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    @nta said in Straya!:

    @booboo well I just suggested a dawn trip down to Canberra for a day out.

    But apparently miss 14 is breaking up with her boyfriend tomorrow, so we are on emotional support duty.

    FFS...

    Ha ha! That made me lol! I can imagine your frustration!

    "You're 14 FFS!! You won't even remember this dude in a couple of years!!!"

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    @hooroo couple of weeks!!

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    She has to go to school with the skinny Iittle fuck, so there's that...

    Extremely inconvenient to do this on a public holiday. All I'm saying.

    I've decided maybe I take the boy out for the day to do driving lessons and track up some hours

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    @nta hopefully her next bf isn't from the same friend group!

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    My highlight for Invasion Day is to walk to the testing centre. Have been crook at home for 3 days with Covid symptoms but my RATs keep coming up negative.

    @NTA I'm unsure why emotional support can't be given in the car and then in Canberra.

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    @nepia said in Straya!:

    I'm unsure why emotional support can't be given in the car and then in Canberra.

    Because the chosen time is noon - the little fuckstick doesn't wake up until well after midday most days.

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    BBQ, beers, pool and chat with neighbours. Had worse days.

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    @Bones you don't think that thieving drunk pigs looking for a fight is something unusual in Oz do you?

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    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63699886

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    @Machpants said in Straya!:

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-63699886

    Yep that Python is quite the larrikin.

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    @NTA said in Straya!:

    @machpants just a python. Not even venomous.
    https://www.coa.edu/live/news/1408-pythons-can-kill-a-human-in-minutes-and-swallow

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    I hadn't quite realized that that many pets bitten.

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    @nostrildamus sure they "can", but "would" they? Need to be pretty big to take on a human with ameasure of success.

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    @NTA said in Straya!:

    @nostrildamus sure they "can", but "would" they? Need to be pretty big to take on a human with ameasure of success.

    A family member has a technically ginormous one in the rafters of her QLD garage, reckon if it fell on the car the car would come off worse.
    Said it was great for the rats. I don't know the length but it was thicker than a big man's arm.

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    @nostrildamus said in Straya!:

    @NTA said in Straya!:

    @nostrildamus sure they "can", but "would" they? Need to be pretty big to take on a human with ameasure of success.

    A family member has a technically ginormous one in the rafters of her QLD garage, reckon if it fell on the car the car would come off worse.
    Said it was great for the rats. I don't know the length but it was thicker than a big man's arm.

    Ok i just checked they are usually 2 m but I reckon this was well over 3m could believe it was 4m long. Big enough to give a human a go I reckon.

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    @nostrildamus said in Straya!:

    @nostrildamus said in Straya!:

    @NTA said in Straya!:

    @nostrildamus sure they "can", but "would" they? Need to be pretty big to take on a human with ameasure of success.

    A family member has a technically ginormous one in the rafters of her QLD garage, reckon if it fell on the car the car would come off worse.
    Said it was great for the rats. I don't know the length but it was thicker than a big man's arm.

    Ok i just checked they are usually 2 m but I reckon this was well over 3m could believe it was 4m long. Big enough to give a human a go I reckon.

    My Mum's place in rural QLD features a python in the rafters of the patio. Great for rodent control.

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    https://www.facebook.com/share/v/46WjUjrsHpv8nckN/?mibextid=WC7FNe
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    And in other news: the Pope remains Catholic, the sky is still blue and Bears DO shit in the woods.

    Apr 22, 2024

    Houseboat resident's crocodile encounter among multiple weekend sightings putting Far North Queenslanders on alert

    Houseboat resident's crocodile encounter among multiple weekend sightings putting Far North Queenslanders on alert

    Two problem crocodiles have been targeted for removal by rangers after one came within "inches" of a marina houseboat resident and two canoeists spotted another while training.

    Heading that way in a couple of weeks so thanks for the heads up ABC.

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    Not quite sure where to put this, so this'll do ...

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