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Post by jack on Oct 8, 2012 3:45:16 GMT -6
Gidday
Great photo's.
Great too, to see young people with a bit of meat on their bones. Too many these days are either just blubber or all skin and bones.
I may have spoken out of turn here so I better shut up Eh!
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Post by jack on Oct 7, 2012 1:53:10 GMT -6
Gidday
Yeah happy birthday Cave Woman.
Only trouble is that makes you even older that you were yesterday.
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Weird!
Sept 25, 2012 3:27:47 GMT -6
Post by jack on Sept 25, 2012 3:27:47 GMT -6
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Weird!
Sept 23, 2012 13:52:40 GMT -6
Post by jack on Sept 23, 2012 13:52:40 GMT -6
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Post by jack on Sept 21, 2012 3:15:02 GMT -6
Gidday
Those look really beautiful.
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Post by jack on Sept 17, 2012 2:38:50 GMT -6
Gidday
Good one mate. We all need to stand up for what is right.
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Post by jack on Sept 3, 2012 15:07:47 GMT -6
Gidday
No not lil rat like bastards, lil rat like pluckers cos it is not the skins but the fur is plucked off em and that is what gets the dosh. It takes between 15 and 20 to ket a kilo of fur.
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Post by jack on Sept 2, 2012 4:34:22 GMT -6
Gidday Actually I have just been told that possum fur is now worth $130 N.Z. this season.
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Yee Haw
Sept 1, 2012 4:14:12 GMT -6
Post by jack on Sept 1, 2012 4:14:12 GMT -6
Gidday
Well I reckon you should all be waving as high as you can and have another go at where you left of a coupla hundred years ago or so.
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Post by jack on Aug 22, 2012 3:23:53 GMT -6
Gidday
Drought is terrible, sitting there and watching it slowly destroy all you have worked for.
Terrible.
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Post by jack on Aug 21, 2012 2:25:19 GMT -6
Gidday
Good onya mate.
See you soon.
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Post by jack on Aug 20, 2012 2:17:58 GMT -6
Gidday
Those little buggers are Australians. They got over here and are multiplying like crazy. They destroy our native forrests and anything else that grows, love roses to. They also sprread disease, the worst TB, amongst our livestock. One of the worst pests we have.
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Post by jack on Aug 19, 2012 3:12:22 GMT -6
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Post by jack on Aug 16, 2012 1:02:32 GMT -6
Gidday
That is seriously sad new mate.
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Post by jack on Aug 14, 2012 19:40:14 GMT -6
Gidday
Many years ago I was up Norhland on a place that boundaried a big block of bush with a big wild bull in it. I actually say it once at some distance and it dwarfed a fence. I remember we had a rule in our truck and I measured he foot print and it was 13e inches long. I thought that was big.
Like real big.
But then everything is bigger in the States Eh!
But like I said, we are a real small nation with some real big country in it.
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Post by jack on Aug 14, 2012 1:35:09 GMT -6
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Post by jack on Aug 7, 2012 5:05:59 GMT -6
Gidday
Our Primeminister used to work at the Federal Reserve so he can lie as good as any of your jokers Eh!
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Help!
Aug 7, 2012 4:52:32 GMT -6
Post by jack on Aug 7, 2012 4:52:32 GMT -6
Gidday
I have bandaged the knees of a lamb and had a similar problem. But as soon as I joined both bandages together I had no more problems.
So I suggest the you tie the bandage up over the back and down around the opposite leg, if it is a back leg you may have to go diagonally.
Get some comfrey on the wound to heal it too.
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Post by jack on Aug 3, 2012 3:48:17 GMT -6
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Post by jack on Aug 2, 2012 3:13:26 GMT -6
Gidday
Hey I am not trying to pick on you, yes it is a world wide thing and yes it is the One World Givernment or New World order or whatever they are going to be calling themselves next week.
It is just the the States has always been so open and free and now we see it being neither of those. We caint talk either cos we actually are being run by a world banker who was actually in some of the biggest bankers on earth. He is so totally arrogant and insensitive to real people and he makes your joker politicians look like Sunday School Teachers.
Whether we admit it or not, we are entering the last days and to me it is both frieghtening and exciting. But much more frieghtening though.
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Post by jack on Aug 1, 2012 4:02:01 GMT -6
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Post by jack on Jul 31, 2012 15:23:29 GMT -6
Gidday
Wait till you pass your useby date, 70, and you will see you lose the use of more than a couple of teefs.
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Post by jack on Jul 25, 2012 1:37:36 GMT -6
Gidday
A bloody little beauty Eh!
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Post by jack on Jul 23, 2012 3:46:18 GMT -6
Gidday
You xsure as hell are right mate. Iceland has the answer cos they have the guts to give the nger to the big banks.
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Post by jack on Jul 20, 2012 5:18:52 GMT -6
Gidday Gidday That is a very serious situation to be in. It's many many years since I have had to face that sorta thing. The whol world's weather has been totally stuffed up by those bloody HAARP machines. Wow Jack...how well informed You are.... ...sometimes I feel like I'm living in a remote cave...under a rock I hate to admit it, but..... I had never heard of the HAARP machine...just googled it..interesting...will have to study this fer a bit Wendy, how sad, I am so sorry to hear this...
Hope You get it figured or it rains Wendy...what is/was your contingency plan.
Like I've said before...the ONLY sound better than your well pump kicking on... is the sound of it kicking back off....
How deep is your well ? Ours is 276 feet deep here...
It rained 3/4 of an inch yesterday...a slow beautiful rain...
Well Fill seeing as we have this thing called the internet I have decided the I should use it to keep up with all the evil that is philling this rotten old world of ours. Besides, what's the point of prepping iffin you don't know what you are prepping for? I remember when I was a boy in 1946 and our well went dry. My father had to use the horse and sledge to bring a couple of drums of water up to the house from a creek about 3 or 400 yards down the hill. Then later he set a copper in an old 44gallon drum down by the creek so that my mother could boil up water to wash my sister's daipers with. Drought can be real drpressing.
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Post by jack on Jul 19, 2012 2:22:29 GMT -6
Gidday
That is a very serious situation to be in. It's many many years since I have had to face that sorta thing.
The whol world's weather has been totally stuffed up by those bloody HAARP machines.
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Post by jack on Jun 20, 2012 2:46:10 GMT -6
Gidday
The question is, What is your favorate garden weed?
My answer is a dead one.
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Post by jack on Jun 6, 2012 4:07:05 GMT -6
Gidday
My tractor is a 1956 Massey Fergusson. I have had it since 1973.
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Post by jack on Jun 5, 2012 4:21:44 GMT -6
Gidday
Methinks that would be pre 1950?
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Post by jack on May 13, 2012 22:41:25 GMT -6
Gidday I love an honest pheller Doug went to town the other day and didn't realize how "OUTDOORSY" I actually smelled...until I was in the store...that was NOT YET..using der A/C oh well...keeps people from botherin and conversatin' with ya Nithin like da smell of tree sap all over yer cloths mixed wit dirt and wood shavings And nuthin like mixin a bit of swet in with it too Eh!
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