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MrBredli
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Good for you Brodie.
You should know john you live in the SW of sydney,in Mt Druitt i first locate some bush pigs and the scrubbies are usually hanging around close by :lol:peterjohnson64 said:I reckon its a young scrubbie. Aren't they native to Sydney?
Sorry Mr Bredli i didnt mean to damage and impede the developement of a fragile and developing mind,my kids use the playstation 2 relentlessly and are currently watching My Little Pony ''The Quest of the Princess Ponies" and "Baby its cold outside" plenty of singing an stuff,this fat looking penguin has lost his son and the little ponys are helping to find him.Like i just want to know why the little ponys have tatts have they been in the can or what :lol:MrBredli said::shock:pussycat for Oldfella
zulu said:You should know john you live in the SW of sydney,in Mt Druitt i first locate some bush pigs and the scrubbies are usually hanging around close by :lol:peterjohnson64 said:I reckon its a young scrubbie. Aren't they native to Sydney?
So you are an experienced observer peter,to allude to your first question they arnt all natives but most are definetly feral scrubbers.We are at the bottom of the socio-economic food chain,those areas that are more affluent contain some beatiful sleek specimens,they are attracted by swimming pools and can often be observed basking nearbypeterjohnson64 said:zulu said:You should know john you live in the SW of sydney,in Mt Druitt i first locate some bush pigs and the scrubbies are usually hanging around close by :lol:peterjohnson64 said:I reckon its a young scrubbie. Aren't they native to Sydney?
LFMO, Yes, zulu, we live in the same place!!
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