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Originally posted by juc33_prado View PostTICKS!
went to the Bunya Mountains Sat/Sun and of course last night found a tick firmly attached to myself! bastards!
I've been a rural and remote GP for over 30 years and it's the ducks nuts for tick removal.
www.ticktwister.com
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Originally posted by juc33_prado View PostWILL TRY THAT NEXT TIME!, i've read a bunch of old wivestales, not sure which ones work really!
Richo.[B]Former [/B]Party Leader, [B]Now[/B] SDO SEQLD GTG 2015 PFA (Pradopoint Fairy Advisor)
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Back in my army life we had one guy with over 120 ticks and another with 87. Needless to say they both were pretty sick following their ordeal. That's what you get for sleeping under native grass trees in the roo country.Last edited by Bushbasher; 23-12-2014, 10:22 PM.Dave
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Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
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Burning one day and flooding the next. Sydney-siders are never bloody happy.Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
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Originally posted by Bushbasher View PostBurning one day and flooding the next. Sydney-siders are never bloody happy.
I love you Sydney-siders, especially 2 young ladies from Galston Gorge. Wink, wink.Dave
Views expressed are mine alone and are not intended to compromise the integrity of my employer nor offend those who may read such views.
Bugger Bali, get out and see Australia before we sell it all to China.
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Just went to the post office to send off a parcel to Westren Australia from Tasmania and was told it will take a minimum of seven days to get there!! The web site says 2-3 days and their response is that is correct when posted from Melbourne or Sydney. WTF?????
Doesn't surprise me as it took 14 days for a letter to travel 60kms here in Tasmania.
Why is postage so slow here in Australia when you can get parcels from overseas in under a week?[B]Tasmania 2015 GTG Committee Member[/B] 2005 Prado Pilbara, Sovereign Bar, Driver & passenger weathershields, UHF TX3220, Spare wheel spaces, Lifestyle rack, Genuine front & midrow seatcovers, Genuine front & midrow rubber floor mats, ARB 47 litre fridge/freezer, Hilux washer jets, BF Goodridge A/T, Radiator protection plate, Dual battery tray and isolator, ARB 2.5m awning, Rhino heavy duty areo bars, MSA rear wheel bin, MAXTRAX
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostJust went to the post office to send off a parcel to Westren Australia from Tasmania and was told it will take a minimum of seven days to get there!! The web site says 2-3 days and their response is that is correct when posted from Melbourne or Sydney. WTF?????
Doesn't surprise me as it took 14 days for a letter to travel 60kms here in Tasmania.
Why is postage so slow here in Australia when you can get parcels from overseas in under a week?
C'mon mate. It's sheer logic.
Proudly born in Devonport.
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Originally posted by VKPrado View PostJust went to the post office to send off a parcel to Westren Australia from Tasmania and was told it will take a minimum of seven days to get there!! The web site says 2-3 days and their response is that is correct when posted from Melbourne or Sydney. WTF?????
Doesn't surprise me as it took 14 days for a letter to travel 60kms here in Tasmania.
Why is postage so slow here in Australia when you can get parcels from overseas in under a week?Originally posted by RanJ View PostIt's only slow in Tasmania. Since everyone in Tassie is two headed, the mail sorter has to read every letter twice before it gets placed. Further pursant to this issue, given that Taswegians are technologically backwards, the snail mail system is used more often then emails. Creating a further backlog. Lets not forget that everyone in Tasmania has trouble reading and consequently read very slowly. This means that every letter must be written slowly so as not to confuse the end reader.
C'mon mate. It's sheer logic.
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Originally posted by craigm View PostSheer Gold... (If I liked Rep points I'd give ya one for that )[B]Tasmania 2015 GTG Committee Member[/B] 2005 Prado Pilbara, Sovereign Bar, Driver & passenger weathershields, UHF TX3220, Spare wheel spaces, Lifestyle rack, Genuine front & midrow seatcovers, Genuine front & midrow rubber floor mats, ARB 47 litre fridge/freezer, Hilux washer jets, BF Goodridge A/T, Radiator protection plate, Dual battery tray and isolator, ARB 2.5m awning, Rhino heavy duty areo bars, MSA rear wheel bin, MAXTRAX
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