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Foxy's respite

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That's right, Paul, the business and academic elite cliques stick together, since they believe that they are each born to rule, even to the exclusion of the other.

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Wednesday, 4 December 2019 8:21:58 PM
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Hi Joe,

To true. Well as I said earlier I'll be taking a 2 week respite myself as from tomorrow. We are up up and away, things to get in order in NZ and Fiji before next year. Back before Xmas, with a commitment to whanau to have them stay over the holidays.

BTW, If a student wants to study in Australia, its not so easy to organise, particularly if that person is not in a position to support themselves. The government has lots of hoops one must jump through, not to mention the concerns of their family, being so far from home.
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 4 December 2019 9:57:12 PM
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Loudmouth you may be right, even if it was intended to prod me a truth exists that I fear
Very active on facebook and a lot of former workmates [road workers] and union members are seen
They [bottom out of their pants, vote one nation, shooters party and yes some weird independents
Fact is they do not trust my team
They are racist, do not believe in climate change, do not want boat arrivals ever
And in the end it is my mob who must do something about it not them
Yet if an election was held now? one seat majority but increasing numbers of small parties would be the truth power no matter what side won the election
Labor must not forget policy is meant to bring voters to them not hunt them away
Posted by Belly, Thursday, 5 December 2019 6:00:55 AM
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G'day Paul 14.05klm from Mullumbimby RSL club.

Thank you for considering me worthy of a reply.

And thank you also for the bushfires up your way. The smell of roasting Koala bears on the NE'rs down this way is sublime.
I know! I should be little more considerate towards your sensitivities, and actually I am.

I have my own Koala bear story, and a story I'll leave you with before the conclusion, since I should keep the conversation themed towards foxes.

But nice it is to me, you and Joey are so attached. Poor old joe, as the song goes; still to this day waving his red hankie from the Berlin central, as Lennons train chugs from the platform, heading towards Moscow, to cause more mischief and mayhem that was unacceptable to Germans who are fascists at heart.

Dan (cont.).
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 5 December 2019 6:58:26 AM
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Cont.

Further to Paul 14.05klm from Mullumbimby RSL club.

Anyway, back on track. I once worked high up in the mountains, and when me and the boys had some idle moments, catching Currawongs and colour scheming the flock with bright industrial paint on their white patches.
Goldilocks and red riding hood would be impressed, but the park ranger wasn't, and straight away he knew where to look for the culprits. His big concern was the terrifying impact on the Koala bears.

But to finish on theme. I also in the past, trapped foxes when the price paid for their pelt was worth the effort, ( that was a time before your team made fox skins worthless, by telling lies about them).
But I trapped an albino fox, which I decided I'd keep as a pet, ((your a foxy little thing Paul, I'll keep you as a pet). ( you'll notice all the fox words coming out Paul 14.05 Kim from Mullumbimby, that's so Graham doesn't scratch me off his list for non-compliance))
Well, as well as a fox, I had a wife too. I had long discovered the mix of perfumes of a fox hunter, are not compatible always to romance.

A fox coop at the back door, soon became a fox coop separated by such a distance, I really needed to flag down Lennons train to reach the fox, before it starved waiting for me to reach it. (I often wonderd if Lennons train was more reliable than a Belarus tractor).

I can't woffle on forever. So I bid you adieu, and think whisfully of you and Is Mise holding hands in the Mullumbimby RSL cub Friday night, playing kiss and tell, and sharing his free bottle of whiskey.

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 5 December 2019 7:00:10 AM
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Dan,

Koalas are not bears. They are just koalas.
Posted by ttbn, Thursday, 5 December 2019 7:43:32 AM
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