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They look tasty.Did it have glaze or no glaze?
I agree, but do those ones ever actually get funded? The frustrating thing for me is that this probably will
Ah hell diddly ding dong crap! Can't you morons do anything right?!I look forward to seeing the house that love built
Problem with the retic at a place. They send out some flog who charged $170 to go out there and have a look and then reckoned we needed all this pipe replaced, all solenoids replaced, maybe some wiring and there's apparently no master valve so he needs to get his plumber in and the control box is on it's way out and probably needs replacing too. Quote comes in at well over $1000. I know for a fact the control box was replaced 2 years ago. Send someone else out there and he says I don't know what this other guy is on about, there's one dodgy solenoid that needs replacing. $200 inc labour.Go on...
Mine.
Yikes!
Yep! Don’t think they’ll be talking for a while but hoping it can be sorted out eventually.
$59 for a Dusty watch is a bargainClick bait can be pretty frustrating, but this is disgusting.
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**** you news.com
Yeah but I still wouldnt click onto it$59 for a Dusty watch is a bargain
View attachment 452920 These little noisy fkers...
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Quality.Oh lord, please don't let me be misunderstood.
They're in plague proportions in Perth these days along with pink and greys and rainbow lorikeets - none of which are native to Perth. No government has done anything about it for about 20 years now so they just keep breeding, keep taking all the nesting hollows, keep eating all the food. Meanwhile the more placid and native Carnaby's and Baudin's cockatoos are slowly being pushed out and will most probably all be extinct in the not too distant future.Wat?
They’re ******* awesome. Make great pets too.
Stop building houses in their nesting grounds and they wont look further afieldThey're in plague proportions in Perth these days along with pink and greys and rainbow lorikeets - none of which are native to Perth. No government has done anything about it for about 20 years now so they just keep breeding, keep taking all the nesting hollows, keep eating all the food. Meanwhile the more placid and native Carnaby's and Baudin's cockatoos are slowly being pushed out and will most probably all be extinct in the not too distant future.
Nailed it. Love seeing Carnabys and red tails, but those White Corellas are a menace. Not just in Perth either, but through a lot of WA. Culling animals is never nice, but needs to be done with them.They're in plague proportions in Perth these days along with pink and greys and rainbow lorikeets - none of which are native to Perth. No government has done anything about it for about 20 years now so they just keep breeding, keep taking all the nesting hollows, keep eating all the food. Meanwhile the more placid and native Carnaby's and Baudin's cockatoos are slowly being pushed out and will most probably all be extinct in the not too distant future.
It has very little to do with that and more to do with good weather conditions and food supply for them to boom in numbers inland and spread out like most plagues.Stop building houses in their nesting grounds and they wont look further afield
Yep and state and local governments keep handballing it to each other saying it's the others responsibility because neither wants to pay for it.Nailed it. Love seeing Carnabys and red tails, but those White Corellas are a menace. Not just in Perth either, but through a lot of WA. Culling animals is never nice, but needs to be done with them.
It is a lot to do with itIt has very little to do with that and more to do with good weather conditions and food supply for them to boom in numbers inland and spread out like most plagues.
No you're completely wrong.It is a lot to do with it
http://birdlife.org.au/bird-profile/little-corellaNo you're completely wrong.