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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Huzo on April 16, 2017, 02:39:16 PM
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Is the percentage of Aussie posters among forum members growing ?
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Peter , it's mostly just you :evil Just kidding , the Ozzie content here ebbs and flows , we have lost a few , and gained a few . Years back there was an Ozzie who posted some, very funny guy , we were discussing something along these lines , and I said "Maybe a dingo ate your baby" , not even being sure that was even an Ozzie thing . Maybe the slight increase in posts from OZ has to do with fewer dingoes . Dunno :laugh:
Dusty
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I'll just jump over to the Dingo forum and check the membership status...I would love to think there were forces at play :wink:
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Good God I hope not. Those that live way way below the Mason Dixon line, well their toilets actually swirl backwards!!
I don't think we want their type here.
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Before we get in to which way the bath water swirls on it's way out and the importance of sheep etc. :evil: :grin: I must say Huzo that as I have read the intros on new members I made a mental note that I personally thought quite a few Ozzies were signing up.
I suspect actually that the Guzzi presence % wise is greater in the Southern Hemispere than it is in the States. I am just about to depart on a 500km jaunt and I expect to see say 5-6 Guzzis on my way up.
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Good God I hope not. Those that live way way below the Mason Dixon line, well their toilets actually swirl backwards!!
I don't think we want their type here.
I've heard whispers of this "swirling toilet" of which you speak... Do tell, is there some advance in latrine technology in recent decades that allows one's ablutions to be whisked away by a rushing torrent of water ? In Australia we usually locate a handily placed log of wood to rest our arses upon and scratch a small mound of dirt and leaves over the steaming remains. I'm informed that in the more developed regions down from the mountains near the sea, people have fashioned things called shovels, and they dig deep holes called "long drops" and deposit their excretions in the direction of the earth's core. :gotpics:
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I would like to tell more, but our government will not let such utterances be told.
But you kangaroo humpers are on to us for sure... And thank heavens, we all need diversity to keep on keeping on!
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I would like to tell more, but our government will not let such utterances be told.
But you kangaroo humpers are on to us for sure... And thank heavens, we all need diversity to keep on keeping on!
Don't underestimate the difficulties that can be encountered in Kangaroo humping. Imagine, if you will, the juxtaposition of the pistons in a 180 deg twin vs a 360 deg. The problems encountered in a 180 deg situation can only be imagined if you both "fire" at the same time. :embarrassed:
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Thatud be intristing - just how would a 180 fire at the same time? :laugh:
Maurie.
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Don't know in an engine, but I'm thinking of the Kangaroo humping scenario posed by our colleague. Kind of picturing the carnage if you both "went off" at opposite ends of the, ummm.... stroke !! As it were. As for the engine, could you screw a spark plug into the oil drain hole and hope for the best ???
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Before we get in to which way the bath water swirls ......I am just about to depart on a 500km jaunt and I expect to see say 5-6 Guzzis on my way up.
And that's only because you've rung them to tell them you are on your way & you are counting the floor stock at the Morrinsville dealer. You know what it's like over there - even with all those bikes you know are out there, you don't see many riding around. Other than at special events, rallies, races & the Burt, you don't actually come across many. In 30,000km over there, I can only remember coming across one - a Falcone in the the company of a Vincent Comet. I did see 2 Enfields though - an Electra in Gore and an iron barrel out of Opotiki.
Enjoy your day ride.
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There was a census done in poll form recently on WG asking where our members live . You might try finding it for some idea of an answer Peter .
Dusty
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Before we get in to which way the bath water swirls on it's way out and the importance of sheep etc. :evil: :grin: I must say Huzo that as I have read the intros on new members I made a mental note that I personally thought quite a few Ozzies were signing up.
I suspect actually that the Guzzi presence % wise is greater in the Southern Hemispere than it is in the States. I am just about to depart on a 500km jaunt and I expect to see say 5-6 Guzzis on my way up.
Reckon so Massa !!!
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There was a census done in poll form recently on WG asking where our members live . You might try finding it for some idea of an answer Peter .
Dusty
Yeah maybe. Have seen a few Aussies with single digit posts which is beaut !
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"latrine technology"; I must say, I do like that one :laugh:
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It certainly be interesting to know numbers v countries, but some one would need time on their hands and access to Luaps records to do that.
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It certainly be interesting to know numbers v countries, but some one would need time on their hands and access to Luaps records to do that.
I can access those , but running down IP addresses is very time consuming , and in most cases seems like a mild version of invading someone's privacy .
Once again , there was a census done here recently , might be worth the time for Huzo to run it down . I do remember the OP being surprised at how Ameri-centric the board is, but that doesn't seem odd , given our large population and WG being based in Missouri . Really , we seem mostly to be one big family , albeit slightly dysfunctional at times . Our Ozzies and Kiwis , along with the Brits and mainland Europeans add a nice bit of color . We even have Phang and at least one other member in Singapore . AND then we have those two , er , unique guys out in Hawaii :laugh:
Dusty
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As for latrine technology and long drop capability, I have seen what might be the long drop record.
In the scab lands of eastern Washington there was a fellow who hired a well driller to get some water.
The driller got about 350 feet down before giving it up as a dry hole.
Not one to waste an opportunity the guy built his outhouse over the well hole. That was 25 years ago and I doubt he has filled it up yet.
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I've been here for a while but am more of a lurker.
I haven't done much riding in the last 10 or more years due to having kids but am getting back into it now, in fact I took my 11 year old son for a ride on Saturday and will go for a ride by myself this afternoon.
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I've been here for a while but am more of a lurker.
I haven't done much riding in the last 10 or more years due to having kids but am getting back into it now, in fact I took my 11 year old son for a ride on Saturday and will go for a ride by myself this afternoon.
Sorry you had to witness this childish display of toilet humour Dammag. It'll be over fairly soon, Dusty'll reach over and give the main offender/s a whack and that'll set things right. But until then.....!
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As for latrine technology and long drop capability, I have seen what might be the long drop record.
In the scab lands of eastern Washington there was a fellow who hired a well driller to get some water.
The driller got about 350 feet down before giving it up as a dry hole.
Not one to waste an opportunity the guy built his outhouse over the well hole. That was 25 years ago and I doubt he has filled it up yet.
Jeepers ! Not trying to put too blunt a point on it ( so to speak), but by the time it thudded into the bottom of the hole, it'd be aerated enough not to need deodoriser... Bonus !!!
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I've been hanging around here for a while as well. I attached a picture of my 74 Eldorado that I use on the weekends.
(http://thumb.ibb.co/iRgsqk/IMG_20170417_122543.jpg) (http://ibb.co/iRgsqk)
All the best, Mick.
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I've been hanging around here for a while as well. I attached a picture of my 74 Eldorado that I use on the weekends.
(http://thumb.ibb.co/iRgsqk/IMG_20170417_122543.jpg) (http://ibb.co/iRgsqk)
All the best, Mick.
Why not ? Along the edge of the Pacific and into the Glasshouse mountains. As good as anywhere in Oz.
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Well Dusty, you can always start a poll where folks can click on their country of residence, or origin. If a country needs added, have them post in a message so you can add it. Then they can go back and add their 2 cents. Then, make it a sticky. :popcorn:
Could be a long list of countries.......... ................... ................... ..... :coffee:
John Henry
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Don't underestimate the difficulties that can be encountered in Kangaroo humping. Imagine, if you will, the juxtaposition of the pistons in a 180 deg twin vs a 360 deg. The problems encountered in a 180 deg situation can only be imagined if you both "fire" at the same time. :embarrassed:
Ah well we had better stick to sheep down under, much easier to handle than Roos.
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Thatud be intristing - just how would a 180 fire at the same time? :laugh:
Maurie.
Boxer
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Well Dusty, you can always start a poll where folks can click on their country of residence, or origin. If a country needs added, have them post in a message so you can add it. Then they can go back and add their 2 cents. Then, make it a sticky. :popcorn:
Could be a long list of countries.......... ................... ................... ..... :coffee:
John Henry
He'd have to distinguish between England, Scotland and Wales.
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He'd have to distinguish between England, Scotland and Wales.
You guys do understand we don't get paid to do this ....right ? :laugh:
Someone find the last poll , where is the OP ?
Dusty
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Boxer
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Ummm ...... nup, that's a 360 : )
Maurie.
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Ah well we had better stick to sheep down under, much easier to handle than Roos.
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I'll take your word for that !
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You guys do understand we don't get paid to do this ....right ? :laugh:
Someone find the last poll , where is the OP ?
Dusty
I tried. I've noticed of late that the general standard of banter and witicisms has come up a notch, so it can only be due to an increase in the number of Aussies. There's no other plausible explanation.
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You have to have a sense of humor to live over there Dusty
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G'Day boys....adding weight to the Aussie lot.....Cheers from Melbourne... :boozing:
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You have to have a sense of humor to live over there Dusty
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No doubt Kev , when all of the wild creatures are trying to hurt you it pays to have a sense of humor , and then there's the native flora and fauna ... :evil:
Dusty
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G'Day boys....adding weight to the Aussie lot.....Cheers from Melbourne... :boozing:
You bloody beauty !!! Nice ride BTW...
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No doubt Kev , when all of the wild creatures are trying to hurt you it pays to have a sense of humor , and then there's the native flora and fauna ... :evil:
Dusty
Then there's all them bloody Aussies lol
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You bloody beauty !!! Nice ride BTW...
Cheers Huzo :grin:
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No doubt Kev , when all of the wild creatures are trying to hurt you it pays to have a sense of humor , and then there's the native flora and fauna ... :evil:
Dusty
Funny that you mention that your scruffiness, I saw today where
they just discovered 50 new Spiders up North I'm glad to say, one
of them is the size of a Dinner Plate. :food:
Maurie.
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Funny that you mention that your scruffiness, I saw today where
they just discovered 50 new Spiders up North I'm glad to say, one
of them is the size of a Dinner Plate. :food:
Maurie.
Let's hope the big one is friendly :shocked: We have Tarantulas here that will get that big , but they are docile . A few years back Rocker's GF picked one up that had come to see what was happening at a camp out . Another young lady screamed and jumped onto a picnic table :laugh:
Dusty
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Hmmm ............ bet she slept well that night!!
Don't know anything about its demenour - the previous winner of the
bigness contest IIRC was the "Bird Eating Spider" which I think would
have to be fairly active or starve.
I kinda like the fact that we're still "discovering" - it'ud be so bloody
boring if we really knew everything instead of just thinking we do,
though I always wonder how you'd miss something like a spider that's
that big, for so long 🤔
Maurie.
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Aussie is a fairly big country Maurie mostly uninhabited in the middle apart from a few aborigines and wildlife. Wild camels [emoji247] even
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Are those camels gentle like normal dromedaries , or are the Ozzieized ? Possessing large pointed teeth with a venom that will kill a man from 20 paces ? :shocked:
Dusty
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Cheers Huzo :grin:
was that shot taken around near the Zoo ?
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Aussie is a fairly big country Maurie mostly uninhabited in the middle apart from a few aborigines and wildlife. Wild camels [emoji247] even
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Mabe that's the problem Kev - with 40,000+ Years of wandering there
wouldn't be much the Aborigines had missed. There's more collaboration
these these days but there must be a mountian of knowledge lost already,
and without their knowledge to give a lead, well, as you say it's a very big
place to find anything in. Then there are Cultural bounderies too.
Dusty - no personal experience but from what I've heard and read
the old Afghans had a great eye for quality Camels which I s'pose makes
perfect sense. Apparent we've got somes of the best bloodlines presently
exhisting and there are sales back to the Mid-East mainly for racing, but
cuddly they are not. Normally not a danger except when the Males get in
Muste. They get very aggresive and look for trouble.
Maurie.
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The good looking ones are mainly in the far north !
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Mate of mine worked in broadcasting back in the seventies & got a job in Saudi for a year. They covered camel races over there which seemed odd to a kiwi 🥝 back then.
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Dwas that shot taken around near the Zoo ?
Over the top of the Yarra Bend just off the Eastern freeway....
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Is the percentage of Aussie posters among forum members growing ?
I’m becoming more convinced than before that it is % wise..
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I’m becoming more convinced than before that it is % wise..
We are attracting more members from around the world in general , it's just that the Ozzies are , er , well , not shy :laugh:
We really wish more of our membership from outside the US would post more .
Dusty
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We are attracting more members from around the world in general , it's just that the Ozzies are , er , well , not shy :laugh:
We really wish more of our membership from outside the US would post more .
Dusty
I think I’m innocent of that crime Dusty.. :thumb:
But I’ll take one for the team and keep coming up with stuff. There’s a 2 month trip from London to Turkey then Sicily to Spanish West Ciast kicking off in 6 weeks...
That’ll generate some antipodean input with the usual banter..
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We are attracting more members from around the world in general , it's just that the Ozzies are , er , well , not shy :laugh:
We really wish more of our membership from outside the US would post more .
Dusty
Your wish has been granted! :grin:
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Those bloody camels can be a bit of a road hazard. Big & scary esp. when they loom out of the gloom at night. Luckily not where I'm living.
Some places it just isn't safe to use 2 wheels for travelling at night. We have lots of suicidal Wombats, but. Mere speed bumps. Haven't been able to fit a 'roo bar to any of the bikes yet.
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Bugga me !,,after years of flying past feral goats on a HD, getting the occasional disinterested gaze from them, I now discovered, they run away from Guzzi's , which is a worry, 'cos next they might run AT me, like stupidity on legs, Emus, and "lets jump in front of the next vehicle" 'Roos
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I suspect actually that the Guzzi presence % wise is greater in the Southern Hemispere than it is in the States. I am just about to depart on a 500km jaunt and I expect to see say 5-6 Guzzis on my way up.
Certainly my end of the Mainland there has been a marked increase in bikes with the engines round the right way.
In fact most rides lately I either see, or run into someone who has one at home.
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I’m on a trans Oz trip to Perth from Melbourne in a B double and saw a silver ‘07 Norge in Stawell..!
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I went on the Geelong Black Dog ride on Sunday and there was one other Guzzi there besides mine. A V7 Classic.(http://<br />[url=https://ibb.co/YDcBwVn][img]https://i.ibb.co/YDcBwVn/IMG-4513.jpg)[/url]
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Well Huzo,
The guzzi exchange forum has all but died in the bum, we had to go somewhere that nearly speaks English.
Funny both of the characters who couldn't get along there seem to at least be civil on this forum, one of them departing seems to have triggered the decline.
Long drop toilets eh, I'll give the deepest one I ever came across was one the side of the road in the bad lands back in 1970, it reminded me of the mine shafts in Coober pedy only about 3 times the depth.
Nearly lost the 2 year old sister down it, probably would have rake 2 to 3 seconds to hit the high tide mark.
Whom ever dug it didn't want it to fill up in his life time.
Cheers
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There's more camels in Australia than in the Middle East. That's why we export them there.
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There's more camels in Australia than in the Middle East. That's why we export them there.
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.
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There's more camels in Australia than in the Middle East. That's why we export them there.
Not the good looking ones I hope... :wink: :kiss:
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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.
There is an abattoir in Peterborough South Australia that specializes in Feral Camels and Donkeys from the APY lands (NT & SA Border).
The meat is used to fill a supply contract for the Moroccan Army.
A livestock truck full of camels is a very sad sight. :sad:
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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 'very good friend' 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!
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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..... :evil: We do have a reputation of producing a plethora of champion car and motorcycle racers; that's what you must be meaning. :thumb:
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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!
Mate, we really MUST talk..!
I would consider it an honour and a privilege, and we can ask each other why we were booted off the forum... :grin:
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And just what are you insinuating..... :evil: We do have a reputation of producing a plethora of champion car and motorcycle racers; that's what you must be meaning. :thumb:
Gentleman Jim Richards was a wet weather specialist on four wheels..
Is that why he wore rubber boots...?
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And just what are you insinuating..... :evil: We do have a reputation of producing a plethora of champion car and motorcycle racers; that's what you must be meaning. :thumb:
Yes, of course it is! What possible alternative conclusion could you draw?
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Yes, of course it is! What possible alternative conclusion could you draw?
I felt a bit sheepish asking, truth be told.
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He's doing very well, thanks for asking. he's up to about 56#, I think this is where he'll stay. little over 2 1/2 now :cool:
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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.
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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.
His name was "dog" He had been given a name but if anyone knew it they were quickly silenced by said dog. The main character was Wal, his girlfriend was Cheeky Hobson and cat was called Major. Cartoon was Footrot Flats. A really great series and had the working relationship of farmer and dog down to a tee.
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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!
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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. :grin:
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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. :grin:
And it created the animated "Footrot Flats" movie with John Clark as Wal.
The soundtrack contains one of the world's greatest "earworms
Dave Dobbin and "Herbs" ( a band that 'the' Joe Walsh joined and who credits for getting his life back on the straight and narrow)
https://youtu.be/M0pWejAnLUQ
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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. :grin:
I also seem to recall one or 2 'mini-me' Dogs in the cartoon strip. So it seems that Dog has had at least one chance to 'have at it' with the love of his life. 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.
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Footrot flats!! Oh the memories... Haven't seen the film in years but I do remember going to see it at the movies!
This a nice warm fuzzy for my Friday afternoon :thumb:
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:evil: IMHO “Horse” the cat is one of the great cartoon characters
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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.
I think Jess actually belonged to Cooch. Cooch had the trees growing through his house. Tended to be quite the philosopher at times.
Forgot about Rangi; either him or the girl were real city slickers with a boom box glued to their ear.
Memory coming back. Dog was from a dog foster home with Aunt Dolly. She gave him the name that was never allowed to be said.
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Pongo was the girl city slicker ;)
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Pongo was the girl city slicker ;)
:thumb: :grin: Loved Footrot Flats
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Hi folks.
Another V7ii owner in Oz here. Back on a bike after 30 years on four wheels.
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Hi folks.
Another V7ii owner in Oz here. Back on a bike after 30 years on four wheels.
You bloody beauty..
Welcome.. :thumb: