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on 03-12-2020 02:36 PM
Love it Stawks ... what an Aussie treat that is .....
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on 03-12-2020 09:48 PM
And this one:
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on 03-12-2020 10:11 PM
The local ABC radio station recorded this a couple of years ago using suggestions from listeners.
https://abcmedia.akamaized.net/local/darwin/200912/r490133_2538406.mp3
It is a bit hard to figure out what a couple of them are so here is the list of 'gifts':
A green frog in the lavatory is the first line
2 matching thongs
3 yapping dogs
4 frisky frillnecks
5 honking geese
6 sweaty singlets
7 scrub fowl screaming
8 barra biting
9 trotting tata's
10 crocs a jumping
11 mangos ripening
12 sunburnt tourists
Yep, we're a bit weird up here!😁
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on 04-12-2020 12:45 PM
Modem problems coupled with ill health make for a *bleep* of a week.
I'm okay, just a bit tired.
BBL
🙂
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04-12-2020 03:05 PM - edited 04-12-2020 03:07 PM
Sorry to hear about your **bleep** of a week, Ecar.
Hope things are improving for you
Are you this tired?

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on 04-12-2020 04:30 PM
@imastawka wrote:Tas and Lal might need an interpreter for this one
Umm... I got the flies part, being a southerner? And the ripper part? I'm lost on the rest, lol!
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on 04-12-2020 04:38 PM
@ambercat16 wrote:And this one:
Budding zoologist in the house says none of these can kill me, unlike many of your critters, but what's a gum tree?
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on 04-12-2020 04:39 PM
@ambercat16 wrote:The local ABC radio station recorded this a couple of years ago using suggestions from listeners.
https://abcmedia.akamaized.net/local/darwin/200912/r490133_2538406.mp3
It is a bit hard to figure out what a couple of them are so here is the list of 'gifts':
A green frog in the lavatory is the first line
2 matching thongs
3 yapping dogs
4 frisky frillnecks
5 honking geese
6 sweaty singlets
7 scrub fowl screaming
8 barra biting
9 trotting tata's
10 crocs a jumping
11 mangos ripening
12 sunburnt tourists
Yep, we're a bit weird up here!😁
I think I'm afraid of this one, lol!
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04-12-2020 05:55 PM - edited 04-12-2020 05:59 PM
@lalbo-81 wrote:
@ambercat16 wrote:And this one:
Budding zoologist in the house says none of these can kill me, unlike many of your critters, but what's a gum tree?
A gum tree is an Australian Eucalyptus tree. They have them in California too.
But....show your budding zoologist these clips - don't be fooled. Kangaroos can get to 8 feet tall, 200 lbs, and rip your innards out with those back clawed feet. They're not always 'cute'
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on 05-12-2020 08:27 AM
@imastawka wrote:
@lalbo-81 wrote:
@ambercat16 wrote:And this one:
Budding zoologist in the house says none of these can kill me, unlike many of your critters, but what's a gum tree?
A gum tree is an Australian Eucalyptus tree. They have them in California too.
But....show your budding zoologist these clips - don't be fooled. Kangaroos can get to 8 feet tall, 200 lbs, and rip your innards out with those back clawed feet. They're not always 'cute'
He's 15, he'll like these, thank you! I've seen Eucalyptus trees in Southern Florida and Texas too, I think they are being grown to produce paper, and as an alternative crop to the normal crops. They smell nice, and they're great for shade.