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Meanwhile, in Tasmania

Started by Bricktop, December 28, 2017, 02:40:50 AM

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Frood

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Bricktop"At least you can cuddle a bear.

Especially a koala bear.


I wouldn't want to cuddle a wild koala either. Aggressive things with sharp claws.
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Bricktop

Yet you cuddled feral.





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Frood

Must you always spout random nonsense?
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Bricktop

I've provided links. I invite my forum colleagues to go see for themselves.



You, of course, have an open invitation to prove me wrong.

Frood

Prove your unfounded allegations wrong? And you were meant to be a cop?  ac_toofunny
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Bricktop

Unfounded?



Have you NOT been paying attention?



OK. Let's play cop.



Did you or did you not use a voice distortion application during a Skype group forum conference?

Did you or did you not speak to RW after said conference, without the voice distorter, and inform her you were indeed Freud?

Are you, or are you not, registered at Third Rail as DonKwyjibo, having changed your alt several times from its original "Freud"?

Have you or have you not declined several times to speak by phone, Skype or any other form in order to validate your claim of being female?



Knock yourself out, Az.

Frood

:001_rolleyes:



Why should I prove you wrong when the onus is on you when making these accusations to prove them right?



Ultimately it comes down to your fragile ego not getting me to video chat with you and your constant whining and accusations. Grow up, Blocktop. It's not too late for you.
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Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Hey, I though Tasmania didn't have the poisonous critters because it has cooler weather that they don't like?


There are poisonous critters in every State. Tasmania has the usual array of snakes, and even the world's only lethal venomous ant, the jumper jack.



"Between 1980 and 2000, there were four deaths due to anaphylaxis from jack jumper stings, all of them in Tasmania. Individuals prone to severe allergic reactions caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation)."



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These things can jump large distances, and are highly aggressive.



We got LOTS of killer critters. You should come visit.

 :ohmy:

Bricktop

Quote from: "Dinky Dianna":001_rolleyes:



Why should I prove you wrong when the onus is on you when making these accusations to prove them right?



Ultimately it comes down to your fragile ego not getting me to video chat with you and your constant whining and accusations. Grow up, Blocktop. It's not too late for you.


Case closed.



You lose.



 :negative:

Bricktop

Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Hey, I though Tasmania didn't have the poisonous critters because it has cooler weather that they don't like?


There are poisonous critters in every State. Tasmania has the usual array of snakes, and even the world's only lethal venomous ant, the jumper jack.



"Between 1980 and 2000, there were four deaths due to anaphylaxis from jack jumper stings, all of them in Tasmania. Individuals prone to severe allergic reactions caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation)."



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These things can jump large distances, and are highly aggressive.



We got LOTS of killer critters. You should come visit.

 :ohmy:


Its OK.



I'd keep you safe.

Frood

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Dinky Dianna":001_rolleyes:



Why should I prove you wrong when the onus is on you when making these accusations to prove them right?



Ultimately it comes down to your fragile ego not getting me to video chat with you and your constant whining and accusations. Grow up, Blocktop. It's not too late for you.


Case closed.



You lose.



 :negative:


Nah, actually you did. You keep constructing hoops and I refuse to jump through them.  ac_hithere
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Anonymous

Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Fashionista"
Quote from: "Bricktop"
Quote from: "Shen Li"Hey, I though Tasmania didn't have the poisonous critters because it has cooler weather that they don't like?


There are poisonous critters in every State. Tasmania has the usual array of snakes, and even the world's only lethal venomous ant, the jumper jack.



"Between 1980 and 2000, there were four deaths due to anaphylaxis from jack jumper stings, all of them in Tasmania. Individuals prone to severe allergic reactions caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation)."



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These things can jump large distances, and are highly aggressive.



We got LOTS of killer critters. You should come visit.

 :ohmy:


Its OK.



I'd keep you safe.

Do  you keep lots of insect repellent around the house?

@realAzhyaAryola

That entire country is a jungle filled with deadly creatures.



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It's a mystery as hard to grab hold of as the slippery serpents supposedly at its centre: were the 43 unidentified eggs found in a sandpit at a school on the New South Wales mid-north coast snakes, or something less sinister?



Snake social media went into meltdown on Tuesday when reports emerged that wildlife rescuers had been called in to remove a dozen mystery eggs from a sandpit at a school near the coastal town of Laurieton, 350km north of Sydney.



The eggs caused a stir when they were widely reported as belonging to one of Australia's deadliest reptiles, the eastern brown snake.



But now doubt has been cast over whether they were snake eggs at all, with experts questioning whether a snake could bury its eggs in the sand.





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Volunteer wildlife rescuers Yvette Attleir and Rod Miller from the group Fawna were called to inspect the sandpit after students found about 12 eggs in the sandpit at St Joseph's Catholic primary school.



But the rescuers discovered no fewer than seven nests hosting a total of 43 eggs, a new addition to the list of unsavoury things found in a children's sandpit.



The rescuers initially thought the eggs could belong to water dragons, but determined they were brown snake eggs.



"I believed they were brown snake eggs due to the fact that they were seen in the area and that when I shone a light through the egg I saw a small striped baby snake," Miller told the Guardian Australia.



But sceptics on social media questioning the shape and location of the eggs soon forced a clarification from the volunteer wildlife rescue group.



On Tuesday Fawna wrote on Facebook: "Some experts far more experienced than our local handler have pointed out that the eggs can't be brown snake eggs.



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"When we found the eggs we carefully checked the eggs over and found that they contained what appeared to be snake hatchlings.



"We were told was there were a couple of sightings of large brown snakes behind the area and all we could surmise is that they were brown snake eggs."
@realAzhyaAryola



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Anonymous

Everything that moves in Australia is poisonous. Including some of the people.

Frood

Quote from: "seoulbro"Everything that moves in Australia is poisonous. Including some of the people.




 ac_biggrin



It's not that bad here.



Having said that, we did buy a 6 pack of solar powered ground vibrating snake deterrents the other day on heavily discounted terms. Not needed in high human traffic areas like around the house but handy when you go away for the weekend and your young children haven't fully absorbed the 'stop, wait, leave' rule for when the odd snake gets spooked and gets too close.
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