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I knew we exported racing camels, but do we export live meat or frozen or butchered carcasses? If not, then why not? Given the paucity of the current live meat export trade in mutton esp., but also cattle, it seems a pity to waste an export income strategy that will help us dispose of at least some of this pretty damaging feral pest. Pity our usual export markets are forbidden feral pigs too. There's a 24 million plus razorbacks out there rooting & wallowing their way to the ecological destruction of much of our top-end wetlands. Not to mention the bloody buffalo, brumbies, donkeys, dogs, cats, goats, foxes, rabbits, cane toads, carp...........&c.
Speaking of neighbours, don't our trans-Tasman cousins have a bit of a reputation....Yes, it's all true! It's on the interweb, so it must be!
Good looking or not, most of our mid-eastern clients don't seem to find them particularly attractive. But it may be just a differential size thing: think the classic randy Chihuahua vs Great Dane bitch dilemma. According to US surveillance drone video evidence, some (maybe most) find donkeys, sheep & goats much more attractive.As previously stated, the evidence is out there, but to publish links may violate site rules. I'll leave it up to the dear reader to investigate further in the obvious places should you be so inclined....The local laws are quite clear & succinct: 'men only' may 'enjoy themselves' as much as they wish with various livestock. Sheep, cows, camels & so on, but must slaughter said livestock immediately upon achieving their 'denouement' (poor animal), the meat of which may not be sold within his own village, but is acceptably disposed of in neighbouring village/s (poor neighbours). In Sudan one unfortunate fellow was obliged to marry his goat lover after being sprung 'in flagrante delicto'.Speaking of neighbours, don't our trans-Tasman cousins have a bit of a reputation....Yes, it's all true! It's on the interweb, so it must be!
And just what are you insinuating..... We do have a reputation of producing a plethora of champion car and motorcycle racers; that's what you must be meaning.
Yes, of course it is! What possible alternative conclusion could you draw?
He looks sort of like that dog in a famous New Zealand cartoon strip. I've forgotten the name but it was a good chuckle every time I read one. Haven't seen one in 30 years though, and I've forgotton the name of it.
There was a bitch called Jess?? I seem to recall. She mostly appeared well elevated in a bitches' box out of reach of poor dog's lustful loins.This is becoming something of an ongoing theme in my recent postings! It's embarrassing. I'm not really all that obsessed with this sort of schoolboy antics usually. Sexually frustrated, maybe, (recent divorce) but obsessed; definitely not! Too old for all that infantile palaver. 'Struth!
Thinking back, Wal's pigdog was Major, the cat was called Horse. Wal's neighbour was "Cooch" Windgrass, cooch of course being a type of grass.You are right with Jess. Later on Dog finally thwarted the elevated bitch's box.
I'd imagine Wal's greatest concern would be for the Bullie X Major to get up close & personal with his prize bitch!There was also some sort of on-again-off-again thing happening with another neighbour. Cheeky Hobson??? From memory, she was much keener than he was. There were also at least a couple of unrelated kids around, including the indigenous 'Rangie'?? & a little girl with a pony tail.Funny how memory works, innit? These characters haven't crossed my mind in the best part of 30 years or more, yet it's coming back in dribs & drabs.
Pongo was the girl city slicker ;)
Hi folks. Another V7ii owner in Oz here. Back on a bike after 30 years on four wheels.