australian pete
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Thank you . I should'nt be Jacking Petes thread tho , sorry Pete .
no worries reg, i like your pics too.
Thank you . I should'nt be Jacking Petes thread tho , sorry Pete .
Heading to bust the old ton again tomorrow in the Wild West. Just waiting for the Richard Craniums to light the place up....and means I have to relinquish me old shorts for the orange overalls and put the tank on the truck. Can't they bring back public floggings for arson??.
After reading the papers tonight, it looks like you should have that water tank on, Squizzy.
King's Park of all places and a couple on the other side. I think public floggings are too kind, just tie them up in the scrub and light up all around them.
How's things your way, Pete?
Rn'R.
all ok here now rocks,, much cooler now, had 7mm rain on friday night, funny how not many fires start in milder weather, i guess the fire bugs prefer to start them on dangerously hot days.After reading the papers tonight, it looks like you should have that water tank on, Squizzy.
King's Park of all places and a couple on the other side. I think public floggings are too kind, just tie them up in the scrub and light up all around them.
How's things your way, Pete?
Rn'R.
how about some more pics of the 'roos?
thanks reg, when i was a kid my grandmother had a pet roo, she lived on a dairy farm and the roo was kept in the house yard, he was like a pet dog, i am sure he thought he was a human.i am guessing you must have reared that one from a baby.I'll lend you one Pete .
wow, that;s a great pic and interesting stats, i hope i live long enough to get some that quiet, i nearly have the white cockatoos eating out of my hand, i feed them most days with wild bird seed, some of them are much more tusting than others.G'day Pete , i have known her since she was a baby as her mother was friendly and used to hand feed . All our Rufus Red Neck wallabies will do this . You wont get those Pretty Face wallabies like the ones in your photo with the tractor to do this . They are naturally timid , we have many of them and even after 12 years they wont come close . 3 generations in this photo , the one i was feeding is the grandmother (second from left), she has had nearly 20 babies in 10 years . When one is about to leave the pouch they release another one that is in the womb . I have watched as they climb out of the vagina and crawl up and into the pouch .