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Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 29 Jul 2016
chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:01PM
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Type 3 station wagon...and the lads mocked me endlessly

Cobra
9106 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:04PM
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**** you Gold Coast blokes make me laugh a bit of sand spat on the beach Bla bla.

want a real ****n problem, see how angry you'd get if your kids picked this up on the beach.

I was sent this photo today ,,,this was found on a local beach up here yesterday by a work colleague of my wife.

She scratched it to read what it was.

YEP a live grenade, I'd say washed down from shoalwater bay where the army plays it games.
it was blown up today by the army.







Surf69
WA, 883 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:05PM
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chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:10PM
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Cobra said..
**** you Gold Coast blokes make me laugh a bit of sand spat on the beach Bla bla.

want a real ****n problem, see how angry you'd get if your kids picked this up on the beach.

I was sent this photo today ,,,this was found on a local beach up here yesterday by a work colleague of my wife.

She scratched it to read what it was.

YEP a live grenade, I'd say washed down from shoalwater bay where the army plays it games.
it was blown up today by the army.








Cobra
9106 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:10PM
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I am flabbergasted. The police told her to put a tape beside it and take a photo.
i would of said to the cop,,get your Fat pie eating arse down here and take the photo.
FMD.

thePup
13831 posts
3 Oct 2017 4:34PM
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Geez lucky woman disturbing something like that - don't want to find schit like that anywhere

Cobra
9106 posts
4 Oct 2017 11:46AM
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The old XB now that backseat could tell some yarns.

Cobra
9106 posts
4 Oct 2017 11:47AM
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Now chrispy don't go knocking Tommy Tate, you told me you voted for him

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
4 Oct 2017 1:05PM
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Cobra said..
**** you Gold Coast blokes make me laugh a bit of sand spat on the beach Bla bla.

want a real ****n problem, see how angry you'd get if your kids picked this up on the beach.

I was sent this photo today ,,,this was found on a local beach up here yesterday by a work colleague of my wife.

She scratched it to read what it was.

YEP a live grenade, I'd say washed down from shoalwater bay where the army plays it games.
it was blown up today by the army.








MickPC
8266 posts
4 Oct 2017 3:09PM
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wtf Cobra, that's some scary sh1t, "she scratched the side to see what it was"...wow!

Cobra
9106 posts
4 Oct 2017 8:11PM
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wtf Cobra, that's some scary sh1t, "she scratched the side to see what it was"...wow!


I know some crazy sh!t.

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
5 Oct 2017 5:48AM
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With it floating around it's also locky no boat was torpedoed..

Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
7 Oct 2017 7:43PM
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Yeah that's not good^
Wow,this was a bit of a blessing in disguise:au.news.yahoo.com/doctors-find-tumour-in-new-zealand-surfers-head-after-head-gash-37383219.html

Cobra
9106 posts
7 Oct 2017 5:48PM
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Evening loggers.




chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
10 Oct 2017 12:00PM
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I have destroyed everything I though imaginable with my slingshot... and to think they were made for fishing




obct
NSW, 3487 posts
10 Oct 2017 6:37PM
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It's an exceptionally good evening for me, I just returned from my walk and saw my first echidna in the front yard of a house across the road from some bush near my place.

It was just aimlessly wandering around sticking its hooter into nooks and crannies, not bothered by me in any way, I reckon I was watching it for around 5 minutes and it would have walked within 3 metres of me.

All this, in a place that about 30 minutes (out of hours) from the CBD of the biggest city in this wide brown land.

Had a grin from ear to ear ever since.





thePup
13831 posts
10 Oct 2017 4:17PM
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obct said..
It's an exceptionally good evening for me, I just returned from my walk and saw my first echidna in the front yard of a house across the road from some bush near my place.

It was just aimlessly wandering around sticking its hooter into nooks and crannies, not bothered by me in any way, I reckon I was watching it for around 5 minutes and it would have walked within 3 metres of me.

All this, in a place that about 30 minutes (out of hours) from the CBD of the biggest city in this wide brown land.

Had a grin from ear to ear ever since.







You might have to place a 5 cent bit on the mantlepiece brother

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
10 Oct 2017 7:34PM
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I should now work harder at trying the see the only other monotreme, a platypus in the wild, before I cark it.

i think i saw one once near Summer Hill creek at Bathurst almost 45 years ago, but I can't be sure.


Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
10 Oct 2017 7:39PM
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Is this a Platypus,I've never seen one either?

Cobra
9106 posts
10 Oct 2017 5:20PM
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Congrats Obct
its a buzz seeing animals for the first time.
best one I saw
i was fly fishing this mountain stream in the Vic high country . I could hear all these birds going off
when I walked around the stream bend there was a tree log across the stream with a Lyrebird standing
on the log with its tail fanned out Making different birds sounds kookaburra magpies whip bird bell bird and
heaps of others,I stood dead still and watched the show & thought how lucky am I will never forget this.

i still get a buzz every time I see whales.

just like this.

Al G
NSW, 7703 posts
10 Oct 2017 8:56PM
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Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool

obct
NSW, 3487 posts
10 Oct 2017 9:39PM
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Yeah, I think I'm really lucky be where I am, although I could do with a few less brush turkeys, one of them keeps rooting the next doors chooks.

apart from that, we've got a couple of wallabies that pop in most days for a visit, plenty of kookaburras, blue toungs, the odd goanna, had a red belly black snake shoot across the garden last summer, a few tawny frog mouths.

There's a down side as well, when it gets a bit wet we tend to get quite a few leaches, that's the gift that keeps on giving, those things make me itch for a week after I've been hit.

vanders1
QLD, 3809 posts
10 Oct 2017 9:23PM
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Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,


Lots of them taste good too.

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
10 Oct 2017 7:40PM
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vanders1 said..

Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,



Lots of them taste good too.


Hmmmm animals

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
11 Oct 2017 8:01AM
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Cobra said..
Congrats Obct
its a buzz seeing animals for the first time.
best one I saw
i was fly fishing this mountain stream in the Vic high country . I could hear all these birds going off
when I walked around the stream bend there was a tree log across the stream with a Lyrebird standing
on the log with its tail fanned out Making different birds sounds kookaburra magpies whip bird bell bird and
heaps of others,I stood dead still and watched the show & thought how lucky am I will never forget this.

i still get a buzz every time I see whales.

just like this.


Cobra do you still fly fish ?

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
11 Oct 2017 8:10AM
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Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool


I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well

SP
10982 posts
11 Oct 2017 7:45AM
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smh said..

Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool



I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well



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smh said..

Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool



I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well



We've had a big fat seal swimming our beaches for a few weeks. Bit unusual for here. But whales are everywhere this year. Amazing how many there are compared to 20 years ago

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
11 Oct 2017 11:42AM
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SP said..

smh said..


Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool




I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well





smh said..


Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool




I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well




We've had a big fat seal swimming our beaches for a few weeks. Bit unusual for here. But whales are everywhere this year. Amazing how many there are compared to 20 years ago

They're heading south now . I've seen plenty of seals over the years . They often lay on their backs asleep with their front flippers sticking out of the water. Buggered if I know how they can relax because great whites love them.

SP
10982 posts
11 Oct 2017 11:17AM
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SP said..


smh said..



Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool





I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well







smh said..



Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool





I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well





We've had a big fat seal swimming our beaches for a few weeks. Bit unusual for here. But whales are everywhere this year. Amazing how many there are compared to 20 years ago


They're heading south now . I've seen plenty of seals over the years . They often lay on their backs asleep with their front flippers sticking out of the water. Buggered if I know how they can relax because great whites love them.


I've been bodysurfing a bit with my dodgy knee and keep thinking don't look like the seal.

smh
NSW, 7269 posts
11 Oct 2017 3:01PM
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SP said..

smh said..


SP said..



smh said..




Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool






I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well









smh said..




Al G said..
Yeah it is a great to see wild animals in their natural habitat,I seen whales this morning before I went to work,very cool






I get to see whales a lot at work. Saw plenty heading north this year . Also seals. They lay on top of ships rudders like big lazy dogs. Have seen ships come in to berth with seals still laying on top of the rudder. I'll put some whale pics up tonight . I've heard they're tasty as well






We've had a big fat seal swimming our beaches for a few weeks. Bit unusual for here. But whales are everywhere this year. Amazing how many there are compared to 20 years ago



They're heading south now . I've seen plenty of seals over the years . They often lay on their backs asleep with their front flippers sticking out of the water. Buggered if I know how they can relax because great whites love them.



I've been bodysurfing a bit with my dodgy knee and keep thinking don't look like the seal.


Bugger that I'd be out of there



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