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Old Apr 4th 2004, 4:32 pm
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Nice work, Badge.
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Old Apr 4th 2004, 5:00 pm
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I was just off to bed but had to read your post.

It's good, very interesting but.....POOR LAMB!!!!!!!!!!!! How could you let it fall off the bike!!!!??????????? You should have let it ride inside your Celvin Kline shirt. I thought you may have had a gentle side to you Badge?

Brilliant work, I like it.
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Old Apr 5th 2004, 12:28 am
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Me Drizabone's off to ya, mate! That sounds like bloody hard yakka! I'll stick with computers in an air conditioned office for now.
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Old Apr 5th 2004, 2:25 am
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Thanks Badge,

I hope you don't mind, I've sent it to my sister who is thinking of doing some Jilleroo work.

Good reading.
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Old Apr 5th 2004, 3:42 am
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Bloody hell badge, I was wondering what you did with your spare moments.

I want to see the website, come on own up, or I shall search till I find it
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Old Apr 5th 2004, 4:02 am
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Originally posted by dotty
Bloody hell badge, I was wondering what you did with your spare moments.

I want to see the website, come on own up, or I shall search till I find it
search on William the jackeroo Hoo arr! . "Dad I'm a tough Jackeroo".. pass us some coles steak now please, I want to watch the footie on the tv.

ok I'll put a smiley thing here .. just couldn't resist the urge ... sorry!!!!.
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Old Apr 5th 2004, 4:05 am
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Originally posted by badgersmount
...........swung on to the back. In gaining a purchase on the last sheep’s leg, I get a finger-full of spinifex......
nasty stuff !!! I scraped my ankle on some whilst in the NT - you don't need telling the obscenties I shouted...
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Anyone wanting to work in a shearing shed had better get a wriggle on. The days of the blade wielding shearer are numbered. Removing wooly jumpers from sheep will be the go.

"A roustabout is on about $120 to $130 a day at the moment.
Hunt on for experienced shearers

"Bioclip" involves the use of an injection to break the wool.
Bioclip presents new era in wool harvesting
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