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A Guide to Fishsticks

Chi13

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Glorious summer day here, hehe. Should get up to 30C (about 90F?). Sun is shining and humidity has dropped. :dance013:
 

Lester Beans

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Steady half inch and hour snow. The heavy stuff hasn't started yet. Inch plus an hour until tomorrow afternoon they are saying. Roads are complete crap.
 

armedoldhippy

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yeah,but you're upside down and surrounded by poisonous critters!:gday:

true, but he is but a couple of hours from New Zealand. NO snakes, mammalian predators, only ONE native species of venomous spider, none of the deadly box jellies, none of the pretty blue-ring octopus, nothing. i'm not sure about great white sharks. it seems like those bad boys are wherever the hell they want to be...😬
 

Chi13

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true, but he is but a couple of hours from New Zealand. NO snakes, mammalian predators, only ONE native species of venomous spider, none of the deadly box jellies, none of the pretty blue-ring octopus, nothing. i'm not sure about great white sharks. it seems like those bad boys are wherever the hell they want to be...😬

yeah,but you're upside down and surrounded by poisonous critters!:gday:
Hardly anyone gets bitten or eaten by sharks or crocs. I did get stung by a wasp once, and some of our plants are pretty dangerous (we have a stinging plant called the suicide tree).
I did work with a guy who got bitten by a deadly brown snake twice on separate occasions, and lived. Snakes are pretty common but unless you step on one they mostly avoid you. On a couple of occasions I had to remove by hand an 8 foot python from my then partners chicken cage. Snakes are all muscle! You must get snakes in that desert surely?

As for being upside down, you get used to it. Gives you a different perspective.

Armedoldhippy, New Zealand is beautiful but a bit colder. We have a huge population of New Zealanders here escaping the cold.
 

unclefishstick

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:watchplant: 52 up-pots and two 4 cubic foot bales of medium later....

oh yeah,we got snakes,and spiders,and chupacabras,and la llarona,and cactus,and other spiny,pokey plants...no great whites though🦈

i heard new zealands sheep were voted "most fuckable" by the society of high boot owners 🐑
 

Chi13

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It seems New Zealanders fondness for sheep is known internationally! Those big boots are apparently handy to support the sheeps hind legs (so I've been told).
 

gizmo666

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:watchplant: 52 up-pots and two 4 cubic foot bales of medium later....

oh yeah,we got snakes,and spiders,and chupacabras,and la llarona,and cactus,and other spiny,pokey plants...no great whites though🦈

i heard new zealands sheep were voted "most fuckable" by the society of high boot owners 🐑

you think you got it bad
WE GOT MIDGIES lols
 

D. B. Doober

Boston, MA
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What the fuck are spider's problem anyway? Pieces of crap
lots of spider's here in Boston. I live on the edge of the woods/forest and they all walk in here during the Summer. I kill them with a flip flop quick. Spider's are alien demons and we are at war with them.
 

CannaRed

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What the fuck are spider's problem anyway? Pieces of crap
lots of spider's here in Boston. I live on the edge of the woods/forest and they all walk in here during the Summer. I kill them with a flip flop quick. Spider's are alien demons and we are at war with them.

I pretty much hate all arachnids. I definitely hate spiders. I think we all share a common disdain for spider mites. Have never liked ticks, especially after getting Lyme in 2005. I haven't come across a scorpion yet, but Im guessing I wouldn't be fond of it either.
 

flower~power

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You guys got it all wrong … spiders are incredible arthropods !!! >>> especially jumping spiders
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