on 15-12-2014 08:32 AM
Police stage muddy good arrest in Brisbane
A feisty mud crab is facing a likely death sentence after sparking a major police operation in Brisbane.
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/12/15/police-stage-muddy-good-arrest-brisbane
on 15-12-2014 10:20 AM
SPOILER BOX WOULDA BEEN A GOOD IDEA
Sheesh
on 15-12-2014 10:20 AM
Well done to you.
When I used to "go bush", many years ago I might add, washing was in an enamel bowl for the 3 "F" parts of the body.
Face, Feet and F*****y, (armpits).
Your ablutions block is a luxury.
Do you work "in the bush" or are you a modern day swagman?
DEB
15-12-2014 10:22 AM - edited 15-12-2014 10:23 AM
@lloydslights wrote:
@aps1080 wrote:
They look like Merten's Water Monitors
Where I stay, one lives in the small dam next to the big shed and often walks down the road
- funnily enough often when I go for a shower across the track !!!
Mans' rituals and animals' rituals colliding in time. That's all.
And his "look of disgust" is perhaps his sadness at not having a dancing partner with your human presence.
Or the soap suds interfering with his habitat.
I'm not trying to pick, just thinking like a water monitor may.
DEB
Think it may have been more of a 'startled' than 'disgust' look.
Given the 'white english body' glowing in the sun - the monitor probably thought it was witnessing the 'second coming'.
15-12-2014 10:23 AM - edited 15-12-2014 10:24 AM
Helen
I'm normally wary of them. I can't remember what this is but I doubt I would have got that close if my mate had said it was deadly.
Edit - I just looked it up, it is a Black headed Python.
Funnily enough, talking of snakes, a HUGE, and I mean HUGE Green Python - like 8 - 10 foot long lived in a tree next to the camp and
sometimes "hung down" at night, waiting to grab a wallaby or a quoll. I always shone the torch around a fair bit before going
to the loo at night. It was thicker than my arms
on 15-12-2014 10:27 AM
@aps1080 wrote:
Helen
I'm normally wary of them. I can't remember what this is but I doubt I would have got that close if my mate had said it was deadly.
Edit - I just looked it up, it is a Black headed Python.
Funnily enough, talking of snakes, a HUGE, and I mean HUGE Green Python - like 8 - 10 foot long lived in a tree next to the camp and
sometimes "hung down" at night, waiting to grab a wallaby or a quoll. I always shone the torch around a fair bit before going
to the loo at night. It was thicker than my arms
Can't help myself Aps.
But not thicker than - going out at all at night.
on 15-12-2014 10:29 AM
Hope you have your important bits protected before you cross the road.
15-12-2014 10:31 AM - edited 15-12-2014 10:32 AM
"Do you work "in the bush" or are you a modern day swagman?"
No, go hunting, get rid of ferals is what I do now - mostly.
Everything gets eaten or we take it and give it to the Aboriginies. They love a free feed !
I stay with some Aboriginies when I am up there, learn a lot from them, how to hunt traditional stuff via traditional means.
Some is nice, some is yuk - like fruit bats !!!
"enamel bowl"
Never had one but seen them. Always seemed to have the rectangular plastic bowls with rounded edges
for everything, even as a kid years ago in the UK. Always worked well. I suppose habits die hard !!! LOL
By your question you know but soap and oils are one of the worst things you can put into the bush water supply
as it never seems to go away. You see the "frothy" effect at weirs etc and it seems to go round and round.
on 15-12-2014 10:31 AM
@lloydslights wrote:Well done to you.
When I used to "go bush", many years ago I might add, washing was in an enamel bowl for the 3 "F" parts of the body.
Face, Feet and F*****y, (armpits).
Your ablutions block is a luxury.
Do you work "in the bush" or are you a modern day swagman?
DEB
I would call that a Holy Mary wash. Forget the feet.
on 15-12-2014 10:34 AM
"Your ablutions block is a luxury. "
Hell yes, until a ffew years ago it was under a hosepipe job !!! LOL
on 15-12-2014 11:11 AM
haha, he must have felt like a bit of a goose.
He'll be teased for ever 😄