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Diana Sinclair
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quotePosted at 18:36 on 16th July 2008

LOL @ Peter! 

Ron, welcome back you old codger! LOL! Laughing

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quotePosted at 20:12 on 16th July 2008
Welcome back Ron
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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 21:15 on 16th July 2008

Thanks to you all for your caring words fellow members, and the 'welcome back' from Diana, Lyn and oh err, whats his name, wait while I go back a page, ah yes Peter....my mate Peter! Sorry, I've not been able to keep up with all the posts/threads, but at least I have managed to carry out Aunt Miya's advice, and indeed respond to her tonight....err, hang on Anna, can you push me nearer to the PC?

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Wolf
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quotePosted at 08:03 on 17th July 2008

Where you been Ron ? Everyone is welcoming you back, I didn't know you had gone anywhere.

 BTW. I returned to being Wolf cos. you allready had a Peter.

I'm off to get a drink now, dry as a dead dingo;s donger.

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Harry E Wheeler
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quotePosted at 13:19 on 17th July 2008
On 15th July 2008 12:45, Wolf wrote:

 

Harry, where abouts are you ?

I am in Bawley Point, south coast of NSW.

I'm in not-do-sunny-at-the-moment Adelaide Wolf
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Harry E Wheeler
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quotePosted at 13:28 on 17th July 2008
On 16th July 2008 03:23, Wolf wrote:
We have Yabbies over here, they are fresh-water crayfish and very tasty. A bit like crab.
I live in an area five minutes from the sea (I said I lived in Adelaide, but it actually it should read South Australia) yet in the country.  I emptied my fish pond recently, and there, on the bottom, in a filter I had made from fly-wire screen on a frame, was a colony of 8 yabbies!  I've no idea how they got there...
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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 14:06 on 17th July 2008
Did they taste nice though Harry? The yabbies that is.
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quotePosted at 08:16 on 18th July 2008
I get newts in my pond, and frogs and lots of algae LOL
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Wolf
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quotePosted at 12:19 on 18th July 2008

When I played darts Lyn, certain members of my team would get pizzed as newts........ lol:)

Yabbies probably got into your pond via birds Harry.

I reckon Denzil could make a good living, breeding and selling yabbies in Redruth an all.

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Ruth Gregory
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quotePosted at 03:24 on 20th July 2008
We call Yabbies crawdads.  And yes, Peter, they are delicious, aren't they?  And so easy to catch.  Tie a piece of bacon to a string and they just grab on and you pull em out.  In Arizona, they want you to catch as many as you can because they wreak havoc on our native fish populations.
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