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#1 The Jolly Jumjoogler

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 01:55 AM

Ye cannae go aff topic oan this threid, coz it disnae huv wan.

Feel free tae take this doon ony road ye like, as long as it disnae involve petty squobblin ur persnil insults.

This wisnae mah ideeya, but ah wiz asked tae create it by a well respektit membur who wishes tae remain eponymous.

So, ah'll kick it aff wi' this deep an' thought provokin piece o' infurmayshin.

The two-foot long burd ca'd the Kea, whit lives in Nyoo Zealind, likes tae eat the strips o' rubber aroon caur windaes!

Ah don't know if ye get thum in Austrailyur tho', but mibbes Oz kin answer that.

Right, go ahead, dae yer wurst.
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:05 AM

Ye cannae go aff topic oan this threid, coz it disnae huv wan.

Feel free tae take this doon ony road ye like, as long as it disnae involve petty squobblin ur persnil insults.

This wisnae mah ideeya, but ah wiz asked tae create it by a well respektit membur who wishes tae remain eponymous.

So, ah'll kick it aff wi' this deep an' thought provokin piece o' infurmayshin.

The two-foot long burd ca'd the Kea, whit lives in Nyoo Zealind, likes tae eat the strips o' rubber aroon caur windaes!

Ah don't know if ye get thum in Austrailyur tho', but mibbes Oz kin answer that.

Right, go ahead, dae yer wurst.


Excuse me butting in but a think you mean two foot two inches long. Keep tae the facts if not the topic. :)
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:19 AM

Here we have the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo big intelligent bird about 45cm to 50cm' size of a crow
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They hang around in gangs( I know birds are supposed to be in flocks but these are definitely gangs) looking for mischief.
Like their Kiwi cousins are very partial to windscreen wiper blades, rubber round car wndows, car aerials, clothes pegs on windy days (take them off clothes line & let them & clothes drop to ground), Western Red cedar (Douglas fir or Hemlock P) balcony balustrades. If the gang (usually 30 -40) set their minds to it they can chew through it in a week.

They cant sing but yell to each other during flight arguing as to what they should vanalise next.

On the other hand I wastched one wind surfing over a fast moving express-way literally surfing in the cars & trucks slipstream & obviously having a ball.

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:25 AM

How about this for an animal creating havoc. This happened in Canberra - quite a reasonably big city (I grew up there) but it is very suburban with lots of open land between suburbs and a huge kangaroo population...

'ninja' kangaroo

Poor kangaroo must have been terrified and the people are lucky they didn't get hurt - they can sure pack a punch!
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:31 AM

No chance of going off topic sounds like a walk in the park.....but.....is it no a little intimidating. Am thinking for most of yees it isnae but ye know some of us need a steadying hand; am no saying we like it, just that we need it.
A few things happened over the last week that I thought were quite amusing, unfortunately i cannae think of what they were.
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:41 AM

Here we have the Sulphur Crested Cockatoo big intelligent bird about 45cm to 50cm' size of a crow
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Ah huv foties o' these things fae when ah met ye two years ago Oz. Me 'n' the missus wur up in the Blue Mountains fur twa days an' saw hunners o' thum. "Gangs" right enuff. :)

Ah also saw lots o' kangaroos Gayle, but ah suspekt ye'll no want tae see ony foties o' them.
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:47 AM

Nah I always like a nice photo of a kangaroo - they are lovely looking animals! They are a bit like sheep in some ways though - in that they are probably not the most intelligent creatures and tend to act as a group and freak out. When that happens you're not sure what they're gonna do - which way they're gonna run. You just don't want a 100kg muscly kangaroo freaking out around you (or your car)...
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:15 AM

Nah I always like a nice photo of a kangaroo - they are lovely looking animals! They are a bit like sheep in some ways though - in that they are probably not the most intelligent creatures and tend to act as a group and freak out. When that happens you're not sure what they're gonna do - which way they're gonna run. You just don't want a 100kg muscly kangaroo freaking out around you (or your car)...


Yeah the silly buggers will hop towards car or truck headlights at dusk & dawn and as Gayle says ending up with a 100kg 'roo in your lap while travelling at 100+km/hr isnt fun. They hop down to lick the dew off the sealed road(tarmac). Hence the big Roo bars on semis ( articulated lorries to Brits ; Tractor trailers to Notre Americanos), & 4WDS. Sensible people just dont drive at dusk & dawn

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 12:30 PM

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Awright, ah gie in, whit diz it staun fur.










Ah'll wayjir ye ur jist dyin fur sumbuddy tae ask.
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 12:47 PM

We have no kangaroos, but we have bird. Most of all we have alligators in the mighty Brazos river. I took this picture and there was no fence between us.

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I did worry a bit about the lady leading her chihuahua along not far from the alligator. Seemed a bit like fishing to me. :)
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 02:53 PM

To get back off topic ... where have all the starlings gone?

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:04 PM

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So do the horses obediently close the gates? Polite ponies you have there. :)

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:04 PM

To get back off topic ... where have all the starlings gone?


Blowing in the wind.

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:17 PM

Blowing in the wind.

Is that the answer?

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:42 PM

Is that the answer?


Oh all right, SOMEBODY is gonnae say that the answer is 42. Just get it over with. :)

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 03:45 PM

Ah, just thought. Maybe somebody has been eating the starlings. They tried to do the "four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie" thing, but turned it into 42 starlings.

Failing that, the starling have gone to follow the bees.

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 04:10 PM

To get back off topic ... where have all the starlings gone?



Gone to soldiers every one.


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Posted 10 March 2009 - 05:40 PM

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 05:50 PM

Kin wi git back tae fightin' noo. :)
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Posted 10 March 2009 - 06:52 PM

Kin wi git back tae fightin' noo. :)


Shutit yoo utr all kik yer erse :lol:




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