Re: T.G.I.A C.B!
Posted: 17 May 2018, 08:01
We own a drop bear sanctuary, nasty bloody thiings but they are protected.
Oh! Wow. And do you alow free camping for the young ladies? I wanted some drop bears but they tend to drink a lotbunyip wrote:We own a drop bear sanctuary, nasty bloody thiings but they are protected.
Dead? Or dead drunk?Digger wrote:I allow free camping to gorgeous young Belgian tourists that break down on the highway (X 5)
That was fun!
The yowies got all the drop bears at my place, which is a pity as they kept the cat numbers down!
I thought I saw a dead Koala on the road coming down to Mallacoota yesterday.
At 100 KPH I didn’t get to smell its breath, but there were no empty bottles near it if that helps~peatop wrote:Dead? Or dead drunk?Digger wrote:I allow free camping to gorgeous young Belgian tourists that break down on the highway (X 5)
That was fun!
The yowies got all the drop bears at my place, which is a pity as they kept the cat numbers down!
I thought I saw a dead Koala on the road coming down to Mallacoota yesterday.
How much can a Koala Bear.peatop wrote:Dead? Or dead drunk?Digger wrote:I allow free camping to gorgeous young Belgian tourists that break down on the highway (X 5)
That was fun!
The yowies got all the drop bears at my place, which is a pity as they kept the cat numbers down!
I thought I saw a dead Koala on the road coming down to Mallacoota yesterday.
Are you lying?Digger wrote:Coming in and out of Mallacoota last week we saw female Lyre birds on the Genoa Road on 3 out of 4 occasions last week!
In each case they were lucky not to get skittled.
I can settle that, wheel in the lyre detector~peatop wrote:Are you lying?Digger wrote:Coming in and out of Mallacoota last week we saw female Lyre birds on the Genoa Road on 3 out of 4 occasions last week!
In each case they were lucky not to get skittled.