8:59 am  #29


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Davina wrote:

Kitty, I hate to tell you this but...as you are a kitty...you need a vet not a doctor dear.

.. ah, you'd be astounished what sort of creatures I am capable of looking after!

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July 3, 2012 1:16 am  #30


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Welcome to the forum = ).


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