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Hello from Australia and who else is from Australia??

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Clubbyboy

Hi Guy's,

Names Glenn and really like this forum. I have been wondering around the back ally's of this forum for some time but now I am ready to meet and greet.

Who else is here from Australia? KennyV, are there any Aussies here?

Cheers
Glenn


#2

RobertBrown

RobertBrown

There was but I haven't heard from them in a while. They come and go, check the member list.
Member List - Lawn Mower Forum
You are our Aussie connection right now. Thanks for showing up.
Post some kangaroo pics, will ya?


#3

Bison

Bison

Well hello back,i aint from Down under either but that don't matter.
We talk to anybody.:wink:

I seen an nature program the other day about a very tiny Ausie marsupial,looks like a mouse,it lives on nectar it gets from flowers.
Aparently the male has the biggest testicals for its size of the entire animal world, they're huge.
We men would have them the size of watermelons in comparison :eek:


#4

Bison

Bison

What happened to the Ausy,..could he have fallen victim to a salty?


#5

C

Clubbyboy

Sorry, still here just bloody busy as a shagin' kanga.


#6

Bison

Bison

Baj croccy!,he is still alajve :thumbsup:

What is a shagin'kanga?,..you got no cats on a hot tin roofs there?:smile:


#7

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Mower manic

Sorry, still here just bloody busy as a shagin' kanga.
Busy checking on the mouse with the giant scrotum, no doubt.
Oh, and what is a salty and a shagin kanga, could you get back to us....thanks


#8

Bison

Bison

The salty is a 'salt water crocodile
If you had followed the TV series " crocodile hunter"(Steve Irwin) you would've known.:tongue:


my guess is the shagin kanga is prob a kangaroo on a mission :laughing:


#9

M

Mower manic

my guess is the shagin kanga is prob a kangaroo on a mission :laughing:

Kind of like a "buck in rut".

The salty is a 'salt water crocodile
If you had followed the TV series " crocodile hunter"(Steve Irwin) you would've known.:tongue:

I've heard him call fresh water crocs, "Freshies".
I don't recall the "salty" vernacular.
He was a good man, it was a shame for him to die.
I enjoyed his show. I was always puzzled, when he would handle those deadly venomous snakes. I always thought that would be the way he would go. Seemed senseless to pick up a snake that could kill you in the blink of an eye. it always made me nervous and I did not enjoy watching that part of the show.
It seems that all of the aussies nature show types are wired that way. They like to get bit I suppose.


#10

Bison

Bison

I never heard them called freshies.
These crocs swim in the ocean as well as in the rivers,they've been hundreds of miles out in the ocean,hence the nickname salty.

Yeah i thought he took big risks as well,but he knew what he was doing i guess,but one can dodge the bullet only so long.
The stingray that did him in,..he never seen that coming.


#11

C

Clubbyboy

Ok, freshies and salties refer to the water they live in fresh and salt water. As for the kanga (kangaroo) yeah, man on a mission that won't stop until he's done.

No, cat took off from the tin roof a long time ago.


#12

Bison

Bison

Ok, freshies and salties refer to the water they live in fresh and salt water. As for the kanga (kangaroo) yeah, man on a mission that won't stop until he's done.

No, cat took off from the tin roof a long time ago.

.22 mebbe?:wink:


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