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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopha View Post
    This filthy talk should be sent to the bloody orange room! Shame on you Watson, and you such a tubthumping moralist too!
    Yes, this would never have happened when Stoppers was a mod.


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    Never!!!

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    I've got mice in my shed
    The reason is that I grind peanuts for the bird feeders (in the garden) and the minute crumbs they know wont go on a mouse trap, so I gets loads of wood filler laying around on my bench.
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    This is so cool. I see a possum sometimes roumd our place. And I get visited by parrots. But I think echidnas win.
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    Yes, very cool Watson, a wild life sactuary in your shed. God all I get is the od cockroach. Although I have had the odd stray dog or small child run (with appologising parent/owner) through from the lane that goes by my roller door.
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    Update
    Saw her today at about 5PM out in the paddock just waddling around. Love to have a tracker doohickey.

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    For years I had a pair of magpies who used to strut through the workshop from the front to the back yard, or sit on the bench wanting a feed, but alas, they've gone to the big gum tree in the sky, and the latest residents aren't quite so tame - yet.

    We have a lot of king parrots around this year, and one let me get close enough to touch him. Never fed them, but there's plenty around for them to eat. We also have a couple of blue-tongues that keep the snails down.
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    Terrific piece of photo journalism Noel.
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    Thanks Pieter,
    A cupla special moments for me.......wish I could work out the camera stuff so that it was good everytime though

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