In the bad old days, in the Australia I grew up in, this P.O.S. would have been taken out of town one dark and moonless night – about ten miles – and told to walk home. In a refinement of torture, he would be told that “Featherfoot” – the tribal sorcerer – was about, and would sneak up on him in the dark,and smash his skull with a stone club.
“Featherfoot” was supposed to wear slippers of emu feathers, clotted with blood, so as not to leave tracks.
Nobody, but nobody ever went back for a second helping..
Watched TV with the kids the other day, for the inauguration.
My customary “who’s the fat chick?” came out when the contrasting footage of released Israeli hostages- dignified yet heartbreaking, wrecked and shuffling in hospital settings and scarcely believing they’re in the arms of their families again- was followed up by a triumphant Pali woman, mud fat, relaxed, holding up the finger of militant Isl*mism and feasting with the rest of the mansion dwellers.
Kids groaned a bit that I was muttering about the ABC bias.
I said, contrast the images you see, with the words spoken by the snakes of the PLA and their supporters in the ABC.
…
At a concert last night, tatted hipster had a t-shirt on with the dove of peace, body composed of the Palestinian flag. It made me quite mad to see an Old Testament icon debased with the banner of murder and genocide.
Just another clickbait/money scamming operation, ZK2A.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
January 24, 2025 9:51 pm
If not for the UK, ‘invasion day’ could have been a lot worse
Ingesting article from the Oz – something I didn’t know was that the naval base at Singapore was established to defend India, and any Australian politicians who believed the base was there to defend Australia were fooling themselves.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
January 24, 2025 9:53 pm
For all of its locational advantages, Britain never seriously exploited the strategic value of the Australian continent for the purpose of sea control or indeed for any other related purpose. Australia was never home to a significant British fleet. The closest that British sea power ever came was in the form of the great naval base in Singapore (1919-41) that was designed primarily to protect India against Imperial Japan. Australian governments of the interwar period naively hoped it also would provide for the naval defence of Australia. They were wrong.
Was the Australian navy better, equipment wise in WW1 or WW2? It didn’t occur to me that Singapore might have reduced Australia’s fleet. Any books about the subject?
KevinM
January 24, 2025 10:00 pm
Steve trickler
January 24, 2025 8:47 pm
Life on Prenti Downs Station in Western Australia. The culling you see here has to be done and he is legally obliged to do so.
The cost of ammo comes from his back pocket.
Jack Out The Back:
Sorry Steve not falling for it again, I watched the first video about that WIFI tower and must say I was not impressed.
It was an ego trip and clickbait.
That job needed at least two, preferably three to do it properly and efficiently.
Think what you like. I guess you think he has people behind the scenes not filmed on camera?
Wrong.
Bill From the Bush
January 24, 2025 10:36 pm
Update on the Budding Astronaut in Kalgoorlie.
Near the end the moron judge states that he has been slow in coming to his decision. F’ing unbelievable when you read the details of how the creature has disregarded every behavioural instruction it has been given.
Perhaps the learned judge should be abandoned on blistering tarmac for a couple of minutes and he might reach some sort of enlightenment regarding youth crime.
A 15-year-old boy accused of stealing two cars with young children inside and dumping a 10-month-old baby on hot concrete has been deemed too great of a risk to the community to be released on bail.
The boy appeared in Kalgoorlie Children’s Court on Friday charged with 11 offences including two counts of aggravated deprivation of liberty, aggravated robbery and stealing a motor vehicle.
The details of his alleged offending were read to the court by prosecuting Sen. Const. Matthew Fullgrabe, who described the allegations as “of high serious nature” and of “great interest” to the community.
The court was told parents of a one-year-old boy and 10-month-old boy had left their car running with the air-conditioning on after the boys fell asleep while they ran errands.
Sen. Const Fullgrabe said they were fetching rubbish from their garage and taking the bins to the verge when the man noticed a boy walking past the house.
He said the man waited for the boy to pass before returning to the garage.
It was then, at about 3.40pm, police allege the boy ran back to the car and drove off, taking the sleeping boys with him.
About 1km down the road the boy allegedly dumped the kids on a hot driveway in 43C heat before taking off in the car.
The baby was found lying flat on the blistering pavement and “screaming” with his one-year-old brother standing next to him at 3.56pm — 16 minutes later.
Police allege the boy was high on meth when he then drove around town before crashing the car into the Brooks Hire fence on Great Eastern Highway, causing significant damage to the car.
Several witnesses then chased the boy as he fled through various businesses, eventually running through Containers For Change.
It was there that a mother had left her car running and the air-conditioner on for her nine-year-old son while she was inside recycling items.
Police allege the boy ran through the shop, still being chased, before jumping in the open car and accelerating heavily.
The woman was seen on CCTV desperately trying to open the door but was dragged along the ground for 50-80m.
Police say the woman’s arm was run over during the ordeal and presented photographs of it to the court showing “quite significant injuries”.
The boy allegedly continued to drive around with the nine-year-old boy before entering bushland off Anzac Drive where police say the boy bravely jumped from the moving car.
He was found in the bushland by police who were patrolling the area.
Sen. Const. Fullgrabe told the court the boy declined a police interview when arrested, but immediately asked officers if the kids were “all right”.
He said the boy was no stranger to the juvenile justice system, having already accrued a seven-page criminal record and being released on an intensive supervision order by the courts as recently as December.
He opposed defence lawyer Leneva Polmear’s application for bail, presenting magistrate Joe Randazzo with a record of the boys’ non-compliance with previous bail conditions.
He said the only time the boy was not committing crime was when he was in custody and did not believe he would comply with conditions if released on bail.
Sen. Const. Fullgrabe said with it being “very hot” in Kalgoorlie-Boulder this week, some parents could sympathise with the parents for leaving their sleeping children in the car with the air-conditioner on with the expectation no one would come and take them.
“What he has done . . . puts a lot of fear into the community,” he said.
He also raised concerns for the safety of the boy if released on bail stating that pictures of him, his name and potential home address had been circulated throughout the community.
Police said they were awaiting test results from seven pieces of forensic evidence, including swabs from the steering wheels and the wrist of the alleged victim.
Ms Polmear said she had not been instructed by her client whether he would dispute the allegations it was him who committed the offences, but was instructed to apply for bail.
She said the video footage played was short and some was shot from “quite a distance”.
The boy’s mother was happy to have him back home and that he was willing to comply with a 24-hour curfew if released on bail, as well as daily reporting to the police station, the lawyer said.
However, Sen. Const. Fullgrabe said he had dealt with the boy and his mother on several occasions and stated she did not have “any control” over him.
“He does not listen to her,” he said.
Mr Randazzo described the allegations as a “suite” of incidents and events, some of which were “extremely serious” and “particularly disturbing” and gave rise to public concern.
While children have a qualified right to bail, he found the allegations too serious and the prosecution case “extremely strong”.
“I am not blind to the fact children kept in detention are in difficult circumstances,” he said.
“I have been slow in coming to this conclusion. The risk to the community is so strong I am of the view I cannot grant him bail.”
The boy is expected to appear before the court again on February 4.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
January 24, 2025 10:36 pm
From the Oz.
Eighteen years after, Arthur Phillip herded Britain’s social flotsam off 11 ships on the Port Jackson and the rest is history. The great expedition over, British hanky thieves, malcontents and yes, sex slaves celebrated their arrival with a drunken orgy much as we do on Australia Day now.
Zafiro
January 24, 2025 10:44 pm
Davy Warner’s Sydney Chunder into the BBL final. Sydney Suxers were a chance defending a moderate score of 152 until the pie-thrower Dwarshius came on.
Trump saying Russia stole the plans for hypersonics from US is pretty funny.
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:06 pm
Jack Out The Back:
Sorry Steve not falling for it again, I watched the first video about that WIFI tower and must say I was not impressed.
It was an ego trip and clickbait.
It’s a ploy for secondary income. Nothing less, but nothing more.
Like and Subscribe!
He clearly does a bit of stuff that would not be appreciated by the head stockies, let alone station management. There’s quite a bit of mayo laid on as well.
Zulu Kilo Two Alpha
January 24, 2025 11:11 pm
Like nothing you’ve ever seen’: Perth Australia Day skyshow ramps up as ‘public appetite’ for event returnsBy Claire OttavianoJanuary 23, 2025 — 2.00am
Two tonnes of fireworks are being loaded onto nine barges on the Swan River in preparation for this year’s Australia Day Perth skyshow.
More than 100,000 people are expected to line more than one kilometre of foreshore from Langley Park for the annual half-hour fireworks and drone show on January 26.
Back in the day, Mme Zulu and I would book a table at one of the better restaurants, in Perth, eat an excellent meal with some very fine wines, watch the skyshow, and get a taxi home…
Steve trickler
January 24, 2025 11:19 pm
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:06 pm
Jack Out The Back:
Sorry Steve not falling for it again, I watched the first video about that WIFI tower and must say I was not impressed.
It was an ego trip and clickbait.
It’s a ploy for secondary income. Nothing less, but nothing more. Like and Subscribe!
He clearly does a bit of stuff that would not be appreciated by the head stockies, let alone station management. There’s quite a bit of mayo laid on as well.
—-
He is station mangement. No harm in earning extra coin. 99% of utube asks viewers to Like and Subscribe..
Still pushing this Pascoe-esque marngrook nonsense. It is virtually fact now.
Here is some actual History.
The bloke acknowledged as inventing Aussie Rules footy, Tom Wills, got shipped back to England as a teenager to attend Rugby school. This was at the time when Rugby (the sport) was in its inception and formative days at Rugby school.
Wills has come back to Australia and brought with him the sport being played at Rugby (like an oval shaped ball) and added some other stuff to it.
Wills grew up in Moyston, Vic (halfway between Ararat and the Grampians) and apparently mentioned watching local Aborigines playing what sounds like “keepings off” with a ball made of bundled up birds feathers.
Marngrook is born mofos!
In a strange aside, Wills’ father and brother were a part of an exploratory group of settlers looking for good grazing/farming country who were massacred by Aborigines in central Queensland. About ten or a dozen perished.
Yeah nah F-off with your retrospective culture creation you piss weak deadshits and your woke enablers.
Cullen La Ringo – nineteen European settlers, mostly unarmed, were murdered – the largest massacre of settlers, by the Indigenous, in Australia’s history.
Yes. I had forgotten the name of it. Thanks. An old mate (sadly deceased) loaned me a book on it. He was right into 1800’s Aussie pioneer history.
He also loaned me The Diary of Charles Sturt. That was a ripping eye opener into the ways of the Abo. Would be out of print and on a Banned Books list now I would imagine.
Probably. I reckon a D- grade desert Steve Irwin type is preferable to 90% of the clap trap the younger crew at work consume from their phones in the Smoko shed.
Steve trickler
January 24, 2025 11:36 pm
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:28 pm
He is station mangement.
Uh huh. Because that’s what he says on his YT channel.
Riiight.
He’s a D Grade desert-based Steve Irwin type.
—
Correction, he and his wife are. D grade? Hahaa.
You clearly know f-all about Prenti Downs and their lease holding.
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:58 pm
You clearly know f-all about Prenti Downs and their lease holding.
I’ve been on stations, thank you. Although I’ve never been on one with Bible tree rocks.
For someone who rates people as sheep for getting their news from the usual sources, you are very very quick to accept the unqualified word of someone who’s in it solely for the cash.
This stoush, whilst mindless, is more entertaining than recent JC/Dover stoushes about whatever they are stoushing about. Ukraine I think. Rev the scroll wheel hard then.
I just had an epiphany.
About cheese.
The supermarket on the corner has Australian beef and American beef.
The American stuff is much better.
Now to the cheese, they only have American style in the plastic wraps. You know, the cheese that the rest of the world looks down on as not real cheese, which I agreed with.
HOWEVER, holy smoke you melt that cheese into a sandwich with soft Taiwanese bread and American beef…man, oh man oh man… blows your socks off.
It’s like heaven’s snot.
Yeah, yeah, you so smart, but I never got it in Australia, because it doesn’t work the same with Australian beef.
The combo suddenly makes sense once you use it with US beef.
your bloke in the ute setting up the wi-fi was pretty cool
we use Ubiquiti branded point-to-point gear as well
it’s amazing stuff
offing the local ferals like its a chore too … is that a 223 do you reckon?
Last edited 4 hours ago by MatrixTransform
Steve trickler
January 25, 2025 12:04 am
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:58 pm
You clearly know f-all about Prenti Downs and their lease holding.
I’ve been on stations, thank you. Although I’ve never been on one with Bible tree rocks.
For someone who rates people as sheep for getting their news from the usual sources, you are very very quick to accept the unqualified word of someone who’s in it solely for the cash.
—-
I’ve watched all clips about how they aquired the lease and also the family feed lot at Cascades near Esperance. His dad and brothers take care of that one.
I don’t know what the Americans are doing to them beefs, maybe force feeding them corn syrup or something.
But they are marbled with fat and are delicious.
Australian beef is shit.
I had thought maybe we were exporting all the good beefs, and the problem was with the leftover stuff sold to the home market, but apparently not. It’s all tough and horrible.
This stoush, whilst mindless, is more entertaining than recent JC/Dover stoushes about whatever they are stoushing about. Ukraine I think. Rev the scroll wheel hard then.
If you’re not reading what’s being said then how do you know it’s stoushing? I wouldn’t put you on a pedestal as an interesting commenter. More like Kevin M, who is about as interesting as watching an unwanted slice of bread left in the sink—bland, useless, and mildly depressing.
Trickler,
your bloke in the ute setting up the wi-fi was pretty cool
we use Ubiquiti branded point-to-point gear as well
it’s amazing stuff
offing the local ferals like its a chore too … is that a 223 do you reckon?
—–
308 Wedgetail? … I’ll have to back on previous clips. He uses a variety.
The West Australian
Kalgoorlie incident: Teen accused of stealing cars with kids inside ‘risk to the community’, denied bail
Cops are alleging he was high on meth.
In the bad old days, in the Australia I grew up in, this P.O.S. would have been taken out of town one dark and moonless night – about ten miles – and told to walk home. In a refinement of torture, he would be told that “Featherfoot” – the tribal sorcerer – was about, and would sneak up on him in the dark,and smash his skull with a stone club.
“Featherfoot” was supposed to wear slippers of emu feathers, clotted with blood, so as not to leave tracks.
Nobody, but nobody ever went back for a second helping..
How odd.
At Fitzroy Crossing, they were taken ten miles out.
And it was assumed that Featherfoot got them because they didn’t turn up in town again.
‘She has form’: Old footage resurfaces of bishop who gave Trump a ‘dressing down’ at a BLM rally
Apparently, Trump is to blame for George Floyd’s death.
So much planning.
Dems are just flapping in the wind.
https://x.com/libsoftiktok/status/1882484595456942590?t=RVxt6AS1951r_HjYDcsbYg&s=19
Watched TV with the kids the other day, for the inauguration.
My customary “who’s the fat chick?” came out when the contrasting footage of released Israeli hostages- dignified yet heartbreaking, wrecked and shuffling in hospital settings and scarcely believing they’re in the arms of their families again- was followed up by a triumphant Pali woman, mud fat, relaxed, holding up the finger of militant Isl*mism and feasting with the rest of the mansion dwellers.
Kids groaned a bit that I was muttering about the ABC bias.
I said, contrast the images you see, with the words spoken by the snakes of the PLA and their supporters in the ABC.
…
At a concert last night, tatted hipster had a t-shirt on with the dove of peace, body composed of the Palestinian flag. It made me quite mad to see an Old Testament icon debased with the banner of murder and genocide.
https://www.change.org/p/prevent-senator-penny-wong-from-representing-australia-at-the-80th-auschwitz-commemoration
Just another clickbait/money scamming operation, ZK2A.
If not for the UK, ‘invasion day’ could have been a lot worse
Ingesting article from the Oz – something I didn’t know was that the naval base at Singapore was established to defend India, and any Australian politicians who believed the base was there to defend Australia were fooling themselves.
For all of its locational advantages, Britain never seriously exploited the strategic value of the Australian continent for the purpose of sea control or indeed for any other related purpose. Australia was never home to a significant British fleet. The closest that British sea power ever came was in the form of the great naval base in Singapore (1919-41) that was designed primarily to protect India against Imperial Japan. Australian governments of the interwar period naively hoped it also would provide for the naval defence of Australia. They were wrong.
Was the Australian navy better, equipment wise in WW1 or WW2? It didn’t occur to me that Singapore might have reduced Australia’s fleet. Any books about the subject?
Steve trickler
January 24, 2025 8:47 pm
Sorry Steve not falling for it again, I watched the first video about that WIFI tower and must say I was not impressed.
It was an ego trip and clickbait.
That job needed at least two, preferably three to do it properly and efficiently.
Hey Winston,
can Elsie jump like this? 😀
https://x.com/buitengebieden/status/1882416889516998675
Cute owl
He’s not cute, he’s magnificent!
KevinM
January 24, 2025 10:00 pm
——
Think what you like. I guess you think he has people behind the scenes not filmed on camera?
Wrong.
Update on the Budding Astronaut in Kalgoorlie.
Near the end the moron judge states that he has been slow in coming to his decision. F’ing unbelievable when you read the details of how the creature has disregarded every behavioural instruction it has been given.
Perhaps the learned judge should be abandoned on blistering tarmac for a couple of minutes and he might reach some sort of enlightenment regarding youth crime.
A 15-year-old boy accused of stealing two cars with young children inside and dumping a 10-month-old baby on hot concrete has been deemed too great of a risk to the community to be released on bail.
The boy appeared in Kalgoorlie Children’s Court on Friday charged with 11 offences including two counts of aggravated deprivation of liberty, aggravated robbery and stealing a motor vehicle.
The details of his alleged offending were read to the court by prosecuting Sen. Const. Matthew Fullgrabe, who described the allegations as “of high serious nature” and of “great interest” to the community.
The court was told parents of a one-year-old boy and 10-month-old boy had left their car running with the air-conditioning on after the boys fell asleep while they ran errands.
Sen. Const Fullgrabe said they were fetching rubbish from their garage and taking the bins to the verge when the man noticed a boy walking past the house.
He said the man waited for the boy to pass before returning to the garage.
It was then, at about 3.40pm, police allege the boy ran back to the car and drove off, taking the sleeping boys with him.
About 1km down the road the boy allegedly dumped the kids on a hot driveway in 43C heat before taking off in the car.
The baby was found lying flat on the blistering pavement and “screaming” with his one-year-old brother standing next to him at 3.56pm — 16 minutes later.
Police allege the boy was high on meth when he then drove around town before crashing the car into the Brooks Hire fence on Great Eastern Highway, causing significant damage to the car.
Several witnesses then chased the boy as he fled through various businesses, eventually running through Containers For Change.
It was there that a mother had left her car running and the air-conditioner on for her nine-year-old son while she was inside recycling items.
Police allege the boy ran through the shop, still being chased, before jumping in the open car and accelerating heavily.
The woman was seen on CCTV desperately trying to open the door but was dragged along the ground for 50-80m.
Police say the woman’s arm was run over during the ordeal and presented photographs of it to the court showing “quite significant injuries”.
The boy allegedly continued to drive around with the nine-year-old boy before entering bushland off Anzac Drive where police say the boy bravely jumped from the moving car.
He was found in the bushland by police who were patrolling the area.
Sen. Const. Fullgrabe told the court the boy declined a police interview when arrested, but immediately asked officers if the kids were “all right”.
He said the boy was no stranger to the juvenile justice system, having already accrued a seven-page criminal record and being released on an intensive supervision order by the courts as recently as December.
He opposed defence lawyer Leneva Polmear’s application for bail, presenting magistrate Joe Randazzo with a record of the boys’ non-compliance with previous bail conditions.
He said the only time the boy was not committing crime was when he was in custody and did not believe he would comply with conditions if released on bail.
Sen. Const. Fullgrabe said with it being “very hot” in Kalgoorlie-Boulder this week, some parents could sympathise with the parents for leaving their sleeping children in the car with the air-conditioner on with the expectation no one would come and take them.
“What he has done . . . puts a lot of fear into the community,” he said.
He also raised concerns for the safety of the boy if released on bail stating that pictures of him, his name and potential home address had been circulated throughout the community.
Police said they were awaiting test results from seven pieces of forensic evidence, including swabs from the steering wheels and the wrist of the alleged victim.
Ms Polmear said she had not been instructed by her client whether he would dispute the allegations it was him who committed the offences, but was instructed to apply for bail.
She said the video footage played was short and some was shot from “quite a distance”.
The boy’s mother was happy to have him back home and that he was willing to comply with a 24-hour curfew if released on bail, as well as daily reporting to the police station, the lawyer said.
However, Sen. Const. Fullgrabe said he had dealt with the boy and his mother on several occasions and stated she did not have “any control” over him.
“He does not listen to her,” he said.
Mr Randazzo described the allegations as a “suite” of incidents and events, some of which were “extremely serious” and “particularly disturbing” and gave rise to public concern.
While children have a qualified right to bail, he found the allegations too serious and the prosecution case “extremely strong”.
“I am not blind to the fact children kept in detention are in difficult circumstances,” he said.
“I have been slow in coming to this conclusion. The risk to the community is so strong I am of the view I cannot grant him bail.”
The boy is expected to appear before the court again on February 4.
From the Oz.
Eighteen years after, Arthur Phillip herded Britain’s social flotsam off 11 ships on the Port Jackson and the rest is history. The great expedition over, British hanky thieves, malcontents and yes, sex slaves celebrated their arrival with a drunken orgy much as we do on Australia Day now.
Davy Warner’s Sydney Chunder into the BBL final. Sydney Suxers were a chance defending a moderate score of 152 until the pie-thrower Dwarshius came on.
A lot of worry in Western AI community about Chinese AI’s ‘DeepSeek’.
Alexander Downer
Donald Trump’s rapid executive orders reflect ‘very badly’ on Democratic governments
Trump saying Russia stole the plans for hypersonics from US is pretty funny.
It’s a ploy for secondary income. Nothing less, but nothing more.
Like and Subscribe!
He clearly does a bit of stuff that would not be appreciated by the head stockies, let alone station management. There’s quite a bit of mayo laid on as well.
Like nothing you’ve ever seen’: Perth Australia Day skyshow ramps up as ‘public appetite’ for event returnsBy Claire OttavianoJanuary 23, 2025 — 2.00am
Two tonnes of fireworks are being loaded onto nine barges on the Swan River in preparation for this year’s Australia Day Perth skyshow.
More than 100,000 people are expected to line more than one kilometre of foreshore from Langley Park for the annual half-hour fireworks and drone show on January 26.
Back in the day, Mme Zulu and I would book a table at one of the better restaurants, in Perth, eat an excellent meal with some very fine wines, watch the skyshow, and get a taxi home…
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:06 pm
It’s a ploy for secondary income. Nothing less, but nothing more.
Like and Subscribe!
He clearly does a bit of stuff that would not be appreciated by the head stockies, let alone station management. There’s quite a bit of mayo laid on as well.
—-
He is station mangement. No harm in earning extra coin. 99% of utube asks viewers to Like and Subscribe..
Stupid comment.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/1264808/adam-goodes-legacy-lives-on-as-football-and-theatre-collide
Still pushing this Pascoe-esque marngrook nonsense. It is virtually fact now.
Here is some actual History.
The bloke acknowledged as inventing Aussie Rules footy, Tom Wills, got shipped back to England as a teenager to attend Rugby school. This was at the time when Rugby (the sport) was in its inception and formative days at Rugby school.
Wills has come back to Australia and brought with him the sport being played at Rugby (like an oval shaped ball) and added some other stuff to it.
Wills grew up in Moyston, Vic (halfway between Ararat and the Grampians) and apparently mentioned watching local Aborigines playing what sounds like “keepings off” with a ball made of bundled up birds feathers.
Marngrook is born mofos!
In a strange aside, Wills’ father and brother were a part of an exploratory group of settlers looking for good grazing/farming country who were massacred by Aborigines in central Queensland. About ten or a dozen perished.
Yeah nah F-off with your retrospective culture creation you piss weak deadshits and your woke enablers.
Cullen La Ringo – nineteen European settlers, mostly unarmed, were murdered – the largest massacre of settlers, by the Indigenous, in Australia’s history.
Yes. I had forgotten the name of it. Thanks. An old mate (sadly deceased) loaned me a book on it. He was right into 1800’s Aussie pioneer history.
He also loaned me The Diary of Charles Sturt. That was a ripping eye opener into the ways of the Abo. Would be out of print and on a Banned Books list now I would imagine.
Birthright citizenship EO blocked by judge.
Uh huh. Because that’s what he says on his YT channel.
Riiight.
He’s a D Grade desert-based Steve Irwin type.
Probably. I reckon a D- grade desert Steve Irwin type is preferable to 90% of the clap trap the younger crew at work consume from their phones in the Smoko shed.
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:28 pm
Uh huh. Because that’s what he says on his YT channel.
Riiight.
He’s a D Grade desert-based Steve Irwin type.
—
Correction, he and his wife are. D grade? Hahaa.
You clearly know f-all about Prenti Downs and their lease holding.
I’ve been on stations, thank you. Although I’ve never been on one with Bible tree rocks.
For someone who rates people as sheep for getting their news from the usual sources, you are very very quick to accept the unqualified word of someone who’s in it solely for the cash.
This stoush, whilst mindless, is more entertaining than recent JC/Dover stoushes about whatever they are stoushing about. Ukraine I think. Rev the scroll wheel hard then.
I just had an epiphany.
About cheese.
The supermarket on the corner has Australian beef and American beef.
The American stuff is much better.
Now to the cheese, they only have American style in the plastic wraps. You know, the cheese that the rest of the world looks down on as not real cheese, which I agreed with.
HOWEVER, holy smoke you melt that cheese into a sandwich with soft Taiwanese bread and American beef…man, oh man oh man… blows your socks off.
It’s like heaven’s snot.
Sounds like Burger Melt cheese you nuffy. Zero on the revelatory scale.
Yeah, yeah, you so smart, but I never got it in Australia, because it doesn’t work the same with Australian beef.
The combo suddenly makes sense once you use it with US beef.
Sure mate. What about with Wagyu LOL
Trickler,
your bloke in the ute setting up the wi-fi was pretty cool
we use Ubiquiti branded point-to-point gear as well
it’s amazing stuff
offing the local ferals like its a chore too … is that a 223 do you reckon?
Knuckle Dragger
January 24, 2025 11:58 pm
I’ve been on stations, thank you. Although I’ve never been on one with Bible tree rocks.
For someone who rates people as sheep for getting their news from the usual sources, you are very very quick to accept the unqualified word of someone who’s in it solely for the cash.
—-
I’ve watched all clips about how they aquired the lease and also the family feed lot at Cascades near Esperance. His dad and brothers take care of that one.
I don’t know what the Americans are doing to them beefs, maybe force feeding them corn syrup or something.
But they are marbled with fat and are delicious.
Australian beef is shit.
I had thought maybe we were exporting all the good beefs, and the problem was with the leftover stuff sold to the home market, but apparently not. It’s all tough and horrible.
Australian beef producers, maybe try adding Coca Cola to the water troughs.
don’t be silly … Coca Cola doesn’t have electrolytes
Not being there, and how Adam Ant you are about such, I will concede for the moment.
If you’re not reading what’s being said then how do you know it’s stoushing? I wouldn’t put you on a pedestal as an interesting commenter. More like Kevin M, who is about as interesting as watching an unwanted slice of bread left in the sink—bland, useless, and mildly depressing.
Thank$ Mate. How$ your day been? I find you $omewhat bland, u$ele$$ and depre$$ing too.
Sometimes you are interesting and cool though. So, what’s the drama?
MatrixTransform
January 25, 2025 12:04 am
Trickler,
your bloke in the ute setting up the wi-fi was pretty cool
we use Ubiquiti branded point-to-point gear as well
it’s amazing stuff
offing the local ferals like its a chore too … is that a 223 do you reckon?
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308 Wedgetail? … I’ll have to back on previous clips. He uses a variety.