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    Clean out-Quiz

    The life cycle of ratchet screwdriver fruit it quite interesting. Once picked it needs a dark dusty drawer in which it can lie undisturbed for years. Then one night it suddenly hatches, discards its outer skin which crumbles into dust, and emerges as a totally unidentifiable little metal object with flanges at both ends and a sort of ridge and a sort of hole for a screw. This, when found, will get thrown away. No one knows what it is supposed to gain from this. Nature, in her infinite wisdom, is presumably working on it. and do the matresses live quiet private lives in the marshes of Squornshellous Zeta? me thinks so. Squarnshellous Zeta Dimly illuminated and very very swamp-intensive, Squornshellous Zeta is the source of almost all the Galaxy's mattresses. Said mattresses (all of which are called Zem) spend most of their time flolloping, globbering, volluing, and vooning. Said activities make the planet a favourite destination of etymologists. The Zem themselves remain a foot tall, until they are freeze-dryed and cleaned, made into matress-size corpses (which are promptly used as matresses).
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    Snails!

    Try here or here
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    Snails!

    Beer in a shallow dish has worked best for me. The snails love the beer and they drink themselves to death . Plus you get to finish a nice bottle of VB.
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    Clean out-Quiz

    It is, so just be.
  5. A friend of mine showed me something similar in the local paper a few months back. Just cut out the form, fill it in with the details of the local druggies and then send it off to "Dob in a dealer". I cant understand how these things work. For one how would a form filled out with someones name and addy be sufficient evidence for a warrant to search premises.
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    The koota

    Yeah it all sounds a bit too much like "grass" although it is easier to explain the rules of a board game than it is to explain a card game i guess. The price is a little steep for a board game $64.99 plus $6.95 for postage. Maybe i should just save the $70 and find that little hessian bag, its been a few years since i played it.
  7. It sure is a nice looking cactus. they get tall as. Although my largest one is only around 2 ft.
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    ebay!

    The seller emailed me some pics and guess what the first one was........ haha, a C. peruvianus. Three of them in fact. There is however one "san pedro" in the collection, not a bad specimen at all. There is a fair amount of cactus there but I wouldn't pay $1000 for it.
  9. mmmmmmm, i cant wait for the "medicinal cookies" at the CWA street stall
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    Top 25 Censored Stories of 2007

    Easy fix..........feed the homeless to the hungry
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    What's a good name for a dog?

    ...."trouble" I have always liked the name "SYN" for a dog, suits male or female.
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    Croc hunter dead???

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    Croc hunter dead???

    now......where did i sit my tinfoil hat................
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    Psilocybic Potency Scale

    What about Tassie subs, i have always wondered about the potency of the tassie mushies because it seems like it would have the perfect climate for psilocybes. I have always wanted to go for a hunt in tassie but have never followed through with the plans.
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    Croc hunter dead???

    The media lies, liES, LIES. Jebus Torsten you are sounding more and more like Dave Thrussell with every post .
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    Help choosing the campingtrip CD Player!

    Dude, all ya have to do is use an extension cord to keep the fumes away, which are minimal anyways if your generator is running properly and as for the noise the same applies. Most small generators these days are quiet as and even then it isnt too much trouble to dig a small hole to sit the generator in. Just make sure the engine can "breathe" enough and you wont have problems. The last camping trip i used the generator we had it set up about 1mtr behind the stereo, which was about 10mtrs from the fire and you could barely hear it when the music stopped and as for the battery packs, i tried one of them and all it was good for was a light and a small portable radio. Thats why i ended up with the generator. I know there are very large battery packs you could get but then things start getting exspensive, i guess it all depends on how much coin you are willing to part with and how loud you want your tunes to be.
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    ***PUPPIES***

    The little girl was the last of the litter and yes, geisha is very tired tonite. I was originally gonna get a Doberman but i got geisha instead, im glad i got a small dog now because like you said devance, they can go in the car with you, they can go most places without a hassle. When i lived in Melbourne geish went to work with me and even came to the bar with me most nights after work, she was never asked to leave. I think the staff liked her more than alot of the regulars, she was quiet, friendly and didnt start fights
  18. LOL A flawless machine for a flawless government.
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    ebay!

    LMFAO creach..........hahaha prolly bloody is too.
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    Help choosing the campingtrip CD Player!

    Yeah that old quadraphonic cost me $40 from the second hand store and i picked up the generator for $100 second hand at the mower shop. I consider that pretty cheap(yes, iam a tight arse) considering the price of some generators. I have only used it (the generator) 4 times so far but it has run all nite without a hiccup. I have been camping all my life and this is the first generator i have owned for camping and let me tell you, it makes a hell of a difference. Some camping trips i do like the peace and quiet, but then there are the party trips and for that, it is invaluable.
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    Help choosing the campingtrip CD Player!

    Well i have an old SONY quadraphonic stereo. Its a big old bastard but she aint that heavy and i just use the speakers from my old S/S system. The generator is rated at 950w but reading the smaller label it says max 650-850, which is plenty for the stereo and a few fluoro lights. The turntable was broken when i got the stereo so a discman or Ipod plugs straight into the audio jack. If the generator is behind the stereo you cannot hear it at all and when the music stops or during a song change it just sounds like someone is mowing the lawn a few houses down The generator tank only needs to refill once over a whole night (till sunrise) and if you use a discman i strongly recommend eveready gold batteries as they last all nite. Its plenty loud enough too.
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    Peter Brock RIP

    ok, i had a look and its true. Petrol heds everywhere will be suckin on the tinnies tonite. news SYDNEY, Sept 8 (Reuters) - One of Australia's most famous motor racing drivers Peter Brock was killed in a rallying accident on Friday, motoring officials said. Brock's death comes just days after another famous Australian, Steve Irwin, was killed by a stingray barb to the chest in a diving accident. Brock, who won Australia's famous touring car race at Bathurst a record nine times and many other endurance racing titles, was killed when his car slammed into a tree during a rally race in Western Australia state, Sky TV said. "On behalf of the motor sport community, CAMS offers its sincere sympathy to Peter's family and many friends," the Confederation of Australian Motor Sport said in a statement. Brock, 61, was Australia's most famous motoring figure behind former Formula One triple world champion Jack Brabham. His death came as Australians grieve after "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin, whose documentaries were seen by 200 million people around the world, was killed on Monday.
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    dogs in space

    There are two on ebay right now. Here and here I havent seen D.I.S. for years and years....... looks like iam heading to the video shop tonite
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