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Wallaby Cull, where are the Greens on this?

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I even went as far as providing a link to the Tasmanian Greens, so you could get the answers you seek first hand. Beach with his primary school social studies turned up, but was of no assistance to your cause, seeming not to know where King Island is.

I would like to say "You and your sidekicks put up a good fight on this topic". But I can't, your line of argument is pathetic
Posted by Paul1405, Friday, 15 April 2016 7:14:47 AM
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So we can take it that the Pommie article is correct then and that the Greens are doing something about the problem, that's good news. Pity that they support the use of 1080 though.
Posted by Is Mise, Saturday, 16 April 2016 2:01:56 AM
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Is Mise, the next time you start a thread with an article link, it would be most helpful to your argument if you actually read the article. In that BBC article which unlike you I have actually read there is no reference to The Greens what so ever.
Have you contacted the Tasmanian Greens to get the first hand information on Greens policy? I think not!

As per the norm you and your un-trusty sidekicks have sprooked your usual guff, and as per usual have failed!

END OF STORY
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 16 April 2016 5:55:01 AM
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The latest report on the 'Is Mise King Island Wallaby Cull Expedition';

With Is Mise in command 'Wallaby One', aka Is Mise's battered and bruised 1969 Holden 'Kingswood' has been sighted leaving Alice Springs heading north towards Darwin. With the trusty Hasbeen at the wheel and Beachy Boy acting navigator. unfortunately 2IC Jayb is rather pale, and not at his best, slumped in the back seat, Hassy reckoned its those 15 Wally Burgers Jayb consumed at the Tennant Creek stop. Commander Is Mise fully expects to hit King Island sometime Tuesday, all being well! Speaking from the side of the road, the trusty lads are marooned, due to 'Wallaby One' suffering a flat and having no spare tire. Seems Hassy ditched the extra wheel to fit in much need supplies, 6 cartons of XXXX for the thirsty lads. As Command Is Mise said "You can't hunt wallaby without a good wack of XXXX, makes you shoot straighter (sometimes).
The boys are well armed and rearing to go, Issy has his trusty blunderbuss, Hassy's armed with grandpa's elephant gun, Beachy has a gatling gun, and Jayb brought a case of dynamite for any wallies that jump the fence. The boys are towing a war surplus howitzer for any varmints and greenies that prove hard to hit!
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 16 April 2016 6:32:34 PM
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Paul1405: 2IC Jayb is rather pale, and not at his best, slumped in the back seat, Hassy reckoned its those 15 Wally Burgers Jayb consumed at the Tennant Creek stop and Jayb brought a case of dynamite for any wallies that jump the fence.

Pies, mate Pies. We used to get them on the Sunlander at St Laurence & I prefer C4, Blows down, not up like Dynamite, much better effect.
Posted by Jayb, Saturday, 16 April 2016 7:49:45 PM
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Hi Jayb, love and peace to you,

Being a dreaded greenie my beer is 'Carton Black' more environmentally friendly than that pale ale those other blokes drink. My old man who wqs also a 'black' drinker, with a few in, would say to me in the pub, "those blokes drink'n the amber stuff...don't like beer!" Each to his own I say.

In Kiwi Land, South Island, Speights 5 Malt, 5 times malted but still beer, the best black beer in the world, I've tried Irish Black (beer not stout) and its very good as well. In the islands, on a hot day any beers good. LOL.

p/s In winter I like a draught Guniness, a bit heavy for some, but nice and creamy.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 16 April 2016 8:13:31 PM
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