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New Kiwi and Aussie members
10 April 2006, 18:27
BakesNew Kiwi and Aussie members
By the looks of things we have some new Aussie and Kiwi members floating about. Welcome guys, feel free to introduce yourselves

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
12 April 2006, 03:51
BakesDon't be shy fella's
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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
16 April 2006, 19:14
greghudgidday, found this site looking for info on reloading, and have been surfing it ever since
bakes i see u are from darwin as am i, had a laugh about the comments re the dingo hanging round the training as i am a instructor at the dodc training at the show grounds. small world. anyway i am keen to get into some hunting for pigs mainly so i am waiting for the dry to kick in, this rain is unreal. all the best greg.
17 April 2006, 07:32
BakesWelcome to the forums Greg. Lots of nice folk around here and some good info.

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A mate of mine has just told me he's shagging his girlfriend and her twin. I said "How can you tell them apart?" He said "Her brother's got a moustache!"
17 April 2006, 09:26
sakomanG'day bakes,
Came to this forum at the recomendation of a friend, there's certainly a lot of good info floating around on here.
I'm a pretty keen deer hunter, and spend any spare time I can find down in the Victorian mountains chasing sambar. Other than that, I hunt goats quite regualrly and take up any opportunity to go after any species of deer. The introduction of public land hunting in NSW is pretty exciting in terms of close-by deer hunting opportunities.
I'll see you 'round on the forums
17 April 2006, 13:46
GreybeardBushmanSon and me have been talked into a trip to NZ next Christmas by a great bloke here.
Son even talking about wanting to live there, purely because of the NZ sane gun laws compared to ours.
How come both our countries have really ordinary PM's?????
One good point about either???
Or let's start a list of negatives.
John Howard...
1. Crushed our semi autos
2.
3.
4.
17 April 2006, 14:04
TOP_PREDATORSomeone beat ours very badly with an ugly stick

The government we have would take our guns tomorrow but are too busy saving us from ourselves.
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
18 April 2006, 08:47
gryphon1quote:
Originally posted by GreybeardBushman:
Son and me have been talked into a trip to NZ next Christmas by a great bloke here.
Son even talking about wanting to live there, purely because of the NZ sane gun laws compared to ours.
How come both our countries have really ordinary PM's?????
One good point about either???
Or let's start a list of negatives.
John Howard...
1. Crushed our semi autos
2.john howard was born
3.john howard wasnt stillborn
4.john howard is still the boss toss
Posts: 87 | Location: Victoria Australia | Registered: 07 September 2002
18 April 2006, 10:52
jimbobG'day all
Off the topic of PMs but on the topic of NZ, it seems to me a place where you can easily obtain interesting guns, yet the Police don't need to carry them is on to a good thing. One wonders if the media is a touch saner in NZ, because they don't buy into anti gun hysteria? VB's cheaper in NZ too ...
18 April 2006, 11:14
TOP_PREDATORIts only going to take one nutter with an AK47 and our guns will be like yours

Is there still no speed limit up in NT??
"Never in the field of human conflict
was so much owed by so many to so few." Sir Winston Churchill
18 April 2006, 11:14
GreybeardBushmanIf the VB is cheaper, that's a very sound reason to go there.

18 April 2006, 18:54
greghudIs there still no speed limit up in NT??
yes...... we are still holding on to that one ..... just.....
19 April 2006, 02:50
GreybeardBushmanJimbob,
The Wimmera is a great place, mate.
I reckon going out chasing foxes,rabbits, duck, (including large billed white "duck" when there is an open season), 'roos and looking around the countryside is a great way to spend Saturdays. Followed by a few cans of course.
You'll be pleasantly surprised by the level of expertise that many people here have. Can ask the most difficult question and someone will have the answer.
