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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 979642" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Wow that's an impressive gator you got there Melking! Are they aggressive? A young fellow we know raids croc nests each year for the eggs. I forget what they do with them then, break them hopefully but I fear that they hatch them at a croc farm. They lower Andrew down from the chopper in a basket. He steps around the crocs, if they get aggro he hits them with a stick, if they keep coming he sticks a milk crate in their jaws! He's been on TV doing it. He and the other guy alternate flying the chopper and getting the eggs. His poor parents are not the adventurous type at all and don't know how they managed to breed Andrew.</p><p></p><p>Melking, that's amazing that our prices are so much higher than yours....what does an average three-bedroom home bring over there, just for curiosity? We're selling (cheaply) our house at Moranbah to our son and his wife who live in it.</p><p>BMA rent it from us, handsomely, for them to live in - we bought it for them two or three years ago so that they didnt have to move around, and it has a nice shed and yard. Anyway, now that son has his plant hire business, he wants to do some things there and would prefer to own the house, which is fair enough. We'll need to get it valued for stamp duty purposes and, with the high prices there, I don't know how its going to work out yet.</p><p>Ken, why didnt you put the RAU on the bull you wanted to cut? Are you not having much success with it? We carted a big pure char cow home yesterday with a bung udder. She has just calved over at the yards so, unless calfie has managed to hook on overnight, the RAU will be getting a run. The cow tried to clean me up through the rails when I walked by so I'm really hoping that calf does the right thing!</p><p>The unit looks a prime candidate for a reno job. Will you do a flat-pack kitchen? My parents built a block in Edith St at Wynnum which look similar to those. Mum sold them after Dad died but she still has another smaller block they built in Ronald St. Its an interest for her. </p><p>Very hot today - would you believe that they're now talking 48 degs for two days next week?! I think I'll catch a plane out.</p><p>The pool is no good, too hot to swim in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 979642, member: 8192"] Wow that's an impressive gator you got there Melking! Are they aggressive? A young fellow we know raids croc nests each year for the eggs. I forget what they do with them then, break them hopefully but I fear that they hatch them at a croc farm. They lower Andrew down from the chopper in a basket. He steps around the crocs, if they get aggro he hits them with a stick, if they keep coming he sticks a milk crate in their jaws! He's been on TV doing it. He and the other guy alternate flying the chopper and getting the eggs. His poor parents are not the adventurous type at all and don't know how they managed to breed Andrew. Melking, that's amazing that our prices are so much higher than yours....what does an average three-bedroom home bring over there, just for curiosity? We're selling (cheaply) our house at Moranbah to our son and his wife who live in it. BMA rent it from us, handsomely, for them to live in - we bought it for them two or three years ago so that they didnt have to move around, and it has a nice shed and yard. Anyway, now that son has his plant hire business, he wants to do some things there and would prefer to own the house, which is fair enough. We'll need to get it valued for stamp duty purposes and, with the high prices there, I don't know how its going to work out yet. Ken, why didnt you put the RAU on the bull you wanted to cut? Are you not having much success with it? We carted a big pure char cow home yesterday with a bung udder. She has just calved over at the yards so, unless calfie has managed to hook on overnight, the RAU will be getting a run. The cow tried to clean me up through the rails when I walked by so I'm really hoping that calf does the right thing! The unit looks a prime candidate for a reno job. Will you do a flat-pack kitchen? My parents built a block in Edith St at Wynnum which look similar to those. Mum sold them after Dad died but she still has another smaller block they built in Ronald St. Its an interest for her. Very hot today - would you believe that they're now talking 48 degs for two days next week?! I think I'll catch a plane out. The pool is no good, too hot to swim in. [/QUOTE]
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