Ron_of_Nord
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Posted at: 2025-01-07, 05:33
Not to mention the sharks, croc's., melinomas, venomous snakes and drop bears...
The aussies are coming, ya ho! ya ho!
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mxb2001
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Posted at: 2025-01-08, 01:05
Ron_of_Nord wrote:
Not to mention the sharks, croc's., melinomas, venomous snakes and drop bears...
Sigh, yeah, all we Canucks have is the world's largest land predator. They're damn cute too and some of us are trying to save them.
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Ron_of_Nord
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Posted at: 2025-01-08, 05:29
mxb2001 wrote:
Ron_of_Nord wrote:
Not to mention the sharks, croc's., melinomas, venomous snakes and drop bears...
Sigh, yeah, all we Canucks have is the world's largest land predator. They're damn cute too and some of us are trying to save them.
Sorry, not sure who or what Canucks are, as for the worlds largest predator, well we don't NEED a large predator, most of our bugs and spiders are dangerous enough. Ever heard of a Funnel Web Spider ? You don't give them a drink when they're thirsty because they[re already bad tempered. I won't even mention the RedBacks......
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Ron_of_Nord
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Posted at: 2025-01-08, 05:32
I will say my friend is that ALL of nature should be protected and preserved, it would be a lonely world without nature.
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Ron_of_Nord
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Posted at: 2025-01-08, 05:36
BTW Polar bears ROCK !
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mxb2001
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Posted at: 2025-01-09, 17:46
Haha, I thought Canuck was well known enough. But hey we're pretty much at the antipodes from Oz. Yep, yer Commonwealth cousins the Canadians!
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teppo
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Posted at: 2025-01-09, 18:21
Ron_of_Nord wrote:
BTW Polar bears ROCK !
There are no rocks in the north pole.
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Ron_of_Nord
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Posted at: 2025-01-09, 23:27
teppo wrote:
Ron_of_Nord wrote:
BTW Polar bears ROCK !
There are no rocks in the north pole.
Not what I meant, but I'll send you some if you want....
I meant polar bears are cool...
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mxb2001
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Posted at: Yesterday 20:00
teppo wrote:
Ron_of_Nord wrote:
BTW Polar bears ROCK !
There are no rocks in the north pole.
Yeah, it's all frozen sea ice. But the Bears do come south onto land. Churchhill (sp?), Ontario, Canada often has them as visitors. I've never been that far north but it is technically the same province... : )
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