You don,t have to wory about crocs on Magnetic Is- the sharks have eaten them! You don,t have to worry about the sharks, cos the stingers have killed them all! then , you don,t woryy about the stingers, cos the crocs have eaten them.................DON,T PANIC!
Gee Bill, wouldn't it be nice to be able to swim in summer without having to worry about crocs, sharks and stingers. Me......I don't go near the water anytime up here. (Too many biteys). Then again, I had a snake in my bedroom a couple of weeks ago. Oh how I love the tropics!!
Cheers!
Chris
-- Edited by gypsy rover on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 08:39:55 AM
bill12 said
10:22 AM May 2, 2012
What ever you do -DON,T PANIC! As corporal Jones said to Capt, Mainwaring as he was running around in circles brandishing a lee enfield with a sword bayonet-"DON,T PANIC, THE CROCS ARE COMING SOUTH TO GET YOU!" Perhaps we should think about the Brisbane line , again?Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 10:23:12 AM
Landfall said
11:44 AM May 2, 2012
And people ask us "Why did you move to Tasmania?"
Not many of those mainland creaure will pay the ferry fare to cross Bass Strait!
In-laws, included.
That's why.
Dusty
-- Edited by Landfall on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 11:45:44 AM
You don,t have to wory about crocs on Magnetic Is- the sharks have eaten them! You don,t have to worry about the sharks, cos the stingers have killed them all! then , you don,t woryy about the stingers, cos the crocs have eaten them.................DON,T PANIC!
Dougwe said
05:04 PM May 2, 2012
I don't think I'd go back into the bedroom again Chris.
I felt something crawling over my leg in bed a couple of weeks ago and when I checked it was a white tail spider, I've been checking the bed ever since. I think I have a yellow stripe down my back.
My name hasn't been in the back of the paper so I spose I'm ok.
gypsy rover said
05:20 PM May 2, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
I don't think I'd go back into the bedroom again Chris.
I felt something crawling over my leg in bed a couple of weeks ago and when I checked it was a white tail spider, I've been checking the bed ever since. I think I have a yellow stripe down my back.
My name hasn't been in the back of the paper so I spose I'm ok.
It's all OK, called the local snake catcher man and he removed it for me. I had to wait about six hours for him to finish work though. Scary. It turned out to be a harmless tree snake, but I thought if it can get in what's to stop the Taipans and Tigers.
My S I L was bitten by one of those white tail spiders and it took months to heal. Very nasty little devils they are.
Yep you are "OK"!
Cheers!
Chris
Weedy Pigeon said
05:28 PM May 2, 2012
Possibly one of the finest comedy series ever made. I have most and watch them on a regular basis. Just this minute finished watching Ripping Yarns with Michael Palin.
Curse of the Claw, The Testing of Eric Oldthwaite and Golden Gordon, absolute classic British comedy.
milo said
08:49 PM May 2, 2012
think id rather swim in a swimming pool..
jimbo said
10:50 PM May 2, 2012
That's a huge headache if one wishes to swim....Oh well we were warned The powers that be know better They have always said there is no Danger waithin for a death or two..
Happywanderer said
11:13 PM May 2, 2012
I'm doing my bit for conservation, killing at least 2 cane toads every night. The ugly b.........rs poke their head out when I'm watching and they are a gonna.
Jimbo, at least we know the crocs won't make it to Greens Lake. Well, hopefully.
mr glassies said
11:18 PM May 2, 2012
we got a few croks here on the sunshine coast luckily there at the zooooooooo lmdo
dibs
Clyde Camel said
01:53 AM May 3, 2012
I saved Barry Barramundi here from the jaws of a croc. You'd think he would be grateful!
Gee Bill, wouldn't it be nice to be able to swim in summer without having to worry about crocs, sharks and stingers. Me......I don't go near the water anytime up here. (Too many biteys). Then again, I had a snake in my bedroom a couple of weeks ago. Oh how I love the tropics!!
Cheers!
Chris
-- Edited by gypsy rover on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 08:39:55 AM
What ever you do -DON,T PANIC! As corporal Jones said to Capt, Mainwaring as he was running around in circles brandishing a lee enfield with a sword bayonet-"DON,T PANIC, THE CROCS ARE COMING SOUTH TO GET YOU!" Perhaps we should think about the Brisbane line , again?Bill
-- Edited by bill12 on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 10:23:12 AM
And people ask us "Why did you move to Tasmania?"
Not many of those mainland creaure will pay the ferry fare to cross Bass Strait!
In-laws, included.


That's why.
Dusty
-- Edited by Landfall on Wednesday 2nd of May 2012 11:45:44 AM
Article from this morning's A.B.C. News
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-05-02/sal****er-croc-spotted-in-south-east-queensland/3983968
I don't think I'd go back into the bedroom again Chris.
I felt something crawling over my leg in bed a couple of weeks ago and when I checked it was a white tail spider, I've been checking the bed ever since. I think I have a yellow stripe down my back.
My name hasn't been in the back of the paper so I spose I'm ok.
It's all OK, called the local snake catcher man and he removed it for me. I had to wait about six hours for him to finish work though. Scary. It turned out to be a harmless tree snake, but I thought if it can get in what's to stop the Taipans and Tigers.
My S I L was bitten by one of those white tail spiders and it took months to heal. Very nasty little devils they are.
Yep you are "OK"!
Cheers!
Chris
Possibly one of the finest comedy series ever made. I have most and watch them on a regular basis. Just this minute finished watching Ripping Yarns with Michael Palin.
Curse of the Claw, The Testing of Eric Oldthwaite and Golden Gordon, absolute classic British comedy.
That's a huge headache if one wishes to swim....Oh well we were warned The powers that be know better They have always said there is no Danger waithin for a death or two..
Jimbo, at least we know the crocs won't make it to Greens Lake. Well, hopefully.
dibs
I saved Barry Barramundi here from the jaws of a croc. You'd think he would be grateful!