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Old 23-01-10, 22:35
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As both Howard & I say - they dont make shovels with handles long enough.

Look at the bloody thing! Its the size of an Olive Python. They'll kill a fully grown horse in half an hour.

Ive run into 4 of them this summer, all big & fast moving. I moved in the opposite direction very cautiously.

The Eastern brown snake..........My secret shame is I'm scared stiff of em.
Well you are not Robinson Crusoe there Tony
Shovels are not ideal for the job .It is better using something that throws lead around 1000+ fps
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Old 24-01-10, 01:49
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Shame on you AJ everybody knows only crims own guns in NSW, a piece of 8guage wire lays along the ground nicely, it hangs on any fence or gate.
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Old 24-01-10, 02:10
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Now you know why i never went to live in Australia,no bloody snakes here in NZ,well i hope not anyway.
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Old 24-01-10, 02:57
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Shame on you AJ everybody knows only crims own guns in NSW, a piece of 8guage wire lays along the ground nicely, it hangs on any fence or gate.

Still too close to the slippery little rascals with wire
We will call the other CMP and family protection equipment
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Old 24-01-10, 06:24
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Well you are not Robinson Crusoe there Tony
Shovels are not ideal for the job .It is better using something that throws lead around 1000+ fps
If you have read previous posts you would know I agree with you but this bugger was between me and the gun safe so my choices were limited.
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Old 24-01-10, 10:10
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Appropriate for this thread - Bathurst Newspaper front page headline reads;

'ORANGE WOMAN BITTEN BY BROWN SNAKE'


For our overseas lads - Orange is a town near Bathurst
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Old 24-01-10, 10:31
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Appropriate for this thread - Bathurst Newspaper front page headline reads;

'ORANGE WOMAN BITTEN BY BROWN SNAKE'


For our overseas lads - Orange is a town near Bathurst
Looks like you need to break out some more 8 gauge wire in your town Bob
Must have been one of the ones you let out of the bottle
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Old 24-01-10, 12:00
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The local copper who is also the snake catcher is flat out with 2-3 a day, with 800 new homes being built in former rural farm land and low dam levels we are moving into their domain. Last week one was found in the main street, (outside Blowes Real Estate office ).
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Old 24-01-10, 12:17
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we are moving into their domain. Last week one was found in the main street, (outside Blowes Real Estate office ).
Smart snake must have been looking in to a bit of real estate for a resettlement plan
I would say the salesman wasnt very keen on the new customer though thinking he looked like a bit of a slippery operator
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Old 25-01-10, 10:10
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at least the snakes belly was higher than the estate agents.
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