And in keeping with one of the other threads, also married his 13 year old cousin.
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And in keeping with one of the other threads, also married his 13 year old cousin.

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The random chat thread exists, if that's what you're talking about.Where's the " random thoughts " thread disappeared to ?
Hijacked ?
I think that thread only existed in your head Hoj. And the purple haze of the late 1970s are beginning to catch up with you.Where's the " random thoughts " thread disappeared to ?
Hijacked ?
Easterlies, or excessive rain the cause?My fri nite, (shift worker) . So sitring out having a relaxing beer, then crack. Big gum falls over a fence, fortunately no animals in that paddock but another job for tomorrow. Then the mozzies appear, grrrrr
Went down and looked, borers had been into the trunk, then got some rain that just made the crown heavy.Easterlies, or excessive rain the cause?
Must be a bloody big widow-maker.Went down and looked, borers had been into the trunk, then got some rain that just made the crown heavy.
Not huge, prolly 25cm girth, but green and its pretty dense. Maybe a 7m limb.Must be a bloody big widow-maker.
Plenty of fire wood for next yearNot huge, prolly 25cm girth, but green and its pretty dense. Maybe a 7m limb.
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Agreed. I copped one of those spikey plane tree seeds in my eyeball one morning on my way to work. Ended up at the eye and ear hospital by lunchtime - they sucked the barbed seed out with a syringe.History's most colossal campaigners, ranked:
The person who thought it was a good idea to plant Plane Trees all throughout Melbourne's CBD
and this is not even taking into account the seeds that attract corellas in their hundreds, our previous address had its street lined with these trees, must admit they didnt really cause me any allergies but the corollas were terrible in their numbers.Agreed. I copped one of those spikey plane tree seeds in my eyeball one morning on my way to work. Ended up at the eye and ear hospital by lunchtime - they sucked the barbed seed out with a syringe.
We had one in the front yard. It was planted by a landscaper but we ripped it out after a couple of years as my other half was getting hayfever from it and the bloody seed pods and leaves were everywhere. We have a 60 year old oak tree that drops enough leaves, along with the Elms etc. that the neigbours have.and this is not even taking into account the seeds that attract corellas in their hundreds, our previous address had its street lined with these trees, must admit they didnt really cause me any allergies but the corollas were terrible in their numbers.
... they didnt really cause me any allergies but the corollas were terrible in their numbers.
Don't get me started on losing cars in bloody car parks!!!I can imagine finding a park would have been difficult! ;-)
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My worst was at a Grand Final - can't remember which but in the early 90s. I parked at 6am as I was working in the media. Once the media gig ended, about an hour before game time, I went looking for my car. I don't go to GFs unless we are playing. By now the car park was full. I had lined up my car with a landmark but was now all out or whack. Took me two hours and only found it because two coppers came past on bicycles and I told them I thought my car was stolen. They started riding up and down the rows and found it. I was about 100 metres away.Don't get me started on losing cars in bloody car parks!!!